Watch this BEFORE you get an EPIDURAL in labor! What to expect from start to finish!

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2023
  • Are you considering getting an EPIDURAL for pain management during childbirth but you have NO IDEA what to expect? I’ve seen this done hundreds of times so let me walk you through it step by step. We’ll talk about the importance of:
    ✅ Knowing your blood pressure
    ✅ Knowing what baby’s heart rate is
    ✅ Asking smart questions BEFORE you're in ACTIVE LABOR!
    Also lets answer some of your burning questions too:
    how many needles do I have to have?
    ❓Is there anything sharp left in my back once the epidural is in?
    ❓Will I be totally pain free if I get an epidural?
    ❓Do I have to have a catheter for my pee?
    ❓How long does an epidural take to work?
    ❓What are the risks of an epidural?
    Epidurals aren’t for everyone. BUT if you are considering one for pain control for your baby’s birth than you would be smart to learn all about them and know exactly what to expect before your big day arrives! And that’s where I come in :)
    If you’re TOTALLY off of the idea of an epidural you could go at this unmedicated too! Here’s some tips:
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Komentáře • 167

  • @melissaforfitt
    @melissaforfitt Před 10 měsíci +85

    I recently had an induction and was contracting for hours before I decided to get the epidural, I wanted to work my way up the pain relief, but honestly in hindsight I don't know why I wanted to wait for the epidural. If you're open to getting one, get one as soon as you can in my opinion! It gave me so much relief and I could enjoy labour a bit more with minimal pain (apart from some pressure pains later on). At first I didn't even believe I was still contracting, it was fantastic! 😊

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 10 měsíci +12

      I am SO GLAD you could enjoy your labor! Inductions are no joke for a lot of people :)

    • @ericaeli3807
      @ericaeli3807 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Yeah, if you’re being induced, just get the catheter in before they turn on the oxytocin. You don’t even have to have the analgesic going, just get the catheter in. Better than having a ton of pain and not being able to sit still for the epidural catheter placement.

    • @user-kb7sl6cz6s
      @user-kb7sl6cz6s Před 6 měsíci +6

      I had a similar experience. I had my second and I said I didn’t want an epidural. Well, contractions started and they came on STRONG. I got an epidural and my baby came way sooner than I thought he would. I felt absolutely nothing when he came out. I will say my back did hurt for about two days after and that made it difficult to sleep but I know it saved me the more intense pain.

    • @ruthdurfee4439
      @ruthdurfee4439 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I am still upset no one told me inductions cause much more severe contractions and back labor. Which, for me, was unbearable and amplified by a major spinal issue I have. To make matters worse they started me on a Sunday evening and then everyone left. By 5 am i was in absolute turmoil and the nurse said the anesthesiologist wouldn't even be available for another couple hours. The epidural itself took 45 minutes and 7 tries and the tanked my BP. They were never able to really get it back up so i ended up with an emergency c section. The whole thing was horrible.

    • @aridecker3092
      @aridecker3092 Před 3 měsíci +3

      How bad does the initial numbing injection hurt? Can you compare it to any other pain?

  • @bexfisch80
    @bexfisch80 Před 19 dny +9

    I got an epidural with my first and it was a very positive experience for me. I initially didn't want to do it because I'm scared of needles and I heard all these horror stories around it. But then in the hospital, the pain was worse than the fear and I asked for it, and am so thankful I did. My water broke first thing in the morning after waking up and I basically dove straight into labor - no long build up, no small contractions over time, hard and painful and fast from the get go, for HOURS. I hadn't even eaten anything yet that day, either, so I got exhausted very quickly. After the epidural, I finally got some rest. I did get kind of woozy at first and needed to be on oxygen for the remainder of my labor, but I got to rest and even eat a granola bar I think. Just the sheer relief I felt was unmatched. So now that I'm pregnant with my second, I'm very open to having the epidural again. It made giving birth to my daughter a much more positive experience.

  • @nmh7499
    @nmh7499 Před měsícem +9

    I live in Mexico so things are a little different here. I was at a private hospital with my very own medical team- OB, Neonatologist, Anesthesiologist, and nurse. I had a very fast birth for a FTM and arrived at the hospital when I was already 10cm and my anesthesiologist literally came running in and was still able to administer an epidural. They basically just rolled me over on my side and got it in. I was so thankful because it immediately calmed me down as the contraction pain subsided. I had my daughter like 20 minutes later. 🤭 Then while holding my daughter I experienced what you mention at the beginning. My blood pressure plummeted and I felt super dizzy. They got it taken care of right away and I almost immediately felt better. To this day I never knew what caused it but I bet it was the epidural. It is good to know! Thank you for sharing such an informative video!

  • @Foxemblem
    @Foxemblem Před 5 dny +1

    I was 10 cm, fully effaced and actively pushing but baby was not properly engaged with the pelvis so we went from the midwifery to the hospital, and since I'd been in labor for about 12 hours at that point and had been pushing for half that long, they gave me an epidural to let me rest. I will tell you, when you've endured that much childbirth, that pinch is NOTHING. I did feel some pressure/discomfort in my left hip, told the anesthesiologist, and he made the most subtle adjustment and then nothing-was totally good after that. They did slow down the contractions quite a bit so when I got some rest they had to start pitocin to get things moving again but going in a second time I'm planning on getting the epidural (maybe a lower dose).
    A good anesthesiologist is a godsend, honestly.

  • @Outlook_Expeditions
    @Outlook_Expeditions Před 8 dny +2

    If you are 8 cm > and you are experiencing back labor get the epidural. You actually have a choice in deciding whether you want to feel everything but be comfortable. I was 10 cm dilated and started pushing and they still gave it to me. I still was able to feel everything. You are not missing out in any experience. It’s harder to get epidural when contractions are closer together rather than being spaced farther out

  • @anastasiapetrakova
    @anastasiapetrakova Před 3 měsíci +7

    That's amazingly helpful, thank you!🤩
    My next question would be - how to deal with the provider on this matter in case you have no doubts about getting epidural in general, but about the doctor who's performing the procedure? (saw a comment below about an unexperienced doctor who caused injury😶). What are the significant signs that smth is going wrong during or after the procedure and I should stop them and/or ask for another doctor (maybe it's taking too long or doctor tried more than X times, only one side got frozen etc)?

  • @taylorswf23
    @taylorswf23 Před 25 dny +6

    I had one with my first, wanted one with my son but he was born in the car. That was, all in all, a better experience. So I plan to go without the epidural for my third baby in December.

  • @patreloxtapodaki
    @patreloxtapodaki Před rokem +28

    The level of detail in this valuable info you offer to us is insane! Love you all the way for paying such attention to the small stuff as well as the "elephants in the room".

  • @rachelle2227
    @rachelle2227 Před měsícem +8

    I had an epidural with my second labor a month ago (and at my first). I had a fairly quick labor, so I was only in the hospital for an hour before I gave birth. This isn’t a lot of time to get the pre process of the epidural done, and then getting the epidural and it having time to come into effect. Apparently it takes longer to come into effect when you’re well into active labor!
    I didn’t experience any relief, I believe from my contraction pain, or maybe I felt like 80% of it, just in the last 20 kinutes. Luckily it did help lesson the vaginal pain of the actual delivery. I screamed with pushing during the last five minutes or so, and I never thought I would do that (my first labor was slower and the epidural worked well, so I didn’t scream then).
    Still glad I got it, though. Glad it could take the edge off a little bit. The pain of the needles to get it is minimal compared to active contraction pain, and I did have lingering back pain for like a day after, but that was quite tolerable too, especially since I mainly just felt it when getting up, and I pretty much stayed in bed for the first few days anyway.

    • @arlettegarcia3332
      @arlettegarcia3332 Před měsícem +1

      Yess so true same happened with me my first kid the labor was slow and I took it early on and I was able to relax but second kid I had it was much quicker so barley had time to get epidural and it barely took the pain off by a little

  • @Joan33-yy6vy
    @Joan33-yy6vy Před 26 dny +12

    I wish I saw this video before I had my son in 2019. I didn’t want an epidural, but when it came to transition and 10/10 pain I asked for one - the nurses knew I didn’t want it, I was already at 8cm. None of them told me that it was too late or tried to encourage me to keep going. Not one person told me about ANY side effects. Thankfully my son was born completely healthy. I however got a CSF leak, leading to an excruciating 6 day head ache. My breast milk never came in, no period for 3.5 years- finally discovered that due to the CSF Leak from the epidural my pituitary gland was completely damaged. Sheehan’s syndrome. I have to take ALL my hormones via prescription (thyroid, progesterone, estrogen and testosterone) and I can’t ovulate on my own bc no LH or FSH so chances of having more children are very low! My recommendation - don’t get one! Our bodies were made for this. The pain is temporary and the relief from that pain is not worth the risk!

    • @funcreativeandfashionhaul7524
      @funcreativeandfashionhaul7524 Před 10 dny

      How r h now?.
      .
      R u better now.
      .
      . . .
      Should I not take epidural?.
      Is c section better?

    • @darakhshankhan18
      @darakhshankhan18 Před 7 dny +2

      That’s so scary and sad. You should have sued them. These inexperienced people just make experiences on people like us and they don’t really care

  • @lilkitten1437
    @lilkitten1437 Před 5 měsíci +10

    I love that you went into so much detail!

  • @elenamincu129
    @elenamincu129 Před 17 dny +1

    Thank you so much for this video. Really helpful. 😊

  • @juliakbrown
    @juliakbrown Před rokem +11

    Super helpful, thank you! Trying to figure out what the best option for me is, so I really appreciate the detailed information!

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +1

      Perfect!! Make sure to check out my video on the other medicated options and my video on non medicated childbirth! Then you can take it all in ♥️

  • @Katness07
    @Katness07 Před měsícem +1

    I had two babies, each one was only 1 day over due date. I also have Ankylosing Spondylitis and was concerned about my spine, so I declined the epidural. First baby was an easy birth with minimal IV pain meds, the second one I should probably have had the epidural, since he was seconds from being an emergency C-Section when his head got stuck in the birth canal, but he was also delivered naturally. He was 9 lbs 13 oz! Then when he was 6 weeks old, I got a tubal ligation.

  • @haleyphipps0417
    @haleyphipps0417 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Very helpful video to watch when I start a family someday. Fun Fact: epidurals are not just for pain management while your in labor,they also are used to manage pain after a major surgery like an organ transplant, amputation, and even surgery that replaces or repairs bones like knee hip replacements or broken arms and legs. When I was a teenager a friend's 6 year old sister had a bone surgery that purposely broke both her legs and fix them because she was adopted from Africa where they believe in crazy things like breaking bones to heal someone of sickness and her legs never healed right leaving her in lots of pain to walk before the surgery and she got an epidural to help with the pain post surgery. Later her legs continued to hurt and it left her with a limp when she walked and it turns out she was actually born with a type of dwarfism and needs surgery on her legs every 5-7 years until she is an adult to continue to straighten them and replace the pins and rods that help straighten her legs. She just turned 15 recently and had another surgery when she was 12.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Oh wow thanks for sharing! Also that makes me so sad they are breaking kids bones 😞💔

    • @cassidylhd
      @cassidylhd Před 4 měsíci +1

      I used to be a paediatric nurse on a surgical ward, and yes, we used epidurals for a LOT of different surgeries! I've also had one myself for hip surgeries as a child. I'm not afraid of them at all, and I'm glad they're an option. I do hope I'll get through my second labour without one, however I had to be induced my first time and I deeply regret not getting one then, because even four years later I don't like thinking about my first labour and how horrifically painful it was. I'm open to it a lot more this time.

  • @MB-vi8zp
    @MB-vi8zp Před 5 měsíci +9

    I've had 5 babies naturally and am pregnant with #6, and have been thinking about getting an epidural because I plan to be induced. But I have always felt like it'd be awful, and after this video you pretty much confirmed it for me. I'd rather deal with painful contractions for hours than have a needle stuck between my bones. I don't like feeling numb anyway.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Totally fair!

    • @hannahm.9881
      @hannahm.9881 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Also pregnant with baby #6 Idk my induction contractions were horrible compared to my natural contractions. I've gone natural and induction and I wont go induction without the epidural

    • @MB-vi8zp
      @MB-vi8zp Před 2 měsíci

      @@hannahm.9881 I had an induction with my 4th because he was super overdue. It was way worse than natural contractions, like WAY WAY worse, but from the time they started pitocin to the time I had him was only about 45 minutes. They had broken my water about an hour beforehand and I think I had sort of started labor at that point, so I imagine that intensified and sped up things. But either it was really fast, and I imagine it'll be pretty fast again since this is my 6th baby and my labors in general are pretty short (my first was the longest at 14 hours, everyone after that has been 6 hours or less). I wouldn't consent to having my water broken this time though, I much prefer that to happen naturally. And I still am open to an epidural if induction takes a really long time, but I'd like to try without it because I really hate feeling numb and the idea of not being able to move or be in any position other than on my back sounds really awful. I'd rather be in a lot of pain for a short amount of time than be numb for hours and deal with side effects afterwards.

    • @vixen7774
      @vixen7774 Před 12 dny

      Yea don’t worry you have given birth many times your labour will be way shorter!

  • @CrimsonFountainofYou
    @CrimsonFountainofYou Před 6 měsíci +12

    You got to the "in between your bones" and I was like, I would rather die with pain. Good to know

  • @TheWhyNotShow
    @TheWhyNotShow Před 22 dny +1

    It makes more sense now after having one. Everything was green before. I wanted to go all natural but if I knew the epidural felt the way it did, I wouldn't have tried to be a hero with that too much pain because they saw that I couldn't bare the pain anymore and decided and suggested I take an epidural even when I resented it in the first place. Worsed part o had it while having a contraction, something I don't look forward to doing on my next births.

  • @bfam7492
    @bfam7492 Před rokem

    Great Info!!

  • @jocelynprior1874
    @jocelynprior1874 Před 20 dny +3

    All trust I had in gynecologists went out the door when I was gaslit for having pain during an iud. Lots of anxiety about child birth now

    • @Grogu01
      @Grogu01 Před 10 dny +1

      It pisses me off when I hear women have such horrible shitty insensitive doctors and experiences. We are treated like shet in the medical world! I’ve heard IUDs hurt soooo bad!!

    • @jocelynprior1874
      @jocelynprior1874 Před 10 dny

      @Grogu01 I nearly blacked out having it placed, and when I asked for freezing getting it out she said no because there's no research that says it's necessary.
      My ASKING. is what makes it necessary!

  • @1smileaday771
    @1smileaday771 Před 28 dny +7

    I'm glad i didn't know all of this before i got mine haha. Whewwwww. Sometimes ignorance is bliss. On the other hand I'm so happy I know now, to fuel my courage for a natural birth on the next one. Thank you.

  • @xxloveyou77
    @xxloveyou77 Před měsícem +1

    What about walking/functional epidurals?

  • @avengersairsoft3259
    @avengersairsoft3259 Před 24 dny +1

    I knew I wanted an epidural when I was getting induced at the end of May. My blood pressure was high so I ended up having to get the epidural sooner than I asked. But as soon as I had it I ended up passing out and sleeping until the morning.

  • @daisyshine5735
    @daisyshine5735 Před 27 dny +1

    Have you got one of theses videos about c sections?

  • @tyroot1158
    @tyroot1158 Před rokem +27

    It’s a matter of time before this page blows up… love your videos

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much for the support 😊♥️

  • @kevinchaneldavis2685
    @kevinchaneldavis2685 Před 5 měsíci +15

    Im having problems still with my back 2 1/2 years later because when i was giving birth for my 4th time ( 4th epidural) i had a inexperienced person doing my epidural and she dug in my back for over 10 minutes and tore the disc in my back.Then i had to have a more experienced anesthesiologist reinsert the needle and got it almost right awak , this is all while having contractions. Now all I want is for my back to stop hurting and the sad part is is that the epidurals really didn't help me while in labor . 😢

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci +3

      TORE THE DISC?? Oh my goodness i'm so sorry!

    • @Ad_Inferno
      @Ad_Inferno Před 3 měsíci

      Man, as someone with a preexisting disc issue, this is my nightmare. I'm so sorry that happened to you and you're still dealing with it!

    • @arlettegarcia3332
      @arlettegarcia3332 Před měsícem +1

      This happened to me too! First kid I had the epidural went smoothly I had no pain but the second kid I had i felt the needle in me after numbing and then she had to retry the process again and my back is hurting currently till this day it’s been 4 weeks since

    • @jujunita12345
      @jujunita12345 Před 12 dny

      OMG WTH, was any sort of physio therapy offered to you after?

  • @PinkPaws88
    @PinkPaws88 Před rokem +18

    I just had my 4th and final C-section 2 weeks ago so I’ve had 1 epidural and 3 spinals I was kinda freaked out the first time as everyone says it hurts but honestly I only felt a tiny prick..definitely not as bad as it seems if you are an over thinker like myself your just honestly working yourself up for nothing

  • @alondriahall4347
    @alondriahall4347 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I get induced tomorrow, maybe Tuesday. I’m ready for whatever outcome with this epidural. This is my first baby, and I want to enjoy it. I don’t wanna be in so much pain I can’t even engage with my newborn properly. Also I’ve have bad pelvic griddle, and sciatica from this pregnancy (burning sensation in your bones) so yeah I’m definitely gonna need medication to help me with that as well.

    • @literally1435
      @literally1435 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Hi! How was your experience? Did you have your baby? 🥰

    • @alondriahall4347
      @alondriahall4347 Před 2 měsíci

      @@literally1435 HEY!!! yes I had my baby on the 23rd! He was supposed to be here on the 22nd however it took forever to dilate, and for him to come down more into the pelvic area. The induction started with a vaginal pill to ripen my cervix, then they checked me later on and I was 0.5cm (so not much) and 8 hours had went by lol, then they came in and gave me a foley bulb, (yes you will have medication with it, just request it just in case) I was given fentanyl (not the street kind lol) it helped by making me feel drunk, or I guess high lol so I knew they were placing it, I just couldn’t feel it too much because I was dazed/relaxed🥴. The bulb made my water break!! (Still wasn’t in active labor) because I was only at 5 cm because of the bulb/ballon. Then after that I asked for my epidural! Because the contractions hurt! But if you breathe with them girl! You will feel like a champ, because you can do it! They are going to feel hard and strong because you’re at 5cm ! (You may be more) so remember once that water breaks it’s time to breathe! Because yoy have to wait for the anesthesiologist
      To come to your room could take 45 mins mine took about 20 but if you breathe and communicate with someone in the room it goes by fast! (Yes you can talk through contractions! I did) it’s just hard because you’re in pain, but you can! Just breathe and talk breathe and talk. NOW ONTO THE EPIDURAL. The needle didn’t hurt me (I have tattoos so needless don’t faze me honestly) (pain level 3) but what did feel weird was the pressure (pain level 5) but once it’s in !!! Time for medication! Cold sensation down your back which is normal, and then boom it’s starting to work! The worst part of the epidural is the TAPE! lol they have to tape it to your back girlfriend! So when it’s time to Remove it ! It hurts (free back wax) literally!😂
      Anyways don’t be afraid to use that epidural button, or ask for booster because they made need to give you something heavier. (I needed something heavier) mine failed on one side because of nerve damage during pregnancy…then the heavier medicine failed on one side, then the anesthesiologist just came in, and changed the machine to give me more doses of the epidural at a time… that helped once I got too 9 cm I gave myself more medication using the button, because I knew it was close to pushing time. (My hospital allows you to get a epidural at anytime, you could get it during your pushing, however get it before!!) now my epidural was numb perfectly, waist down I felt nothing, legs felt heavy they had to help me position them bc you won’t be able to move them as much or at all (that’s normal, it means it’s working) the contraction I still felt in my stomach! (Pain level 5.5/ 6) not too bad honestly but if it hurts, fight through them because you need to know when to push when your feel your stomach rise and hit the highest peak on the monitor (push) 3 pushes per contraction. Push hard (with your bottom) so just imagine you’re popping. They told me it could take first time moms to push 1-3 hours…I did it in less then 20 mins, (13 mins 9 pushes) I did tear, but you can’t feel anything down below.., I didn’t even feel pressure. All I felt was me pushing myself.. remember once your water break you may get a fever, which will make babies heart rate rise! But stay calm, pray, breathe because that was my worry, I wanted to give up and get a c-sections because I was like nooo my baby is distressed but he wasn’t… lol I was just worrying too much which is okay to be cautious..it’s your body do what you feel is safe. I had no choice because my nurses and dr was like no you’re gonna push ! You can do it, and I was like ugh! Fine let’s go! I had no real reason for a c-section, I was just scared and kind of in pain because of my epidural failed but like I said before I pushed the button again before pushing officially… so now it’s 5am I’m 10 cm I start pushing, I’m paying attention to my stomach, and pushing with the contractions (remember allow them to build up first, then push) request for coaching (someone to tell you when too push ) that helps, use the mirror I used it in the beginning to see the hair then I stopped because I was focusing on pushing hard! Now! Once you’ve finished time to deliver the placenta which also did not hurt me because I was so numb below the doctor just pushed on my stomach gently, and the placenta slid out, Back to tearing. I tore 1st degree. Aftercare at home, sitting, and peeing, and walking may hurt… I’m still kinda in pain but I’m good ☺️remember cold pack reduces swelling, heat promotes healing ❤️‍🩹. Heat packs (sit on them) wear your pad with tucks wipes and underwear then sit on the heat pack ( thank me later) lol it feels amazing, and helps so much. After labor, they are going to make you pee if you can’t pee don’t worry just make sure that you do pee within the day because sometimes when you don’t pee after birth uterus will be to one side of your stomach and that’s not good, so just make sure that you drink lots of water and pee once they have taken the catheter out because you will have to have a catheter that will drain the Pee for you, because when you have that epidural, you can’t get up out of bed. So sidenote to help you dilate more while in bed, you can ask for peanut ball and to change positions in bed. But anyways, once the catheters out, you will continue to pee and they will come in every 15 minutes and press on your abdomen to feel for your uterus. Some people say that it hurts it was just slightly uncomfortable for me. The pain was more so discomfort (pain level 4) lol sorry about this detailed description. I just know this is going to be much needed information for first time Moms because I had a birth plan however once I got there everything on my birth plan changed everything I said I didn’t want. I ended up getting for example, like Pitocin that honestly wasn’t that bad My baby took the medication well and so did I however, in the case, the baby does not take the medication well they will shut off the machine, then start over again. Now for my hospital, they only give you three times. so if they have to shut off the machine three times…they will move to C-section (MAKE SURE YOU TELL THEM IN CASE THE INDUCTION DOES NOT GO AS PLANNED HAVE THE C-section AS A BACK UP PLAN) because if it’s an emergency, and they can’t numb you again in time, or you can’t use your same epidural because it wore off or something.. they will put you under general anesthesia (put you to sleep) and that’s a NO ! For me I was like no way lol I need to be alert ! So I made sure if all fails take me to the OR! Give me a spinal first before you just put me to sleep- however that may be different for your hospital. Oh they will recommend to eat before induction! So eat your heart out! Because once you get to the hospital, you cannot eat so if you are in labor for several days you will only be able to drink water, ice chips, drink broth, popsicle juice, and that itself is very hard because you have a baby that is inside you who is hungry and making you hungry but all you can eat is a popsicle or jello. Ohhh but once it’s over girl! EAT EAT EAT! lol
      So to sum it all up! My experience was crazy, a good crazy! Wasn’t all that bad once you started pushing, it’s time to party 🎉 literally I was smiling while pushing because it’s exciting. I would do it again the same way! Kudos to the mommies that do it unmediated! But this mommy is gonna ask for some medication! 😂 just because there are risk doesn’t mean that they are going to happen. Even unmediated births have risk so don’t be ashamed to get medicine! If it hurts, it’s hurts. lol anyways I wish you the best if you’re having a little one! 🩵💕 you got this! Go in there & do ya thang ! Keep this message for a reminder, and go girlfriend !

  • @lvi961
    @lvi961 Před 3 dny

    You can walk (with assistence) when you have an epidural. In Germany they vary the dose, you don‘t have to be completely numb.

  • @laurenbella5253
    @laurenbella5253 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I had it with my first baby and it was soooo good only thing that i had bad back pain for 2 weeks after having the baby . But the pain goes with time .

  • @kln9674
    @kln9674 Před 4 měsíci +1

    With my first, I had an epidural and couldn’t feel anything, not even any pressure. They had to call the anesthesiologist to turn down the dosage. He was not happy lol

  • @jamiecline8983
    @jamiecline8983 Před měsícem

    My 1st birth, the epidural was too much. I couldn't even feel to push. It made delivery much worse. 2nd delivery was induction due to IUGR, they had to stick me 3 times before they got it right. Babies 3-6 were natural births. I can't go back and I'm terrified of a C-section because of this alone.

  • @lilkitten1437
    @lilkitten1437 Před 5 měsíci +3

    The epidermal and a c section are the only things I’m afraid of. I hope I never had to have either.

  • @TheRealNicoleJoselynGuerra
    @TheRealNicoleJoselynGuerra Před 10 měsíci

    I had mine back in 2011

  • @jademccalister6847
    @jademccalister6847 Před 23 dny +3

    My cousin is a nurse, and she believes that my epidural may have caused my baby to lose oxygen to his brain at some point, which resulted in him having seizures. I’ve also never had any side effects from medicines in my entire 20 years of life at the time. (I’m 27 now).

    • @darakhshankhan18
      @darakhshankhan18 Před 7 dny

      That could be true both my kids used to have seizures till age 6

    • @jademccalister6847
      @jademccalister6847 Před 6 dny

      @@darakhshankhan18 that’s awful, and did anything like that run in your family ?

    • @darakhshankhan18
      @darakhshankhan18 Před 6 dny +1

      @@jademccalister6847 no

  • @FooleryFairy
    @FooleryFairy Před 2 měsíci +5

    Probably a stupid question but do you remove the urinary cathether when pushing stage starts?

  • @ashoftmrw
    @ashoftmrw Před 3 měsíci +2

    Im pretty anxious because I have a bit of a problem where pain meds don’t seem to work very effectively for me. I’ve never had anything that includes opioids so maybe that will help but yeah when I’ve had to get local injections of like lidocaine and stuff for things like a root canal, they pumped me full of the stuff and it still did nothing. SO anxious that the epidural is going to fail which will be hell because I’m being induced

    • @Ad_Inferno
      @Ad_Inferno Před 3 měsíci +1

      Definitely explore your options with your provider. My midwife and I agreed we'll start with nitrous oxide and step up as needed, but there are options in between that and epidural. The midwife said typically fentanyl as a standalone tool is a go-to, but I've also heard of people using a TENS machine (I hadn't thought to ask my midwife about that). I think at the very least, though, making sure nitrous oxide is readily available would be something to ask about if you haven't already. (And where I live, in early labor they will give morphine, but they can't use it later in labor for reasons that I can't remember right now. 🥴) Opioids certainly don't work for everyone and they can have some nasty side effects, but to my understanding they seem to work well for most people.

  • @dianajenkins7871
    @dianajenkins7871 Před 24 dny

    Currently prego with #6 i had the epidural with all of them butttt the last one was such a horrible experience and he did a horrible job , i told my doc at my last appointment and she said if i get the same guy just ask him to be more gentle but i would rather ask for a different one or try to do it without it ..idk im super nervous now

  • @overseal40
    @overseal40 Před 11 měsíci +2

    What would be the numbers considered for low blood pressure when you're going to have an epidural ? Like *actual* low blood pressure or in the low end of normal range ?

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 11 měsíci +3

      So the number matters but also what matters is what your baseline blood pressure was before the epidural and how you’re feeling. If your blood pressure was 145/90 and you get an epidural and it drops to 105/70 you’ll probably feel crappy with that. But if you’re normally low you might not with a bit of a low pressure if that makes sense. Also if you’re symptomatic with the numbers - light headed, dizzy, nauseated…

    • @overseal40
      @overseal40 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@mamanursetina I see ! My baseline is in the 100/80 but to be fair I did get quite scared about the whole spinal tap thing so I'm really reconsidering an epidural 😆 had a lumbar puncture done because of meningitis and the memory of that thing stayed with me for two decades 🤣 I guess I'll see when the moment arrives !! I love your content by the way, I'm forwarding many of the videos to my s/o :) it really helps

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@overseal40 I’m so so glad!

    • @ruthdurfee4439
      @ruthdurfee4439 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@overseal40my baseline is also around 100/80 and my epidural caused a bp drop. More accurately, it tanked. I almost lost consciousness and they were giving me so much fluids to try to get it back up that it ended up causing another problem that I won't get into. They were never able to get it to come back to normal so my dr insisted on a c-section. Im pregnant again and I will NOT be getting another epidural.
      Also, ive had a spinal leak. (From another spine surgery). Calling it a headache is like calling a severed limb a boo boo. It's indescribable how horrible it is, and mine took over a week to replenish too. Even laying flat it absolutely impossible because the ONLY relief from the pain is being inverted. The only treatment is a blood patch, when they draw fresh blood and inject it into your spinal column. Which they have to do FOUR times. I've had some horrible procedures done and dealt with a great deal of pain from my condition. But that leak was the worst thing I've ever experienced.

  • @akemi86
    @akemi86 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I dont know if you have a video on childbirth with no epidural but does the catheter get put in as well or is that only for the epidural?

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I do have an unmediated birth video but its more on different things you can try. No need to have a catheter put in if you are able to get to the bathroom and pee!

  • @karenwilliams5724
    @karenwilliams5724 Před 3 měsíci +3

    My skin was frozen but I felt the needle in my back and jumped involuntarily. The Anesthesiologist yelled at me. Appropriate but no one warned me I would feel it deep inside my back.

    • @CouldYouBeMoreObvi
      @CouldYouBeMoreObvi Před 2 měsíci +1

      That’s awful, maybe they didn’t administer enough lidocaine, I’ve had two and only felt the pain from the initial numbing needle & medication

    • @arlettegarcia3332
      @arlettegarcia3332 Před měsícem

      Omg same I felt it too she had to try the whole process again because I felt it

  • @shiro_21
    @shiro_21 Před 4 měsíci +8

    I'm male, but I looked at this out of curiosity anyway. And I have to say... Births are scary. I'm glad I never have to go through this

    • @VP-uj7id
      @VP-uj7id Před měsícem +1

      Lucky you

    • @user-bl3tu5us6b
      @user-bl3tu5us6b Před 5 dny +2

      Epidurals are available for men too)) my father had one, and he suffered from headaches for some time after it.

    • @shiro_21
      @shiro_21 Před 5 dny +1

      @@user-bl3tu5us6b i never knew! I'm sorry about your dad..

  • @user-fe9vv3yd6q
    @user-fe9vv3yd6q Před 4 měsíci +4

    I am currently 32 weeks pregnant with my first baby and I’m terrified for labour and delivery. How soon during labour can the epidural be given?

    • @madPANDAmonium
      @madPANDAmonium Před 4 měsíci +2

      With my first, i wasnt able to get an epidural for a very long time, due to space and not having a room. It was awful. I was so tired from being up all night in pain, that when i finally got an epidural i fell asleep only to be woken up to "its time to push" and i was so tired i honeslty felt like i missed everything. I was in a daze. I got an epidural almost as soon as I was admitted with my second. I wasn't playing around. And the experience was 100 times more enjoyable.

  • @stephybobo1991
    @stephybobo1991 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I dread getting epidurals.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci

      They arent mandatory so make sure you know the risks and benefits! THen make the decision :)

  • @Morbid_Freyja27
    @Morbid_Freyja27 Před rokem +2

    What do you do when someone starts to have breathing issues after the epidural is in their system?

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +7

      You can slow down the epidural, sit you up a bit higher so the level comes down quicker and just standby and offer reassurance and reminders to take those breaths ♥️ it usually passes fairly quickly

    • @Morbid_Freyja27
      @Morbid_Freyja27 Před rokem +1

      @@mamanursetina Ahhh, that's a relief! 😌

  • @cookjr71
    @cookjr71 Před rokem +1

    I feel like epidurals made me feel really loopy. I’ve had two. I am on my fifth pregnancy and feel like I have nothing to prove and just need to go with what I desire. I appreciated not having the pain but I couldn’t focus and didn’t feel present with the epidurals I had. Were they too strong?? Or just my body’s reaction??? I’m trying to decide whether I want one again or not because I don’t like the out of it feeling I’ve had.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +1

      Oh that’s interesting. It shouldn’t they don’t have a systemic effect because it’s not going into your blood stream line opioid medications would 🤔 but…your experience is uniquely yours and if you felt a certain type of way then that’s how it be 😊 why don’t you see how it goes and make a decision based on how it feels then and there? 5th birth could go pretty quick so you might be able to cope without!

    • @cookjr71
      @cookjr71 Před rokem

      @@mamanursetina Thank you so much for your response!! I definitely will take this into consideration! I honestly was just saying to myself that I don’t want a lot of froo froo….I want to get ‘er done by listening to my body and just going with the flow!!
      Random: Do you have any experience delivering patients with pelvic organ prolapse?? I have a cystocele and rectocele and am concerned about trying to push with those. I’m thinking the best method may be to just let my body do as much of the work as possible. Last time I did that my second son pretty much delivered himself. I didn’t push at all, just labored at home through the night until my water broke and by the time I got to the hospital and sat down he popped out lol. Just wondering if you have any thoughts because it is a topic rarely discussed and even harder to find info on.

  • @ardnaxella
    @ardnaxella Před rokem +4

    Thanks a lot, it's very clear now. I plan not to use epidural, but who knows how it will go 😊

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +1

      You’ll know what to do when the time comes!

    • @ericaeli3807
      @ericaeli3807 Před 6 měsíci

      @@mamanursetinayes, pray that the CRNA isn’t doing a C section or handing off during shift change.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 6 měsíci

      @@ericaeli3807 THis is true. Sometimes people have to wait if the person providing someone else care. The site I am at we are lucky...during the day we have one doctor for c-sections and one for the patients in labor!

    • @rubyx2102
      @rubyx2102 Před 2 měsíci

      What did you end up doing?

  • @meara628
    @meara628 Před 23 dny

    I have a question--if you have an old spine injury and levoscoliosis from when you were a teen, does that effect if you should get an epidural?

    • @Grogu01
      @Grogu01 Před 10 dny

      @@meara628 that’ sound like something you need to discuss with your doctor. Not everyone is a good candidate for epidural ☹️

    • @meara628
      @meara628 Před 10 dny

      @@Grogu01 I have talked to them a bit about it. But they havent talked to me about if it could effect anything. Just that its an option or I can do iv :l

  • @mo_lc13
    @mo_lc13 Před 8 měsíci +13

    What I've learned from this video is I don't want an epidural. How scary 😬

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Oh I’m sorry. It wasn’t meant to scare anyone. But they don’t have to be for everyone and that’s ok too ♥️

    • @mo_lc13
      @mo_lc13 Před 6 měsíci

      @@mamanursetina I had to get something like an epidural when I got a cerclage stitch put in, the worst part for me was the guy digging his thumb into my spine to find the right spot to stick the needle. I did make a couple tiny flinch motions when he stuck me with the needle, but I tried really hard not to.

  • @aisvaryanarasimhan4530
    @aisvaryanarasimhan4530 Před 6 měsíci

    Does epidural slows down the baby coming out ? Is there any chance without taking epidural baby comes out faster than taking epidural?

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci +1

      So it could allow you to push baby out more controlled because not as much of the pain of crowning will be there but that said lots of people without epidurals are able to guide baby out quite well so its pretty independant

  • @sunnyday4055
    @sunnyday4055 Před dnem

    I had an epidural then a c section tbh maybe my doctor was really good, but i felt no pain at all in my back

  • @vtheb1299
    @vtheb1299 Před 4 měsíci +3

    @11:03 every time Tina says "chef's kiss" the world becomes a better place!

  • @darakhshankhan18
    @darakhshankhan18 Před 7 dny

    I can still feel the pain of epidural after 10 years . First epidural turned my normal delivery into c section and second one was very weird I can still imagine and feel the discomfort

  • @akwuemarychikaodili4572
    @akwuemarychikaodili4572 Před 4 měsíci

    I thought Epidural is for Cs

  • @TheWhyNotShow
    @TheWhyNotShow Před 22 dny

  • @Sara-zr5eo
    @Sara-zr5eo Před 5 dny

    Im pregnant for the first time, and im sooooo scared. I thought epidural is amazing and i was like i would do that for sure. But now im not sure, and im someone who doesn't tolerate the pain that much. Just period pain kills me and I take the pills right away 😭

  • @keleeannkitson3528
    @keleeannkitson3528 Před 24 dny

    This is my 4th birth in November and im already thinking about the epidural 😮 i know ill want it in the end but its the catheter that bothers me after i feel like i can move my legs i just want it out 😂 4th boy aswell 😂

  • @femalehobbitwithhairyfeet
    @femalehobbitwithhairyfeet Před 3 měsíci +4

    This video was very helpful for me in making a decision on whether or not I want the epidural. Thanks for going into so much detail

  • @sarahgrey5953
    @sarahgrey5953 Před rokem +2

    Nurse Tina’s T Shirt slogan: “movement for you is motion for baby 👶”

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +1

      Yaaaaaas, it’s catching on 🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +1

      I figure if I say it enough it will become mine 😂

  • @slpmaterialgirl1
    @slpmaterialgirl1 Před rokem

    Can an epidural "run out"? Like, you're in labor for hours and hours can feeling return?

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +3

      It doesn’t run out it goes continually until you birth! BUT…it might feel like it’s working less effectively if you progress quicker at the end! Watch my childbirth myths video lower down on my page…I talk about that ♥️

    • @slpmaterialgirl1
      @slpmaterialgirl1 Před rokem

      Thanks so much for the video and the reply! I'm currently 16 weeks pregnant with my first little one. I want all the info I can get! ❤❤❤

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +1

      @@slpmaterialgirl1 thanks for being here!

  • @sidneycutruzzula5733
    @sidneycutruzzula5733 Před rokem +1

    I had my latest son without pain medication. My first son i had with an epidural. Something i remember (which really freaked me out) was full body shakes after i received the epidural. Is that also a side effect or something that happens often for women? It was a wild feeling.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +5

      Very normal after an epidural/spinal or just birth! I talk about this in my “9 Facts About CSections” video😊

    • @awkwardotter13
      @awkwardotter13 Před rokem +1

      I've heard from other women who went through childbirth that its a lot of adrenaline. The more I learn about pregnancy and childbirth the more worried I am about it😅

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +2

      @@awkwardotter13 adrenaline release, hormone shift, stress hormones, etc! Lots going on ♥️

    • @stephybobo1991
      @stephybobo1991 Před 6 měsíci

      Ooooooo I hate it. I woke up in cold sweats and shaking like a stripper.

  • @lowlow2603
    @lowlow2603 Před měsícem

    Can i be put to sleep before they give me the epidural? I feel like it'd be easier without my all anxious and awake lol

  • @shweetblonde
    @shweetblonde Před měsícem

    Lucky I never needed it. Was 7 cm when I went to the hospital. Several
    Hours later she was born

  • @samanthabrooks9714
    @samanthabrooks9714 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I came here to confirm I do not in fact want this medical procedure! Very informative, thank you!

  • @TheRealNicoleJoselynGuerra
    @TheRealNicoleJoselynGuerra Před 10 měsíci

    I didnt feel anything but it wore off some

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 10 měsíci

      Nice! Mine couldn’t keep up towards the end when things progressed fast.

  • @cd4536
    @cd4536 Před 6 měsíci

    Unrelated but does she put her pillows with patterns going opposite ways on purpose?

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci

      Hahahaha, I never even noticed! Not on purpose

  • @samanthabrooks9714
    @samanthabrooks9714 Před 6 měsíci

    I wonder how much an epidural typically costs?!

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci

      Solid question I dont have an answer to because I am in canada! Someone in the comments may be able to shed light thoug

  • @Lemon_Zest9120
    @Lemon_Zest9120 Před měsícem

    I wanted to have my son without an epidural just to do it but it was so painful I was like NO! I WANT AN EPIDURAL! Then the only thing that happened was my left leg went completely numb then 8 pushes later . . . Baby borne. 😐

  • @Bypoojagharat12
    @Bypoojagharat12 Před rokem +12

    I don’t think I want an epidural..

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +4

      That’s totally fair. There are definitely other options! I have an unmedicated birth video and the one in this video is the 5 different medication options for birth ❤❤

  • @mackeighlynn-annstuart9355
    @mackeighlynn-annstuart9355 Před 5 měsíci

    I keep getting told that afterwards you swell up really badly? Is that true? I’m only a few weeks (like 2-3) from either induction or birth and I’m kinda freaking out😫

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci +1

      SO with an epidural typically you will take on extra IV fluids as part of the process which indeed can give you worse postpartum swelling!

  • @Whitepeachyellowpeach4675
    @Whitepeachyellowpeach4675 Před měsícem

    I was determined to not use epidural when having my first. 9 cm I changed my mind and cried to have it administered 😂

  • @MC-fv9no
    @MC-fv9no Před měsícem

    I want an epidural but explanations of epidural make me want to throw up 😂

  • @tiborzkarate1
    @tiborzkarate1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Epidural process is a torture

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 4 měsíci

      I didnt find it too bad. But everyone will feel differently

  • @linnsoltwedel
    @linnsoltwedel Před 3 měsíci +1

    You could have shown a higher doppler rate of 34 :P

  • @maipensapparot
    @maipensapparot Před rokem +2

    Damn and I thought I wanted an epidural :S

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem

      This made it worse? 😬

    • @maipensapparot
      @maipensapparot Před rokem +1

      @@mamanursetina yeeeah so scary

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +4

      @@maipensapparot oh boy. Well…I like people to know what they can expect. I didn’t mean to scare you ♥️

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před rokem +5

      @@maipensapparot check out my other pain control options video and my medication free video! You’ve got options 😊

    • @maipensapparot
      @maipensapparot Před rokem +3

      @@mamanursetina and it's great to know what to expect, so thank you! :))

  • @lizwinters7062
    @lizwinters7062 Před 2 měsíci

    On Mother's Day my kids asked me if I had an epidural! NO!! Of course not. Why would I do that!! So many people have epidurals nowadays they thought that everybody did.

  • @sidneycutruzzula5733
    @sidneycutruzzula5733 Před rokem +1