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Hey ladies

When you guys had an epidural can u still feel the baby come out of you ?
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14869466 tn?1447439017
I felt pressure... No pain at all. I love the epidural and I'm having one with my 2nd bby that's due March 9th.
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10527507 tn?1444453381
I felt absolutely nothing, it depends on when they give it to you. I was 9cm when I asked for it so they gave me a spinal block first then the epidural.
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I guess its different to every females lol
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1018329 tn?1448980165
I felt nothing. My baby had her head out and I had no idea.
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I had one with my first pregnancy and I definitely felt baby come out. Not in a painful way, I felt 0 pain but there was a lot of pressure then I felt it go from the head to the neck, one more push and I felt like my stomach dropped and honestly like I had a gaping hole between my legs right then. It was kind of amazing to feel baby come out as there is nothing like it but it also freaks me out honestly.
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An Epidural will calm the pain but you feel the pressure of the baby when pushing, it will most definitely feel like you having to poop. But you would a sense of relief.. I love epidurals.. I had 5 of them..
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2080231 tn?1444933585
A lot of women can't, but my epidural was turned off before pushing because they wanted me to feel it so I was less likely to tear. It wasn't delightful, but not as bad as I thought it would be.
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