Hi girls
My birth experience was very enjoyable too. My pains started mildy at 6am but I was able to drift in between sleep, woke at 830am, had shower, drove to eat McDonalds' breakfast, drink a bott of chix essence then reach hospital at 11am. 2 cm dilated. But bearing with pain was very bearing and stressful to me though it was not unbearable. Given enema to clear my bowels so baby will not be contaminated by our motions when we push.
Requested for epidural before I overshot (my gynae do not allow epidural after 4cm). Bliss is the only word to describe, I fell asleep, wake up read books. My water bag was burst by gynae and I was also placed on a drip to hasten contractions which seemed to have stopped after epidural at abt 2pm. When I felt like passing motion, means the baby is crowning, was told not to start pushing first until gynae comes. My level of epidural was ocntrolled VERY well, I could feel the womb contracting (that's when we need to push) but no pain. A midwife will place a hand on your tummy to guide you when to push but I could feel it coming myself was was more prepared. 4 pushes, my girl was born. Sitches were done when still on epidural. No feeling except your skin tugging down under.
After taken off epidural, experienced mild tiredness (but mum says after birth is like this) and numbness in one leg. Given a tub to vomit in but only urgh once but nothing came up.
Will request for same doc to adminster my epidural this round. I think it is his good "handiwork" tt I had a good experience with epidural.
Post natal sex - I only really bleed for one week and by end of scond week, i was clear. And following a book's advise I try inserting one finger into my vagina, then two. It helps me to get over the fear of the "wound bursting" and to let my vagina 'get used' again. I realised after episotomy stitch, the vagina opening is smaller, so initial intercourse was slightly uneasy but not painful for me.