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9923140 tn?1407723429

does it really hurt?

Im 19weeks and i can't stop thinkig about labor, is the pain really that bad?
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72hrs. Oh sweet baby Jesus.
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Its different for everyone. I was in labor for 72hours with my son and it was super painful but my sister has 4 kids and each time labor was an hour or less with no meds.
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9923140 tn?1407723429
Oh god, i know i still have a long way to go but time is flying. I just hope it's not that bad.
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I had back labor too and they say that's the worst but I just kept thinking to myself the pain will not last forever and u get a beautiful baby out of it
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Yes! Theres no nice way to think about labour... Its a flippin killa!!
I had back labour which was so so so painful! Most women have there contractions in there front but mine was ALL my back and it was the worst pain ever!!
My advice is... Dont think about labour at all,.your baby only has two ways of entering the world and either way is going to hurt no matter what.
Accept all the drugs they offer you.
My labour was so bad i think i had every drug they stored lol. In the end i begged them for an epidural and it was the best thing i ever did. I was in labour for nearly 2 days and had no sleep and with the epidural i fell asleep and everything. It was brill :)
I wish you the best of luck hunny and honestly dont stress or worry about labour. Your baby only has two options and you forget ALL the pain once baby is lay on your chest x
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It depends on how yu tolerate pain I felt no pain until time tu push an I went natural
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