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Topic: Epidural Posted: 11 January 2009 at 1:32pm |
Hi just wanting to know what is an epidural and is it painful when they put it in your back and also what pain relief have other people tried beside the epidural and did it help with the pain
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 1:43pm |
no it wasnt painful for me when they put it in.. honestly you dont notice because you are too busy wanting the baby to come out!:) they have to explain all about the risks and it was so funny as I was throwing up almost on him...lol..anyway it was brilliant for me except i had constant shaking that didnt go away for about 2 hours..(but i did have an extra top up due to emer c section)
i found gas helped a little but very hard for me to coordinate it with the contractions..
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 2:08pm |
Did you try the pethidine Foxxy-One? I've heard lots of mixed views on that.
I don't like the idea of a big ol' needle in my back but I'm pretty keen on an epi anyway. I'm a bit of an anxious type, and if I don't have to worry about the pain, then that's one less thing to stress about.
I'd also like to know other peoples' views on what worked best for them and if they had an epi, what they thought of it.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 2:10pm |
I was terrified of one and absolutely didn't want it but when the time came and I was in labour I asked for one and it was absoluely fine. I am the biggest whimp out and I honestly didn't find it sore at all. You get a local injection first - feels like a wee bee stink and after that you don't feel the epidural going in - just a bit of pressure. The people talk you through every step and I just kept concentrating on their voices. Once you have had it all the pain is taken away. For me it meant I wasn't scared anymore and I could just relax. I had no trouble pushing with it and felt so positive about the birth experience because of it. Everyone is different but I am not that great with pain so for me it was the best thing.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 2:10pm |
I didnt find it painful either. the contractions that preceded my decision to have one were worse. I was worried about it and how I would stay still etc but it was easy and you feel human after its in. I managed to sleep for a while after mine.
I also tried gas but couldnt work it out either. Am going to try again though. I had pethidine after the birth as I was in serious pain due to a clot. Didnt like the pethidine much.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 2:10pm |
I'm not keen on the pethadine as there are so many possible side effects but i'm not making any decisions yet as I have no idea what I will or will not want on the day. I told my MW that I would take my lead from her.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 2:12pm |
I also had some feeling left and could move my legs (but wouldnt have been able to walk and still needed help to roll over). I could feel pressure etc like my contractions but no pain....even when pushing. I knew that it would have bloody hurt without the epidural so I was aware of how much pressure there was.
The other funny thing I remember is that they put the scalp monitor on the baby so I obviusly had that sticking out "down there" and I could tell when bubs moved as it tickled...very funny.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 2:14pm |
Sarah no...not one person i knew had a good experience with it so I didn't go for that..never got offered it either though..
I think it is good to have an idea what you want though as at the time you are just thinking(well i was) please take this pain away @$#@#! I was induced which is hear is worse so not sure I assume it's just about as painful and intense without induction ? but I was always going to have the epi and very glad I did !!
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 2:25pm |
never felt a thing but i was mid contatction at the time man i put breathing to good use then so no you cant relly feel it epes if they time it with a contraction
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 3:06pm |
Compared to contractions .. its a breeze!
Pethadine did squat for the pain .. gas was ok(ish) but the epi was bliss ..
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 4:02pm |
I took it as a last resort, but only cos if they couldn't get DS out with 3 attempts of ventouse they were going to do an CS. The only other 'real' pain relief I had taken was 2 panadol about 20 hours earlier. I am a huge needle wuss, and am sure I was in tears the whole time
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 4:05pm |
I went straight to epidural as soon as I had syntocinin (to make the contractions happen). I loved it. I had it at 8.30am, and then slept till 12.30. I could move my legs a bit, and even managed to walk (well, DH doesn't call it walking  ) to the loo. My epidural had phentanyl in it, which made me quite itchy. For me, the epidural didn't take away the pressure of the baby moving down and that was what drove me somewhat insane and had me crying. Fab MW kept getting the anaesthetist back to review it, but they couldn't do anything. I couldn't feel any contractions and pushing was really weird (I kept cracking up laughing cos it seemed so unreal), but there was no way I would have had a VB if I hadn't had an epi.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 4:12pm |
I didn't have an epi, but thought I would add my comment on pethidine... I tried gas first and hated it - couldn't get the hang of sucking on it and it seemed like too much trouble. Then they gave me pethidine (which I was against before in labour) and I relaxed straight away and found the whole ordeal a bit easier. My DH said I was quite different after the jab - in a good way.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 4:18pm |
My epi didn't work just because it was too late and no one realised that I was ready to have a baby! They all thought I had at least 7 hours to go  .
But yes, it really is nothing at the time. You get a local so you don't feel the big needle at all. I was having a gas-induced high the time anyway so I didn't care what they did to me lol.
I don't mind that it didn't work because I know I can go without it next time. Although it would have been VERY nice not to experience the 'ring of fire' feeling of pushing a 9lb 4oz child out of my vjj.....
Maybe next time I will just request many local anesthetics 'down there'.
ETA other pain relief was just panadol the night before when I got mild contractions after having the prosten gel (I was induced), then gas after I got to 6cms which didn't take the pain away at all but it made me concentrate on breathing/not panicking, and it made everything funny between contractions, like being really drunk.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 4:24pm |
I had one with Maya after 36 hours of contractions and afterwards I couldn't understand why anyone wouldn't want one, it was brilliant! It took away the pain instantly, and having it put in wasn't a big deal as the anesthetist was really patient and talked me thru it. I also had a few puffs of gas but it made me vomit.
Then I had one inserted prior to labour with the gremlins to allow my OB to control the contractions once they started synto coz they needed to make sure both babies weren't getting distressed. It didn't work tho and I had no pain relief at all, I didn't want the gas after it made me sick with Maya and I'm allergic to pethadine. But afterwards I felt really empowered by the fact that I had delivered them with no pain relief, the pain wasn't that bad and I wished I hadn't let the OB talk me into it in the first place.
With lil miss I had no pain relief at all, but then I didn't have time as the whole thing took less than 2 hours. I was screaming for an epi when I was in transition but I think if it hadn't been so fast it would have been less intense and I would have felt more in control.
The only thing I would mention about the epi tho is that it's usual for your BP to drop when they first insert it which can make you feel a bit nauseous and dizzy. My midwife had me roll onto my left side both times and it came right within a few minutes.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 7:13pm |
ah that makes sense...cause another reason they wanted me to have it was the PE... yeah the gas does make you feel drunk and light headed which often makes people vomit..
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 7:24pm |
It's quite interesting reading these stories because I only had gas and I absolutely loved it. Concentrating on sucking it in properly was a great distraction and I wanted to hit my MW over the head when she wanted to take it away from me lol
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 8:04pm |
I had gas with Conor and nothing with Nyah.
With Cooper I had a epi and to be honest I found it slightly over rated. I think that is because my mw never topped me up, so as a result I felt every contraction, much to my disappointment. I lost all feeling in my right leg and couldnt walk, it was hillarious (well DH thought so). I eventually got the feeling back by the next day.
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 8:15pm |
kebakat wrote:
It's quite interesting reading these stories because I only had gas and I absolutely loved it. Concentrating on sucking it in properly was a great distraction and I wanted to hit my MW over the head when she wanted to take it away from me lol |
Me too!! I loved the gas, it made me feel very drunk and it made me giggle! I screamed at my M/W when the bottle ran out and made her hurry up and get me another full one!
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Posted: 11 January 2009 at 8:44pm |
I barely felt the needle go in my back, the hardest thing was trying to sit still while having contractions! It's so nice to have an epidural but I actually found it impaired my ability to push baby out properly because I couldn't feel enough of what my body was trying to do.
Other things I have tried are gas (IMO good because you can control how much you get but bad because not enough pain relief on its own - I was sucking it so much that I made myself dizzy!) and fentynal (one of the ingredients of epidural, is delivered one dose at a time via IV in your arm/wrist, you are still mobile, can still have gas and/or shower etc) - I liked this one and it's going on my birth plan for this bub.
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