Sorry to hear you are in pain. There are pain medication that they can give you during birth so that you don't have to deal with the pain. I know a lot of people want to avoid the epidural, but believe me, I was the one person who swore I would never get it and when I was in so much pain I decided to get it. I forgot about what I swore I would never get. It is painful, and I'm not trying to scare you, I'm just warning you... If anyone ever tells you it's not that bad, they are lying to you. Have you gone to birthing classes? I never went, but I've heard they are very helpful in giving tips on how to relieve the pain. That's something you should consider.
It really isn't that bad for some people, I've had two drug free labours that were completely bearable. I've had gallbladder attacks that were way worse than labour. Just because you're in pain now doesn't mean you will be in labour, remember that in labour your body has done a lot of preparation and is ready for it.
At that stage things going in hurt!! I had a natural, drug free delivery with my daughter and it genuinely wasn't that bad...but it did really hurt me when they examined me, much more intensely than the actual contractions, it also really hurt me when they touched my belly to feel the contractions it made them seem 20x worse, weird huh?!!!
Thanks ladies! And I tried looking into birth classes but I'm late and they are booked till July =(
Hey shame man, its nt always easy hey, ths is my first as well 36wks, I've heard frm differnt ladies their experiences I genuinely thnk it wud depend on u an ur body, the best advice I gt my doc ws I shud listen to my body, I cud b nt tht bad for others bt like I said c hw u feel an wts best at the time, I'm scheduld for a c section an I'm lil anxious hwever I'm hopin everythn wrks out well, hope the sme for u dear
You are so lucky I want a c section I keep asking for one and my doc says no