«I had three or four
very painful contractions, but after that it was a very lovely, easy labor and I pushed her [daughter] out.»
Not exact matches
This is the phase when labor begins to get
very tiring as mothers don't get much rest between
contractions and they become increasingly
painful.
The
contractions soon became
very strong and
painful.
Which resulted in a lot of constant
contractions that were
very painful, for two days.
As the
contractions continued to come
very close together and seemed to become more
painful with each one, and the back labor became nearly impossible to endure, we tried everything we could for natural pain management.
Our doctor was concerned that my
contractions, while being pretty continuous and somewhat
painful, were not being
very effective in moving baby down.
One other possible disadvantage is the degree of pain relief; for some, the idea of giving birth in the water means a tranquil, relaxing environment and a lack of pain, however the reality is that labour is a
painful experience and although water may soothe pain,
contractions will still be
very painful and some women may be disappointed with the degree of pain relief offered by water.
I had some regular
contractions that started at 9.30 am, but they weren't
very painful.
They may even have a pattern from time to time, but
contractions usually aren't anything to worry about unless they happen six times in an hour or are
very painful.
I felt
very much in control going into the labor and had told my midwife that I didn't care how
painful it was, I wanted it to be over within 2 hours so I stayed in positions that would increase the intensity and effectiveness of each
contraction.
Its comforting to know im not the only one, I was set to be induced with my fifth child on jan 1, went to hospital at 5 am, put on pittosin at 6, dialed slowly, and had
painful contractions, Dr broke my water at 11,
contractions even more
painful, got the epidural at 12, labor did not progress, was dialated 3 cm all day, @ 8 pm,, Dr took me off pittosin for an hour to see if I would progress if we started over again, at 9 they hooked me up again, all night and just progressed to a 4, that next morning, still nothing, finally Dr said we need to do a c section, since my water was broken earlier the previous day, he was worried about infection, finally went to operating rm, it was so cold, I was shaking and crying, I was so scared, btw my previous 4 children were vaginal births, I felt so guilty, thinking it was my fault my labor did nt progress.Finally I had her, when the Dr held her up for me to see, I started bawling, she was perfect, it was
very emotional, she weighed 6 lb 4oz and 18in, Im
very proud of her, and myself
Cramp is an involuntary
contraction of the muscle which can not only be
very painful but may also cause muscle damage in severe cases.
I ate dates from 36 weeks onwards and my
contractions were not
very painful.
These
contractions can prevent sexual intercourse (or make it
very painful), and — understandably — it's an incredibly frustrating condition!
No dilation and while not
very painful I would loose my breath and get
very hot during the
contractions.
I labored for 2 more hours...
very intense,
very painful and thank God for Mike who literally held my back together with every
contraction to help offset the pressure.