I've given birth three times so I will answer,but it truly is different for everyone and you won't know until it happens! Oh and with childbirth,there's no such thing as a silly question!
Is an epidural really better? Is it way too painful without one? I've had one with an epidural and two without. The epidural was amazing (but be warned it doesn't always work, can make things go slower also) I didn't feel any pain at all. I did get very tired because I was pushing for quite a while, I think this is because I was just waiting to be told to push rather than doing what my body was telling me. Baby was fine and I had no side effects, was just a bit annoying when I needed to get up and get cleaned up but I couldn't walk because it hadn't worn off! I preferred my other two births to be honest as I felt more in control. And they were quicker!
I hear stories of women actually tearing during birth, and I'm petrified of this. Is it true there are massages to avoid this? I've never done the perineal massage that's supposed to help prevent tearing, but I've never torn either. Vagina of iron. It can't hurt to try but its not guaranteed to prevent it.
*How embarrassing is it when during labour, doctors are coming to just have a look down there and poking around?Is an epidural really better? Is it way too painful without one?
I hear stories of women actually tearing during birth, and I'm petrified of this. Is it true there are massages to avoid this?
How embarrassing is it when during labour, doctors are coming to just have a look down there and poking around? Meh, I wasn't that bothered. Nobody ever did anything without my consent and they were very clear that if I felt uncomfortable at any time I could ask them to stop and they would. It didn't happen that much to be honest. But you most likely really won't care once you're in labour.I found I became very focused on what I was doing and everybody else sort of took a back seat.
Is it better to have your partner at the top end, instead of him watching the baby coming out? I hear it's horrible to see that. Personal preference.in my opinion if a bloke can't deal with watching your baby being born he shouldn't have impregnated you in the first place! My dh was fine with it, he wasn't exactly staring up my vagina but he wasn't strictly head end only. He did a lot of hand holding.
I've got a while to go, but honestly, I'm not looking forward to it. I'm petrified and considering trying to ask for a c-section. How do women psych themselves up to actually go through with it? I'm a wimp at the best of times and have a low pain threshold, I can't even imagine having to push this baby out. I mean, their heads are massive! The best advice I have is try NOT to overthink it. Basically the baby is going to come out one way or another. Yes it hurts but it's gone as soon as the baby is out, and it's a useful pain. You know with every contraction that passes you're another step closer to meeting your child. You are entitled to ask for a section but you may be in for a fight, it really depends on your hospital.
I really am a wuss with pain. I cry having blood tests, I just don't deal with it at all. But birth for me was different. As I said it definitely hurts but you know why it hurts,and you know it will stop hurting when the baby comes. I'd give birth again tomorrow if I could!
Good luck ,you'll be fine 