anesthesia however it depends on what your specific medical conditions are. You can check their answers out here (http://bit.ly/qKO1zk) if you're curious- have you all heard/experienced anything differently?
Well general anesthesia will knock you out; you won't be awake for the birth. This is typically only used for women who are allergic to other anesthetics and in very emergent situations. I know some doctors say epidurals
I understand your concern. I am 21 weeks pregnant with my third child (but my 2nd child was born 19 years ago!). Both of my children were born vaginally without an epidural and I plan to not have an epidural with this one...the downside is that I know without an epidural, if something were to happen and I need a c-section, I'm almost guaranteed to have general anesthesia. If I were to go ahead and have an epidural, I wouldn't have to worry about that...BUT I wouldn't be able to walk during labor (I chose my hospital specifically because they have telemetry fetal monitoring so I CAN walk during labor) and epidurals have their own risks...and the ONLY reason I am even considering one is to avoid the possibility of general anesthesia...
Pregnancy and childbirth can make even the sanest, most level-headed women go crazy thinking about what if??
Oh wow Christine! 19 years apart?! That's like starting all over again. Congratulations to you!!! I love the book Your Best Birth by Ricki Lake and Ina May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin if you haven't read those. Sounds like you've got a good plan. Usually avoiding the epidural and moving around will help prevent problems from occurring and thus needing emergency intervention.
LOL...yes, 19 years :) My oldest will be 21 this week and my youngest turned 19 last month. I am having my third child a month before my 42nd birthday :) This is the first child my husband and I will have together (we've both been married before and have children with other people).
It's SO different this time around because I know so much more (I am a nurse now). I don't think I even thought about the possibility of a c-section with my others...