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| Messages found: | "The video....." Posted by whisper211 28 April at 16:18
Thanks for all of your replys, i feel a little better about what to expect in the future But i have to say this video almost put me off, it looks so bloody painful, i was sitting with my legs tightly crossed all the way through ha! Good luck with your babies 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5784823927-582 09990
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| Messages: | | "Hi.." Posted by choliday1 30 April at 16:31
I had a natural labour & the crowning was the worst pain imaginable....times 100. I had an out of body experience for a few mins it was that sore! the pain took over my whole body... but INSTINT relief when the baby is born. I am now pregnant with my second & will def be having an epidurl after going the full way with nothing!!! lol x
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| | "Hi whisper" Posted by summerlee1 27 April at 18:01
Hi. I had my son 11 years ago and am currently 20 weeks pregnant. My contractions continued for 33-34 hours, and my son was led with his back against mine, so i had all my contractions in my back ( cant say if this is better or worse, as have nothing to compare it to yet!!)but even though the contractions went on for sooooo long, i'd still have to say that giving birth to the head was the worst part for me...and it was the only time i raised my voice and actually ending up sounding like a cow!!!! It was a real burning sensation for me, and i did tear a little but i have to confess i never went to a single antenatal class so im not sure if knowing the correct breathing techniques may have made it less painful or not?! as soon as i saw my gorgeous baby son in my arms though i just forgot about the pain. " It's the hardest pain to bare but the easiest to forget! " Eveyone's different though hun and it may be a piece of cake for you....im hoping it's going to be for me this time round!!
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| | "Painful!!" Posted by bkharding 27 April at 14:10
The worst part for me was pushing the head out,i had my son nearky 7yrs ago,and when his head was coming out it was horrible.It felt like i was burning down below,but once the head was out it was really easy.Everybody is different tho,so a painful labour for me might be a easy labour for you.I'm now 9wks preggers,and i'm not at all scared about labour,it's a part of life,and well worth it in the end,plus you get to call your other half all the names under the sun.lol.Good luck and all the best anyway!
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| | "Hiya " Posted by happy2111 27 April at 12:03
cant help you on your question because im only pregnant with my first but would love to no where you watched that video cause im so worred about what it is like if you could help that would be great x
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| | "Living tv!" Posted by nettynoo78 30 April at 13:10
there are lots of baby and birth programmes on living TV, I've seen a few births on there at around 7:30 / 8 pm. Also on sky there's a baby channel, think its channel 285 or somewhere round there! Watching the births has helped my fears a bit, I thought I would be terrified if I watched but they made me feel alot better - it just seemed so natural and seeing the Mum's faces as soon as baby was out - the look of sheer adoration and delight just seemed to overcome my fears of the pain!xxx
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| | "The video....." Posted by whisper211 28 April at 16:18
Thanks for all of your replys, i feel a little better about what to expect in the future But i have to say this video almost put me off, it looks so bloody painful, i was sitting with my legs tightly crossed all the way through ha! Good luck with your babies 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5784823927-582 09990
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| | "Birth!" Posted by reddsonia 27 April at 11:58
I couldn't feel my first child, because i had a super epidural. but my second child, although i had an epidural, it only really took the edge off the contractions, but when he was born, i felt like a pop sensation. i wouldn't say it was painful...i think your too busy feeling the contraction before hand and pushing... you stop while the head is being born to catch your breath, and out they come!!
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