Answered by Bumpin4Baby - Feb. 27, 2015 3:31pm
Oh no! Do they not think that your baby will turn? Thanks for your answer!
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Answered by Bumpin4Baby - Feb. 26, 2015 9:34pm
Thanks girls. I have done a lot of reading on the subject and I am leaning toward not getting one. I just keep telling myself that the pain won't last long, I just don't know how much of that pain I will be able to handle. LOL. I will talk to my OB but I am sure that he will say it's a personal preference. I was just curious! :)
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Answered by Mrs.Mom - Mar. 3, 2015 10:24pm
My nurse didn't feel I needed one because I was handling the pain really well. But she made a good point "no need to be a hero". I mean, really, why feel the pain if you don't have to? That was how I looked at it anyhow. I also had a few stitches afterwards. Glad I didn't feel a thing! :)
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Answered by stickybean1976 - Feb. 26, 2015 7:00pm
I've done it both and I'm definitely having an epidural this time. It's a personal choice only u can decide and it's not something you can always plan, some people just find they can't cope any longer and need it. Discuss your questions with your OB and see what they say and think. :-)
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Answered by mommyof2Nsky - Feb. 26, 2015 11:40pm
I had an epidural with my oldest and didnt have one with my last, honestly the pain was the same, I felt no difference at all... im currently 36+4 weeks along but my baby is transverse, so c section it is. :(
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Answered by fanny-melly - Feb. 26, 2015 6:25pm
It depends how much pain you can manage, everyone is different. With my first daughter I did have an epidural but my second went faster and easier that I did not need an epidural. But I know some moms that had an epidural every time and others that never had one. As for preference this time I'll try not to get one but if is too much to handle I'll get one.
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Answered by TXkadams - Mar. 1, 2015 11:36pm
You don't have to decide now. You can wait to see what the labor pain is like for you then decide then.
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