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Labor and delivery curiosity!
Okay, I have always been SO curious about the nitty gritty details of labor and delivery. I am fascinated by those shows that come on TLC sometimes depicting natural and home births. I don't ever plan on having children but I just simply must know:
1. Is it really as bad as it is in the movies? Do people really scream/go crazy from the pain? Can you compare contractions to menstrual cramps to give me an idea of how much worse they are?
2. This is the big one... do a lot of women tear? How does THAT feel? Do they stitch you up or do you have to just let it heal or does it just simply depend?
3. After you give birth vaginally, is your vagina really never the same ever again? Is this only a physical, inside thing but also a visual, outside thing?
Please, don't spare me any details, I want it all no matter how questionable. It's either this or asking my boyfriend's sister who is pregnant for the second time and I'd rather not, haha. Thanks in advance!
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But yeah, it all went out the window XD Pregnancy kind of makes you lose all modesty, haahaa!
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*nods sagely* My modesty went out the window around the time they got the epidural in. (Good things for pre-eclampsia, apparently; they lower blood pressure, and since mine was sky-high...) If I couldn't feel it -- and it was the weirdest thing, prodding my stomach and having it be totally numb! -- then it wasn't there and I didn't have to worry about being naked from the waist down to the ankles. (I was wearing my least-favorite pair of socks, and they left those on. My toes were also all tingly "asleep" feeling and I could wiggle my ankles. But from diaphragm to ankles? Wasn't there! Not my problem!)
I... don't know if I had any defecation issues during the c-section. (Couldn't feel it; not my problem!) All the jostling around of my innards did make me throw up, though, which got me the whole "you have to trust that your body knows what it's doing" thing, since I had no conscious control over my stomach muscles. Surreal, spiritual vomiting.
*beth nods sagely again*
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