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- How Painful is Delivering a Baby?
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- QUESTION: I am pregnant, for the first time, and reading everything I can lay
- my hands on. I want to know how painful it is going to be, and everyone of my
- friends tell a different tale. Sometimes I think they just are pulling my leg
- for the fun of it. Even my doctor is less than informative about this, and
- she is a woman too. Can you help me? I really want to know.
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- ANSWER: Even if I wrote a hundred different answers to your question, and
- there are at least that many, I am sure your experience will be different.
- And that is the point. Everyone's experience varies, and all I can provide is
- a general answer, some averages and a few tips that may help.
- As a first time mother, your labor will be longer than for a second or
- third birth. As an average, it will be about 13 hours from the time you begin
- active labor until the baby arrives. It could be less and it might be more.
- See? Just averages.
- Some women experience no pain at all, yet it is not called "labor"
- without good reason. It is work, and hard work at that. Preparing for
- delivery by taking one of the many courses offered by hospitals, birthing
- centers and "Y's" can not only prepare you--and your husband--physically, but
- mentally as well. The more you understand, the less your anxiety, and that
- can lead to less pain. The exercises that form part of the training can help
- develop your concentration, focus on meaningful muscular activity, conserve
- your energies for the time that activity is most useful, and provide you with
- relaxation techniques to use between contractions. All these elements lead to
- a delivery that is "less painful". Or for those who are truly successful,
- "painless".
- Should the labor be protracted and demanding, help can be offered to you
- in a number of ways. The use of narcotic pain killers still have a place
- during the course of a labor, but have given way to two other techniques.
- Both epidural and spinal anesthetics can be used to control pain, while still
- permitting you to be alert and cooperate in the process. Finally, a general
- anesthetic can be used if it is necessary for you to sleep while a difficult
- delivery is accomplished.
- Continue your research, learn all you can, take a good course, practice,
- and then enjoy the marvel of new life. Good luck.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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