Natural birth VS. Epidural birth | I’ve done both, TWICE! | Pros and cons of each

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  • I’ve had two natural births and two epidural births. I’m excited to share my birth stories with you as well as the pros and cons to natural vs. epidural births! I’ve got a unique take on it all!
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  • @lisaa2104
    @lisaa2104 Před 8 měsíci +420

    You say you were too old for natural birth at 33 with your fourth kid… me at 33 being pregnant for the first time 😂😂😂

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +44

      I feel like “old” means something different to everyone. Congrats on the baby!

    • @lisaa2104
      @lisaa2104 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@AnnaBruceblog of course it was a joke 💖

    • @StephanieStroka
      @StephanieStroka Před 7 měsíci +74

      I'm 36 with my first baby. I also had to giggle at this remark 😅

    • @gabi6217
      @gabi6217 Před 7 měsíci +40

      I had my first baby unmedicated last year at 34.

    • @mayleneavelar610
      @mayleneavelar610 Před 7 měsíci +29

      OMG!!! I'm 10 years old than you and thinking about a natural birth....

  • @PartiBunni
    @PartiBunni Před 3 měsíci +40

    I’m 28 and pregnant with my first, and I feel like so many of the videos I’ve seen where people compare epidural vs no epidural, everyone is so polarized and stuck on their opinion and almost determined to scare women into thinking what they do. Thank you for sharing both a positive and a negative experience on both sides and for being such an objective and reasonable voice. It has really helped me understand better how I want to approach this whole thing.

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I’m so glad it was helpful!

    • @DannaCat
      @DannaCat Před 2 měsíci +2

      I had a non medicated tub birth and feel the same, I watched a lot prior to birth on youtube which was somewhat helpful/not helpful haha. I can confirm after birth I feel 10000% that us women should be able to choose what works best and is healthiest for us. It's hard enough going through delivery no matter what! Congrats and all the best!

    • @Fnb-cb-200
      @Fnb-cb-200 Před měsícem

      ​@@DannaCatfinally someone said the truth. No one have to watch videos to get fooled but, women can choose what is best for them. Natural birth is the most painfullest thing ever and even after knowing that people choose it to know what the pain is. Idk what name should i say to women like them but, it's in my mind and i won't say it. But, i will never ever choose a hard birth with my legs up or to tear down there. I hate getting any bad things down there.

  • @smemily2806
    @smemily2806 Před 8 měsíci +80

    I’ve been hesitant to watch any videos on natural birth vs epidural birth because of how polarized people’s experiences can be! I really appreciated your objective review and pros and cons!

  • @juliakbrown
    @juliakbrown Před 11 měsíci +211

    This was the best pro/con epidural/unmedicated birth video I’ve seen. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences!

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 11 měsíci +7

      Wow, thank you!

    • @lollsazz
      @lollsazz Před 4 měsíci +2

      I don't know - I had most of the cons even though I didn't have an epidural 🤷‍♀️

  • @wendyhutchinson5820
    @wendyhutchinson5820 Před 4 měsíci +16

    I had an epidural with the birth of my son. Wouldn’t change a thing. Once I got the epidural, it was easy breezy. Like a walk in the park. I definitely like the fact the my son came into the world in a relatively calm manner. But for the ladies that decide to do it naturally….my hat’s off to you. 😊

  • @HelibearWomble
    @HelibearWomble Před 3 měsíci +15

    Thanks for sharing your story. I was surprised to hear you say that your tearing was worse with the unmedicated births due to rushing. I have heard other women say that they tore worse with an epidural due to not feeling what was happening down there. So I appreciate hearing a totally different perspective!

  • @jesscekristine
    @jesscekristine Před 7 měsíci +54

    Prayer request for fertility 🙏

  • @nemojzezat
    @nemojzezat Před 2 měsíci +10

    I have to add couple of corrections here, as someone who had an epidural, an annoyingly doctors never tell you this beforehand and this adds to the misinformation which doesn’t help: you CAN walk with an epidural and you DONT need a catheter. This is because they can dose it as little or as much as you want. I explained I didn’t want to not feel my legs and then the midwife told me epidurals are dosed. So she gave me a low dose (I was in back to back induced contractions for over 15 hours so I was ready to die!) and she checked I could pee on my own so didn’t need a catheter and could walk around and change positions. I just needed a dose enough to make the contractions bearable. If I knew this before I went into labour, I would not have been hesitant towards the idea of an epidural at all.
    Secondly, the epidural anasthesia doesn’t enter the bloodstream so it isn’t supposed to get to the baby at all - this is what I was explained. It goes directly into the spine and not the blood stream. I’m about to have my 2nd at 40. Think I’ll go for the epidural and hope to not have to experience induction again.

    • @Helennn63
      @Helennn63 Před 13 hodinami

      Wow, thank you for this!!

  • @alenate1123
    @alenate1123 Před 6 měsíci +30

    The nurses telling you to calm down is exactly what they said to me during my second birth while I was screaming. Also had zero time for the epidural and I was NOT prepared for that pain 😅 thankfully my third was way more peaceful 😌

  • @brooke6628
    @brooke6628 Před rokem +26

    this was so helpful. i love how you gave your honest opinion on both choices and weren’t pushy about anything! Thank you!

  • @BrownEyedPhillyGirl
    @BrownEyedPhillyGirl Před 5 měsíci +34

    When you said you were 'older' with your last baby and then revealed you were 33, I almost fell out my chair! 😂I'm 30 (almost 31) right now with my first baby. Currently 33 weeks and already decided I'm getting an epidural. But I was really curious and love hearing about people's experiences. Thanks for making this video! ☺

    • @taylordavis627
      @taylordavis627 Před 2 měsíci

      Right! I’m almost 30 & will start trying soon. Really felt the old with that 😅

    • @MeRyMDT
      @MeRyMDT Před 2 měsíci

      I’m 40 having my 3rd 😅

    • @catiemsimpson
      @catiemsimpson Před 2 měsíci

      I’m 40 and having my 7th 😁 I definitely feel older than when I had my first at 24, but not old by any means! Women are often naturally fertile until sometime in their 40s, often not until nearing 50.

    • @lezhanaeedge4522
      @lezhanaeedge4522 Před měsícem

      Im 28 about to have my first I'm thinking about doing a water birth

  • @AnnClaire
    @AnnClaire Před 5 měsíci +16

    waiting for the dr to push is so ridiculous. i'll catch my own darn baby! haha

  • @user-iv9vr9pf8b
    @user-iv9vr9pf8b Před 6 měsíci +24

    It's amazing how different the experience of unmedicated birth can be when you arm yourself with knowledge and preparation!

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes!!

    • @musicbkim
      @musicbkim Před 3 měsíci +1

      I totally agree. They say that if you feel emotionally relaxed, yiur body will produce more Oxytocin hormone, which helps to open the cervix & surrounding muscles more easily. This is super helpful for the baby to come out. On the other hand, if you are freaking out, your muscles won't relax easily, the cervix won't open easily, which means the baby cannot come out easily & the whole experience will be much longer & harder. So that's exactly what I experienced. I had a super traumatic birth the 1st time. Had forceps delivery & much tear. But the 2nd time, I had a professional doula who came into the delivery room with me & she took me through the whole process, couching me through all different positions & so on. So I ended up having all natural birth with no medical intervention, no pain meds, no gas, & even passed out the placenta naturally without any injection. It was a peaceful experience for both me & my husband.

  • @hayleymyron9381
    @hayleymyron9381 Před 8 měsíci +44

    I appreciate hearing about your different birth experiences! I am expecting my first child in March , and I am trying to get as good of a grasp on my options as I can. I would prefer natural, but it makes me happy to hear stories of the epidurals helping out!
    I also have a doula who will be coaching me during the birth, so hopefully that will help me with relaxing :)

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Sounds like you are very prepared! It’s gonna go great! Congrats!

    • @Refiningforge
      @Refiningforge Před 5 měsíci +1

      I’m due in March as well! Wishing you the best possible birthing experience and healthy baby~

  • @andersonsapphire575
    @andersonsapphire575 Před 7 měsíci +2

    thanks so much for taking the time to make this video! Very helpful information for us new mamas to make a more informed decision ❤

  • @caitlynedwards1319
    @caitlynedwards1319 Před 8 měsíci +4

    WOW finally a pros and cons video that’s actually helpful. Thank you!

  • @naomimorris6305
    @naomimorris6305 Před 6 měsíci

    Love this! Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @tabitha8847
    @tabitha8847 Před 8 měsíci +68

    I am pregnant with twins and I really needed this video. I was feeling like a failure if I couldn't do a natural birth, but this made me feel a lot better for wanting to get an epidural. Thank you!

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +18

      Aw congrats! That’s so exciting! Twins! Girl, don’t feel like a failure. You’re bringing TWO humans into the world! That is a miracle in and of itself! You got this!!

    • @chloebesonderes7571
      @chloebesonderes7571 Před 8 měsíci +8

      I’ve had two, midwife only deliveries to singletons (no pain relief) and now I’m having surprise twins end of nov/Dec and I’m opting for an epidural. I’m feeling really calm and confident about that decision and just think that my body has been through enough growing these two babes, plus the extra monitoring and extra staff like obgyns and paediatricians in the room that I’m choosing to take care of myself and embracing this labour for the amazement it is. Two babies! That’s just incredible. You can rest your body.
      Hope this helps mama.

    • @Carlie_flower
      @Carlie_flower Před 8 měsíci +6

      I just had my second epidural a month ago. The first I got 12 hours in and it wasn't very fun because I was exhausted. I was so frustrated, defeated and I didn't enjoy it but it did help with the awful back labor. The 2nd one I decided, due to some factors I couldn't control, to get epidural almost as soon as I got to hospital. Best choice I made I was so happy I did it quickly that time. I know I could have done it without the epidural but it was really awesome to be totally rested and fully awake and mentally there watching my baby come out. It was amazing. I'm still gonna try to go unmedicated with the next birth, I wanna go to a birthing house, but this second epidural changed my mind about them completely. It can be such an awesome and beautiful experience ❤️ don't let anyone make you feel bad. I felt so powerful and in control with my second epidural.

    • @rennyg1987
      @rennyg1987 Před 8 měsíci +7

      I had twins and I’d absolutely recommend epidural. The doctor may need to manually shift one of the babies which they said is extremely painful. I was really grateful to have the epidural. Wishing you a very healthy and easy as possible birth experience!

    • @myapologiesmissgurl5069
      @myapologiesmissgurl5069 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Epidural all the way’ I’m not pregnant yet but I will ask for the pain meds as soon as I check in to the hospital lol. I can’t handle pain

  • @lemili524
    @lemili524 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Thank you for this! I'm pregnant with my first, and even though I'm still early on I'm already starting to decide what route I want to go. I'm leaning towards unmedicated, but I definitely want to do my research.

    • @lillianadepace
      @lillianadepace Před 4 měsíci

      I'm in the exact same boat as you 😂 these sleepless nights got us studying

  • @livmilesparanormalromanceb6891

    Thank you for sharing your experiences!

  • @bridgetcoody9946
    @bridgetcoody9946 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this ❤

  • @PoppiD93
    @PoppiD93 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @jdb853
    @jdb853 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this video! It was so useful to me!

  • @annaframboise2622
    @annaframboise2622 Před 7 měsíci

    This is was very helpful, thank you so much!!❤

  • @yeeefaaan9627
    @yeeefaaan9627 Před 3 měsíci

    thank you for such a geniue share

  • @samanthapruitt2137
    @samanthapruitt2137 Před 4 měsíci

    wow so informative, thank you!!

  • @claudetherabbit
    @claudetherabbit Před 7 měsíci +12

    Your first delivery was almost the exact same as mine! I had an epidural with my first, but I got it very late. Didn’t have an epidural with my second (arrived at the hospital too late - he was born less than 20 min after I got there). I’m pregnant with #3 and am planning on leaving for the hospital earlier this time so I can get the epidural 😅

  • @laurenswift9368
    @laurenswift9368 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Thank you for sharing all 4 stories!! And concisely. That’s hard 🤣 Totally agree about every birth being beautiful regardless!! 38 and 5 with baby #4 (our first girl) now.

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Congrats! Yes it was very hard to be concise lol

  • @evelynaaspidov123
    @evelynaaspidov123 Před 8 měsíci +36

    I had 3 epidurals and will be having another baby in less than a week!
    One thing I learned that epidurals are not equal. With my first, I was so numb dumb I could not feel anything or move my legs at all! It was uncomfortable and I didn’t feel myself pushing.
    With my third, I was able to move my legs. I didn’t feel any pain but I did feel pressure when I was at 10 cm and ready to push! This was a game changer!
    If you plan on getting an epidural, I recommend telling the anesthesiologist to give you half of the recommended dose. And then you can always click the button to adjust if it’s not enough!

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +4

      That's great advice and def something to think about!

    • @ninagarcia5874
      @ninagarcia5874 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Thanks for the advice -

    • @whatchyagonnado
      @whatchyagonnado Před 7 měsíci +1

      That is a really good recommendation :)

    • @emilyh8115
      @emilyh8115 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I've had 5 epidural, and they are definitely not equal! A few didn't even work, while others did and helped relax my body in order to progress with the birth. My fourth was the best one, and I felt absolutely amazing the whole time lol.

  • @stephmargist
    @stephmargist Před 8 měsíci +18

    Loved your story. I also have 4 kids 2 epidurals and 2 natural unmedicated births. If I had to choose again I would get an epidural. We also chose to not find out the gender until birth with our fourth. I was induced by just using a breast pump with her. My contractions were intense at 6 cm I had back labor for the first time and lots of uncomfortable pressure in my bottom. I requested to get an epidural ( my plan was to go natural like my last two) back labor is the most intense pain I have ever felt. I got the epidural and and had baby 20 minutes after injection. She was born sunny side up with one hand on her face coming out. I’m thankful that god spoke to me encouraging me to get the epidural so I didn’t have to experience the last moments of intense pain.

  • @slpmaterialgirl1
    @slpmaterialgirl1 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your story! ❤🙏🏻

  • @voiceofthebeloved5532
    @voiceofthebeloved5532 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi thank you so much for this balanced take . I’m so glad I found your channel as a soon to be new mama I’ve really been looking for some positive voices on motherhood and Joy in motherhood. I feel like God just answered a prayer of mine ❤

  • @heathervangjeli3842
    @heathervangjeli3842 Před 8 měsíci +21

    That’s so funny- for me I was so tense pre-epidural and as soon as they gave it to me I went from 5cm to birth within like an hour and a half! It made it sooo much faster (and agree more enjoyable)

  • @melanieb2132
    @melanieb2132 Před 7 měsíci +6

    4 births.. all natural. The first was by far the hardest. I think due to fear and uncertainty, but also the nurse told me the first "makes a path" for the rest.

  • @itsjackiec
    @itsjackiec Před 7 měsíci +8

    I’m pregnant with my 1st at 33yrs. Thank you for this video ☺️

  • @patriciatamayo2656
    @patriciatamayo2656 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Hi Anna thank you for this video so informative, can you let me know what books , podcast and videos train you for natural birth? thanks!

  • @silverlimosine
    @silverlimosine Před 6 měsíci +8

    It seems every epidural is different! I had an epidural with my first and it was incredible. Didn’t completely take away the pain, but it took the edge off to where I could focus on contractions and could even move my own legs!

  • @GOTkristin
    @GOTkristin Před 4 měsíci

    Had a natural birth 18 years ago and now expecting baby #2. I really want to have another natural birth but now you’ve got me considering an epidural! Thanks for the insight!

  • @hanig8860
    @hanig8860 Před dnem

    Wonderful video❤. Thanks for sharing

  • @Aaleyahjones2014
    @Aaleyahjones2014 Před 11 dny

    This was such a great watch

  • @helenoftroy6265
    @helenoftroy6265 Před rokem +25

    Epidurals sometimes don’t work properly, I felt EVERYTHING with my last child, after the birth that’s when the epidural medication kicked in but only on my left side, my leg was too numb to walk for hours. Also multiple epidurals can hurt your back in the long run, I have lower back problems that pop up from time to time in the area they administered my epidural shots. I had 3 births, all with epidural.

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před rokem +4

      That’s good to know! Sounds like you had quite an experience!

    • @sis_yd_jesuschrist
      @sis_yd_jesuschrist Před rokem

      I agree, I had a painful C section with my first as the epidural didn't kick in properly. My body did however go into adrenaline mode when they struggled to get her out.

    • @espem88
      @espem88 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I also had back pain that lingered in the location of my epidural for about 6 months after birth. I'm still very grateful that I got the epidural, but wish I was able to labor in different positions.

    • @danielacabral3774
      @danielacabral3774 Před 5 měsíci

      What I’ve read is that being induced (Pitocin) can cause a delay in breast milk production, in turn not being able to breastfeed right away. Interesting .

  • @mattieibarra408
    @mattieibarra408 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video!! Thank you for the much needed education!! 🍼🍼

  • @mackenzieday
    @mackenzieday Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much. Immediate follow!

  • @mamasadembou3604
    @mamasadembou3604 Před 8 měsíci +56

    This video was very informative and thoroughly convinced me, that epidurals are not for me 😅 that con list was crazy!
    I’ve had two natural births. My first was sunny side up with back labor right from the start, and I recently gave birth to twins. Minimal tearing with the twins and only four hours from the first contraction till it was all over 😌
    No matter how you give birth, holding your newborn baby(ies) in your arms is the best feeling ♥️

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yes you’re def right about that!

    • @abigailloar956
      @abigailloar956 Před 7 měsíci

      How did you get through your back labor, what did you get them to roll over? My first was sunny side and it delayed birth so long we had to do a c section. I'm afraid it's going to happen again with this one

    • @mamasadembou3604
      @mamasadembou3604 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@abigailloar956 It was really painful, so much worse than "just" regular labor! He didn't actually roll over, he came out forehead first; but the delivery was vacuum-assisted. I try to make labor progress by walking around, squats, moving my hips etc., as much as I can - and relaxing! Try not to worry; birth is easier when you're calm and relaxed :)
      I hope this birth is a better experience for you

    • @sitcomchristian6886
      @sitcomchristian6886 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@abigailloar956 My first 2 kids were sunny side up. My 3rd babe was regular anterior. OP labor is far and above more painful. Women will try going on hands and knees to turn the baby, but I couldn't even do that.
      I did a lot of leaning forward with my second child, hoping that would put him anterior, but he turned back to OP once I went into labor and never turned. I did deliver vaginally but it was excruciating.
      Ironically, I didn't bother with my third and he was OA. I did the Miles Circuit with him, and I wonder if that helped.
      Good luck

    • @abigailloar956
      @abigailloar956 Před 6 měsíci

      @sitcomchristian6886 I have heard a lot about the miles circuit, and I will try it this time. Thank you, it's good to know it wasn't in my head!

  • @vicandensedenso
    @vicandensedenso Před 2 měsíci +2

    I had an epidural with my first. I could relax and even sleep in between of my 12 hours labor. I really helped with the pain until it was time to push. For some reason it still hurt like nothing in the world before and while pushing, I could not really notice when exactly to push so I had a 3 grade tear and needed quite few stiches. I also had post epidural headaches that lasted for more than a week, had to stay so long lying in the hospital taking pain meds and could not brastfeed. I am currently 37 weeks pregnangt and even if I am not oposed to getting an epidural again if I need it, I am trying to prepare to go natural this time to avoid all the complications that I had the first time around.

  • @shb8212
    @shb8212 Před 8 měsíci +26

    I've had 1 epidural and 2 natural births since. I will never go back to an epidural birth, but i will say you missed out not having a water birth! I've done one water birth and one on the hospital bed and the water birth one was SUCH a beautiful birth with not much pain❤ My third non-water birth was sSSSooo painful and I was so sore after.

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +5

      I would have loved a water birth but there are no midwives in our area and our hospital doesn’t allow birth pools.

    • @haleysimmonds8403
      @haleysimmonds8403 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@AnnaBruceblogHey! Midwife here! Where are you located? I always love to know where midwives need to go to fill in the gaps to give people options! Thanks.

    • @merethalok9759
      @merethalok9759 Před 4 měsíci

      Could you possibly tell me more about the water birth? I’m pregnant with my first one and I’ve been highly thinking of a water birth.

    • @shb8212
      @shb8212 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @merethalok9759 having the weight of your belly lifted while you're contracting makes them so much less painful. Since this comment I gave birth to my 4th but wasn't able to have a water birth and it was still nowhere near as easy as my water birth. I would talk to a midwife about it.

    • @merethalok9759
      @merethalok9759 Před 4 měsíci

      @@shb8212 thank you so much! I will most definitely be talking to a midwife. I hope you and baby number 4 are doing well! ❤️I’m only in my first trimester at the moment so just weighing out options and water births seem to be the way to go for me.

  • @jessicacruz2974
    @jessicacruz2974 Před 8 měsíci +25

    I had my first baby 3 months ago and had to get 2 epidurals which caused my spinal fluid to leak, causing what’s called a “spinal headache” which was an excruciating pain up the back of my neck, into my head to behind my eyes. That was honestly worse than pushing. To this day my spine feels bruised and painful. I feel like they ruined my spine with the epidural and it didn’t even really work. So I never want ti do an epidural again being that I am now traumatized and afraid of ever messing with my spine again. Your back and spine are so important for the rest of your life, I had no idea it could ruin my spine like this. I’m still hopeful that it can heal more over time but I’ve heard other moms tell me they still experience pain at the epidural sight like 9 years later. So whenever I do have another, I am nervous but I want to try a natural water birth.. I know it’ll be painful but my last experience was absolutely horrible so I feel like that’s unavoidable. At least I’ll be protecting my back and spine which I need to support me the rest of my life

    • @Jazzy0316
      @Jazzy0316 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I had a natural water homebirth with my first and it was painful but wonderful. Your body knows what it’s doing and it’s amazing to witness

    • @user-zl7fy3zi8e
      @user-zl7fy3zi8e Před 6 měsíci

      My 4th child was a water birth at home and was an amazing experience! Painful, yes, but that water helped so much! One benefit of water is, it helps you to be able to more easily move around.

    • @CuriousTashaGeorge
      @CuriousTashaGeorge Před 6 měsíci

      Elected c section is also an option if you dont feel comfortable with a natural birth :)

    • @elizabethj6534
      @elizabethj6534 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I’m so sorry! That’s awful. I will say I’m super biased and for natural birth if anyone can do it. But the doctors also don’t tell you how unnatural and bad it is for your spine and tailbone to birth on your back 🤷‍♀️ which is what majority of people are made to do. Likelihood of tailbone fracture goes up. If you ever have another baby, I HIGHLY recommend reading Ina Mays Guide to Childbirth

    • @Poultrychick
      @Poultrychick Před 3 měsíci

      This is why I’m afraid of an epidural. I’m slightly “bendy” but no official diagnosis of Ehlers-Dahlors. One may have a connective tissue disorder and not even know it or misplacement. I don’t trust myself to stay still enough during contractions.
      With our son my water broke before contractions really set in. I think the loss of the fluid made it way more intense. I kept denying the pitocin they were trying to push when we got to the hospital.
      Ended up with IV pain medication at hour 10 & 13. Wore off at hour 16 and pushed for 1 hr and 45 minutes.
      Definitely exhausting.
      I was joking with them though- I was ready for lunch!
      I tell all my friends to do what they want. Just research pros and cons.

  • @marelit730
    @marelit730 Před 6 měsíci +4

    My nurses kept offering the epidural whenever they came to check on me. I was planning for a natural birth but I didn’t appreciate that I was trying to focus on my contractions they’ll be like are u sure about pain medicine. So I felt pressured by the nurses. So I gave in at 5 cm 😢😢😢

  • @LaceyKeithbeauty
    @LaceyKeithbeauty Před 6 měsíci +10

    I'm currently 6 months pregnant with my first and have been holding off on these types of videos for some time now. I've never been one to want a super detailed birth plan but as we get closer to the due date my mind needs some peace when it comes to all these options! This video was so incredibly helpful and eye opening. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences. It really helped me understand both types of births! :)

    • @amirahabdi
      @amirahabdi Před 3 měsíci

      Hi when is your due date, im 8 months pregnant now 8 weeks till birth due April

    • @LaceyKeithbeauty
      @LaceyKeithbeauty Před 3 měsíci

      Congratulations! I'm due 3/15!@@amirahabdi

  • @klet
    @klet Před 3 měsíci

    Very interesting to hear your perspective on your 4 hospital births! I've found that one of the biggest pros for natural birth is that women can birth outside of a hospital environment! Like in the comfort of their own homes or birthing centers.

  • @rebeccaholloway7296
    @rebeccaholloway7296 Před 8 měsíci +6

    This was very helpful and informative! I've had one unmedicated birth so far (not by choice - it was precipitous so there was no time) and am currently pregnant with my second and thinking about what to do this time around.

  • @charityneverfaileth22
    @charityneverfaileth22 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Birth 1: home, water birth, all natural
    Birth 2: at 42 weeks, midwife transferred me to OB. Got pitocin, asked for epidural in transition, had a 1 sided epidural which hurt way bad, I tore badly, and epidural kicked in at the end, so I was spared the tearing pain.
    Birth 3: induced in hospital, pitocin, with a midwife in hospital, who let me do my own thing, quick, no tears, great, natural, 2 hours after pitocin had baby
    Birth 4: tried epidural from the beginning, it made me pass out and they turned it off immediately. I gave away my freedom, but has no pain control whatsoever. Hardest birth because of restrictions and stuck in bed... So I had a natural delivery, but was pushed around and wiped out by the medicine reaction, and it was not fun.
    Birth 5: induced with pitocin, natural again, easy and fast. 2 hours from first strong contraction until baby was in my arms.
    Birth 6: I'll be induced next week. I don't think anyone could convince me to try another epidural because of my bad reaction. I wish I could have another home birth, but I have had antibodies since my 3rd, so they induce me at 38 weeks now, and I have to be in the hospital.

    • @catiemsimpson
      @catiemsimpson Před 2 měsíci

      Ugh- I know what you mean! I’ve had epidurals and naturals. The most recent epidural birth turned into a cascade of medical interventions that most likely wouldn’t have been necessary had I not had the epidural. Preparing for another natural this time. I’m learning lots of coping techniques, but may also try nitrous for the first time.

  • @Helennn63
    @Helennn63 Před 13 hodinami

    I’m 33 due with my second next week. Had my first at 21. I agree. There’s such a huge difference lol these hips and knees and this back don’t lie.

  • @Jillianrc
    @Jillianrc Před 4 měsíci

    I found this video very beneficial as you seem to have had every type of birth planned and unplanned medicated and unmediated. My first birth was medicated but my baby was over 9 pounds and I was really in a lot of pain so I’m not sure if my epidural was very effective. I was faring well until I got the epidural at 9.5 cm so I wonder if I just never got enough of the medicine before I started pushing and they didn’t give me anymore after pushing. I felt every stitch afterwards, and was able to move my legs the entire time. So I’m very on the fence about my next birth: prepare for a natural birth since I’m pretty sure I could do it or try for another epidural and hope that one works a bit better.

  • @VictoriaEmighHorn
    @VictoriaEmighHorn Před 8 měsíci +2

    I have also had 4 babies, 2 epidural deliveries and 2 unmedicated! My last was actually an accidental unassisted homebirth. I did intend to go unmedicated, but at the hospital!

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci

      Oh wow! I bet that was a crazy experience!

  • @StephanieShtein
    @StephanieShtein Před 3 měsíci

    No one told me about the catheter!!! Thank you!!

  • @abigailf857
    @abigailf857 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thank you for sharing! I’ve just had baby #2. Both were epidurals but such different experiences! With the second baby I actually asked to have my epidural turned down almost entirely so I could move to more positions. It was very painful but I was finally able to push in a squatting position. Without that I’m not sure I would have been able to get my second out - he was a stubborn little guy!

    • @charissadubin9355
      @charissadubin9355 Před 5 měsíci +1

      You can have your epidural turned down?? I wish I had known that when I gave birth!! I wanted to get into a better position but I couldn’t move my legs at all.

    • @abigailf857
      @abigailf857 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@charissadubin9355 Yes you would never know because they don't tell you! It's good to ask OB beforehand because I think it might depend on how they administer it? However, for most epidurals they are continuously administering after an initial stronger dose from what I understand, so you can ask them to give you less or more. The only downside with giving less (from what they told me), is that once it's turned down, they may not be able to control your pain even if you ask it to be turned up again; since the pain has already "broken through" and there's only so much they can give/turn it up.

    • @charissadubin9355
      @charissadubin9355 Před 5 měsíci

      @@abigailf857 That's so good to know!! Thank you!

  • @DashinqueMichele
    @DashinqueMichele Před 8 měsíci +18

    Loved the story! Had my first via epidural but got it at 8 cm, had her shortly after so no time to really kick in. My next 2 were natural births. Definitely prefer those over my epidural. Although, I totally agree that natural birth is painful. For me it’s been a temporary pain where the epidural has been an ongoing pain. I still have issues at my epidural site due to anesthesiologist hitting a nerve while doing the epidural.

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Oh wow! I’m so sorry! That must be awful

    • @abigailloar956
      @abigailloar956 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Yup me too and I had so much break through pain it wasn't even worth it

  • @tracey1782
    @tracey1782 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video. Cute little boy

  • @elizabethmiller4963
    @elizabethmiller4963 Před 7 měsíci +11

    I love how you addressed this so graciously. My first 2 births were scheduled c sections because my babies were relentlessly breech. Then with my 3rd I had a successful VBA2C because baby was head down 🙌🏻 I am preparing for another natural birth for our 4th if the Lord wills. I agree with you that natural birth is so. painful. But using your intuition through labor and the fast recovery is so worth it. I was so swollen, bruised, and sore after both of my c sections and recovery was so slow. I wouldn't choose interventions if I could help it, based on my experiences ❤ Thanks again for your video! It was very informative and a breath of fresh air on the birth scene ❤

    • @alexandras9750
      @alexandras9750 Před 6 měsíci

      Congrats Elizabeth and i hope you get the birth you want again! Was it hard to find a provider that would do a VBAC2C and how long did you wait (or do they recommend) between each pregnancy? Thank you!

    • @elizabethmiller4963
      @elizabethmiller4963 Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@alexandras9750 Thank you! I had another lovely natural birth and healing is going well. I waited 15 months after my 2nd c-section to get pregnant. Almost made the recommended 18 months 😂 But my midwife wasn't worried. She was supportive of a VBA2C since the reason for the c's was baby positioning and not health complications. I wait3r 18 months to get pregnant again. We had moved to a different place but the provider I have now was also supportive since I had a successful natural birth. I know not all providers in the US are supportive of VBACs so I feel very grateful that I experienced 2 natural births after the 2 c-sections I had done!

  • @shauntelcampos3212
    @shauntelcampos3212 Před 4 měsíci +3

    1st: hospital + epidural, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th: birth center water birth, unmedicated. 5th: planning natural birth again. Although the pain is a lot, it is temporary. But the low and then high of the natural process and much, much easier recovery makes the pain worth it to me.

    • @catiemsimpson
      @catiemsimpson Před 2 měsíci

      I totally understand! I’ve had 3 epidurals and 3 naturals. My last baby I got an epidural which cascaded into a whole lot of unnecessary interventions. Baby and I turned out fine, but honestly the ordeal felt traumatic especially after knowing how uncomplicated my naturals births were. Now pregnant with my 7th at age 40 and preparing for a natural birth.

    • @lezhanaeedge4522
      @lezhanaeedge4522 Před měsícem

      I'm 28 and excepting my first I'm considering a water birth. How was your experience and is there anything you'd do differently?

  • @MandyPeach
    @MandyPeach Před 10 měsíci +4

    Thank you so much for this video! So helpful! So nervous about having a baby! My husband and I are newly married and we talk babies all the time now.

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 10 měsíci

      Don’t be nervous! Best thing you’ll ever do!

  • @anathebudgetfriendly5963
    @anathebudgetfriendly5963 Před 4 měsíci

    I had 4 my first 3 was natural and my last one epidural and it was weird, no pain but the strong pressure was tough.

  • @glorytoyah7836
    @glorytoyah7836 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi Anna, thank you for your information. I'm currently 36+4 weeks pregnant with my 3rd right now. I took castor oil with my last and it really worked much to my surprise. How far along were you when you took it? Just want to know because I plan to do it again but don't want to do it too early.

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 7 měsíci

      I always waiting till right around my due date. Maybe a few days before

  • @joshandkrystalwhitehead
    @joshandkrystalwhitehead Před 4 měsíci +3

    I have had six vaginal births. 2 in the hospital, 2 with pitocin, and then 4 home births. I had an unnecessary episiotomy, and tore with the other 4 the last two severely. This last one, I looked into gentle birthing and the bradley method. I also felt the baby's head as she came out and my the difference!!! Just very small tearing with no stitches. If you can change your mentality, it can help for sure!! Hope this helps someone trying to decide! Also my babies are 9 or 10 lbs with large heads:)

  • @dianaaugustine5438
    @dianaaugustine5438 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your experiences. I had an unmedicated induction turned emergency c-section with my first birth, and want to try again for a vaginal birth this time, but I have no idea what I want.
    Last time, I went in for a post-due date ultrasound and got sent to the hospital for a an immediate pitocin induction due to baby’s poor condition. I dilated to a 6, before the heart-rate decelerations were too bad to continue labor. I was so stressed out the whole time cause I thought my baby was dying. I honestly barely noticed the contractions. The nurses kept telling me I must be in pain, but I was too focused on the heart-rate monitor to care.
    When we did the spinal for surgery, I think the doctor botched it. It took him 40 minutes and was the worst pain of my life. People keep saying that wasn’t normal, but I just don’t know if I can handle anyone stick me in the back again.

  • @amandacarlisle4026
    @amandacarlisle4026 Před 7 měsíci +4

    My 2nd was on the traumatic side. With my 1st I knew going in I'd probably end up getting an epidural and I was just very go with the flow. I didn't feel anything bc of the epidural. I couldn't even feel myself pushing or any pressure or anything. It was nice but labor took a long time. I was pushing for 2 hours. With Mt daughter I wanted to do it differently. I experienced with an epidural so I wanted to try natural, but also wasn't 100% against getting an epidural. I just wanted to do my best to go natural. Well my midwife couldn't be there so another was and she basically lied to me to get me to accept pitosin to speed up my labor(I was already in labor, it just wasn't moving along much). Pitosin was the ONE THING I didn't want. BUt she used fear tactics to get me to agree to it and my labor ended up progressing so quickly I didn't have time to get the epidural when I'd finally asked. I managed the contractions for about an hour and then asked for an epidural. But then while they were gearing it ready I started feeling the urge to push, the midwife checked me and of course I was 10cm ans it was too late for an epidural.
    I pushed on my hands ans knees for about 10 minutes before she told me I needed to lay on my back and try(no idea why, also not what I wanted) ans then pushed another 15 minutes and she was out. But I dilated from about 2cm to fully dilated in under an hour and then pushed her out in about 20 minutes. It was excruciating and my contractions wouldn't stop. I had no breaks for the last 10 or so minutes between contractions and I almost passed out a few times because the idiot midwife kept telling me to hold my breath while pushing(not recommended anymore). It was just an awful experience. But I did heal much faster from it than with my son

  • @danieljames7264
    @danieljames7264 Před rokem +36

    We are currently in labor now
    And she just got the epidural
    This video was so helpful ❤

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před rokem +7

      I’m SO glad to hear it! Congrats on your little one!

    • @reflectionsinthebible3579
      @reflectionsinthebible3579 Před 8 měsíci +2

      We? You mean the mother of your baby?

    • @mendingmandy869
      @mendingmandy869 Před 8 měsíci +10

      ​@reflectionsinthebible3579 what's wrong with his verbiage? Sounds like he's a team with his wife.

    • @danieljames7264
      @danieljames7264 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@mendingmandy869 Thank you We are definitely a team, we were deciding on Epidural or Natural during the entire pregnancy. And during the delivery we decided to go epidural after viewing this lovely video…. I’m glad we have two healthy baby boys now

    • @danieljames7264
      @danieljames7264 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@reflectionsinthebible3579 Yes we meaning team pal

  • @darthcaro
    @darthcaro Před 6 měsíci

    i loved my epidural with my first! i got it after a few hours of labor so i couldn’t even feel them poke it into my back bc of the labor pain i was already in. then i had just enough epidural that i couldn’t feel pain but i could move my legs and feel the baby & when i needed to push.
    for my second pregnancy (which i’m in now) i plan to do the same as last time, but i’m nervous it’ll be like your second and i won’t be prepared! i guess i should prepare just in case.

    • @darthcaro
      @darthcaro Před 5 měsíci

      update: i tried to do the same thing and ended up getting the epidural right before i had to push and it barely kicked in 😬😅 good times hahaaa

  • @IndieThinkerJ
    @IndieThinkerJ Před 4 měsíci

    I have had 4, 2 with and 2 without and very much prefer epidural!

  • @wannabefarmerr
    @wannabefarmerr Před 5 měsíci +2

    Pros and cons at 17:13 if you’re a skipper like me

  • @AnnClaire
    @AnnClaire Před 5 měsíci

    which youtube videos did you watch to prepare for unmedicated birth? I may get an epidural but I would like to be prepared :)

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 4 měsíci

      I honestly cannot remember anymore. sorry!

  • @SuperPuffyDuck
    @SuperPuffyDuck Před 7 měsíci +2

    I am currently 25 weeks and 2 days first time pregnant and still trying to decide if I don't want an epidural or if I do want it. I am also trying to find a good book to read that gives both perspectives of epidural and no epidural birthing that will also give me good tips on how to handle the pain and breathing techniques haha I feel so unprepared. Thank you for this lovely video as it helps me a bit to decide on what I want! God bless you and your family!

    • @elthel
      @elthel Před 7 měsíci

      i would recommend the book “birthing from within” the goal is to help you get into the right mindset for birth, which i feel is so important and underestimated. but, the book doesn’t judge on how you birth; hospital, home, natural, medicated (i have lots of recommendations if you want any more)

    • @desimo2686
      @desimo2686 Před 9 dny

      ​@@elthel I would like more recommendations please!

  • @esthergs1795
    @esthergs1795 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I had two unmedicated births and the pain is so unbearable I feel like I’m done having kids but deep inside I would love a girl one day. I’m scared of the epidural leading to a c section 😭

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Never let that fear keep you from having another it’s sooooo worth it!

  • @avm4177
    @avm4177 Před měsícem +2

    33 is young!

  • @Sealegs9
    @Sealegs9 Před 11 měsíci +12

    Just had my second baby, first one was a C-section for breech. I had a Vbac induced with Pitocin and a foley bulb at 40weeks. Got to the hospital at 2cm, and the foley was placed. It was definitely uncomfortable by I couldn’t really feel contractions despite the Pitocin and seeing them happen on the monitor. The foley bulb came out at 5cm and then they broke my water at 3:15. It got crazy painful instantly. Contractions 2 minutes apart, I ended up getting in the shower with little relief. I was looking at the nurse and midwife and begging them to help me lol. I started pushing at 5:15 and baby was here at 5:36. I had a second degree tear. Got the shakes super intense after. It was amazing. I’m still in disbelief that I did it with no epidural. I’m not in a hurry to do it again though lol.

  • @Rochale1111
    @Rochale1111 Před 5 měsíci

    Remember Everyone body is different i had to epidurals and going to do it again this third time I tore about a inch towards the front with my first second baby i didn't tear at all and both labors where about 4-6 hours

  • @bustalebron8947
    @bustalebron8947 Před 3 měsíci

    I’ve got an epidural for both my previous pregnancies. I’m considering going all natural this time but idk if it’s worthy. My first first epidural experience I didn’t feel a thing I was numb numb. My second epidural experience, I could still feel my legs, I could walk but the nurses would hold me just in case. I felt my baby coming out and felt my contractions as well but not like excruciating pain, felt more like period pain on and off. Nothing to complain though. Everything went perfectly ❤

  • @christinepirir6759
    @christinepirir6759 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I did all the preparation for my unmedicated birth and I’m still traumatized from my fast labor with my first. It was only 7.5 hours. Birth is just hard ❤

  • @Daniellasanche
    @Daniellasanche Před 8 měsíci +3

    No tearing for the epidural births? Usually people tare less for the nautral, and more for the epidural I've heard

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Not in my case. I guess it depends on the person and also how strong their epidural is and how much they can feel

  • @lizzreid2495
    @lizzreid2495 Před 6 měsíci

    What CZcams classes did you take ? Looking to try natural with my son

  • @user-he9bi4zw6d
    @user-he9bi4zw6d Před 7 měsíci

    How did you prepare for the natural birth as far as videos and podcasts

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 7 měsíci

      I searched on CZcams for breathing techniques and things like that. Love the birth hour podcast

  • @Alexisk273
    @Alexisk273 Před měsícem

    I labored at home all day until 5cm with my first baby and i thought about going natural but once they started hooking me up to things i got uncomfortable super quick so i was just like okay lets do the epidural and it led to me getting pitocin which worked too well so they had to give me something to reverse it then give me more and i just could not feel a single thing and ended up having to have the vacuum.
    The worst was yet to come though because a couple days later i got the spinal headache and that was insane.
    I'm pregnant again now and i dont know if im more afraid of another epidural or the pain of unmedicated birth. If i get another epidural i will absolutely ask them to go easy on it but also that headache was like nothing ive ever experienced

  • @themarieoakes
    @themarieoakes Před 6 měsíci

    what kind of tears did you get? you did not specify but I am curious!

  • @triggeredkitten9958
    @triggeredkitten9958 Před 7 měsíci

    We just started trying yesterday

  • @kindanerdish9698
    @kindanerdish9698 Před 8 měsíci +20

    After having a 4th degree tear, I'm so pro epidural. Natural was my preferred method going into labor but I changed my mind really quickly and so glad I did. I went from 5 cm dilated to 10 cm within 20 minutes after getting the liquid gold.

    • @Amy-fk5we
      @Amy-fk5we Před 8 měsíci +6

      Wow that’s really fast!! A lot of people say epidural slows down dilation. Definitely not for you! 😂 I’m considering it too

    • @NS-yz8ym
      @NS-yz8ym Před 7 měsíci

      Do doctors give a stitch if you tear 4th degree?

    • @kindanerdish9698
      @kindanerdish9698 Před 7 měsíci

      @NS-yz8ym Yes they do, and you have to be taken to an operating room because it's a more extensive repair.

    • @kindanerdish9698
      @kindanerdish9698 Před 7 měsíci

      @adrinedesouza That's definitely where things got bumpy. I pushed for 4 hours and it ended up being a forceps delivery. They didn't even offer a c-section and I was so tired I just wanted the baby out at that point.

    • @kindanerdish9698
      @kindanerdish9698 Před 7 měsíci

      @adrinedesouza oh that's interesting, and good to know, in my case it was because I have a narrow pelvis and the baby got wedged.

  • @user-kg3xz2ke5v
    @user-kg3xz2ke5v Před 5 měsíci

    I'm pregnant with my second baby due in March and my first birth was a bit traumatic almost four years ago as I had to have a C-section and they messed up my first epidural and had to do another. Is it possible to have a healthy vaginal birth this time?

  • @ChannieTypeO-
    @ChannieTypeO- Před 9 měsíci +10

    Thank you, I have done unmedicated for first and still undecided on my second who will be here in 19 days!!! Approximately :) I had an induction with my first and went from a 0 cm to 10cm in an hour. I was in labor for a total of nine hours with no epidural and it was traumatizing because I could not push our son out and needed a forceps delivery. Most doctors I talk to tell me the induction does not make contractions worse but I just do not believe it. This is why I am trying to weigh pros and cons of both. Thank you again for your honesty. My birth for our first was very traumatic and painful. Most women just do not talk about it. I read up a lot and had breathing down but I never prepared for not being able to push my baby out and being in pain for hours with contractions every three minutes. I also had no pain relief for the forceps which was the most traumatic moment of all! I cannot believe anyone would tell a laboring mother to calm down!!! wow

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 9 měsíci +7

      I believe inducing definitely makes the contractions worse because you’re body just isn’t ready yet, but sometimes it’s necessary. I am praying your next labor is smooth with little pain!

    • @ChannieTypeO-
      @ChannieTypeO- Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@AnnaBruceblog I sure hope so!!! Thank you :)

    • @nataliab.1025
      @nataliab.1025 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @ChanStell86 How did it go? How are you and baby doing?

    • @ChannieTypeO-
      @ChannieTypeO- Před 8 měsíci +3

      @nataliab.1025 fast. He was born in less than 2 hours!!! Up now trying to take care of him. Lol. Rough night with cluster feeding. 8 days old as of now!!!

    • @YasOOsha
      @YasOOsha Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@ChannieTypeO- did u get an epidural with your second child?

  • @user-ix6mg1py8x
    @user-ix6mg1py8x Před 4 měsíci +2

    Could you make a video on how to prepare for natural birth? 😊 I’ve been thinking about it, this is my first, and he’s due in April! 😊

  • @RazzleDazzle11
    @RazzleDazzle11 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I’m 18 and having my first baby, I’m 29 weeks and my anxiety has gone through the roof, I’m so so nervous but excited. I have no idea if I’ll get epidural or not

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 9 měsíci +4

      You can do this girl! Don't be nervous! You will know what to do when the time comes.

    • @amethystlove
      @amethystlove Před 9 měsíci +4

      I was so nervous for my first baby to I was about the same age as you just a little bit older and I literally had a panic attack after having her. But it was not as bad as I thought it was going to be. I was literally so terrified but now I would definitely have another one and wouldn't worry about anything.

    • @zoeyknibb1408
      @zoeyknibb1408 Před 8 měsíci

      hey girl. i’m 18 having my baby soon in late october. i’m 34 weeks and i’m soooo freaking scared as well. if you need someone to talk to hit me up on insta @zoeyknibb. you got this. keep it up mama❤️

  • @neetsee
    @neetsee Před 9 měsíci

    May i please know what your height is? I think mine is similar to yours so i was just wondering if my babies would turn out to be around 7 pounds too.

    • @AnnaBruceblog
      @AnnaBruceblog  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Height really doesn’t have much to do with it, but in 5’4

    • @neetsee
      @neetsee Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@AnnaBruceblog haha okay. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to my curiosity.

    • @laurenswift9368
      @laurenswift9368 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Just to add to the conversation, I am also 5’4 and I’ve had a 9lb, 7oz boy and a 10lb, 12oz boy and a 9lb, 12oz boy and I can tell this 4th baby girl will be big too!!! 😂
      So height really isn’t super revealing 😂

    • @mrushing33
      @mrushing33 Před 8 měsíci

      I am 5’2” and had a 8 lb 8 oz boy, and a 9 lb 6 oz boy! Due with my third and this one is measuring ahead (they never said that with the first two). All vaginal deliveries.

  • @ienmel
    @ienmel Před měsícem

    I had 3 epidurals and after getting the epidural my dilation went from stalled at between 4-6 to 10 in less than an hour.. with my last birth my nurse looked at me and said I wanted to do it both ways to experience it and I did but I’m still waiting for my award with my all natural birth 😂😂😂.. she said she’ll be looking forward to her epidural with number 3 because she enjoyed her second birth so much more than the first.

  • @jaclynfisher5587
    @jaclynfisher5587 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I had one epidural when i was induced (daughter came 3 hrs after the epidural). I tore a lot with this labor and my epidural wore off after an hr and a half. Second daughter i had natural. Starting thinking i was in labor around 4 am and baby came at 7:33 am. I was holding the baby in essentially until we got to the hospital. They rushed me to delivery room and she came out right away. I had so much bleeding that i did pass out on first trip to bathroom. Didn't get to bond with baby as much because everyone was taking care of me while the baby was screaming at the top of her lungs. But def easier naturally. I loved being able to feel her coming out.

  • @PaigeNahanni
    @PaigeNahanni Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’ve had three children all natural births. I could never get an epidural I always felt the opposite way, Afraid and totally against getting one!…. That’s just my personal opinion! Everyone is different and every birth is a different experience whether good or bad

  • @arianaogburn1196
    @arianaogburn1196 Před 4 hodinami

    Thanks so much for this video! Ive had two unmedicated births at a birthing center no epidural. They were incredibly hard long painful and very traumatic for both my husband and I for me going through the horrible pain and him seeing me go through it. I had long hrs of back labor with my first baby.
    I am 39 weeks pregnant with my third baby. I have an induction scheduled in two days. Going to get the epidural this time hoping for a much more relaxed birthing experience.

  • @RC-cc1xl
    @RC-cc1xl Před měsícem

    I've had an unmedicated birth, a c section, and plan to have a medicated vbac this time. I hope it all works out. To be able to experience all the ways of delivery sounds so cool 😁 Also, 34 here on my 3rd and last child. I feel too worn out and old to endure another unmedicated birth 😅

  • @BD-ez9si
    @BD-ez9si Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm pregnant with my 4th child at 44! I've had all 3 vaginal..but this one I'm hoping c-section....my age and my stroke risks are the reason why I want a c-section.

  • @julieparrish4328
    @julieparrish4328 Před 4 měsíci

    Had my 8th at 33, still no epidural. My 3rd VBAC. I switched to homebirth after my needed c sec with my 5th (transverse laying, can't birth that vaginally, had she been feet or butt down I totally would've)

  • @michaelapryce393
    @michaelapryce393 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I'm a fan of natural birth!!! I personally don't believe in needle

  • @lauram7146
    @lauram7146 Před měsícem

    I had a fast labor, and without an epidural would have started pushing at 6cm. I also went from 0 to 100 real fast with contraction intensity. when my water broke they started 4 min apart. I was scared I wasn't going to get the epidural in time. They managed and it was worth it. I was able to enjoy the day, take a nap, and me and my husband were talking and making jokes as I pushed. Whole labor start to finish was 12hr. Before epi I was audibly in pain miserable. The hardest part for me was the recovery from tearing.