So between doing horse lips and kissing
my husband during contractions, I was able to get through them.
Sitting on a birthing ball, I leaned into
my husband during the contraction and back into Rosie's chest afterwards and she didi her magic and made me fall asleep.
Not exact matches
I am Strong because I had two extremely intense
contractions during the administering of the epidural, but managed to stay still enough with the help of my
husband so as to not incur any nerve damage.
I paced the upstairs hallway and looped all throughout our bedroom and bathroom, pausing to lean on my
husband during difficult
contractions.
Lynn provided us with suggestions for positions to use
during the
contractions including using her tens unit at one point and then recommending that I labor in the shower (which I did for several hours), she kept the environment in the room calming by using her essential oils and salt lamp, she was very hands - on in helping to relieve my pain when it got very intense, and she supported both my
husband and I throughout the labor.
I drove with her and her
husband to the hospital and supported her
during some intense
contractions during the 30 minute drive from Coral Springs to Boca Raton.
What is likely to happen, is you end up screaming your head off
during a
contraction or cuss your
husband out for getting you into this situation.
By 8 pm, I was getting the «shut up, these really hurt» type
contractions, and my
husband was enlisted to put pressure on my back
during each
contraction... darn posterior labors!
Standing, leaning over the bed
during contractions, while
husband rubbed my back.
My
husband and mom took turns spraying my low back with hot water
during contractions and that also helped to distract from the intense pain.
My
husband has been great to allow me to nap
during the day because my bouts of
contractions have been keeping me up at night.