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Will it be the same for me as for my mum?

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lazycat · 03/07/2007 19:08

People keep telling me that my experience of childbirth is likely to be very similar, if not identical, to my mother's experience. Which would be fine, if her labour with me wasn't a horror story...

Was yours like your mother's?

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TheArmadillo · 03/07/2007 19:12

mine was the exact opposite of my mum's, unfortunately.

No one can predict what your labour will be like for a first child.

lulumama · 03/07/2007 19:13

nope

there was a whole thread about this a few months ago

don;t make it a fait accompli!

there are things you can do to try and get a more positive experience

NotQuiteCockney · 03/07/2007 19:14

Not at all reliable. My mother had three good (if somewhat precipitous) labours. I am built the same as her. I had an 'elective' CS and an 'emergency' CS.

TheArmadillo · 03/07/2007 19:15

Also medical care in childbirth has moved on a lot. Even in the past 2 years (since I had ds) there have been changes.

nomdeplume · 03/07/2007 19:15

Mine was the polar opposite.

Mum with me

Gestation - 32wks
Duration - 12 hrs
Pain relief - G&A & Pethidine
Complications - Yes(underdeveloped lungs, baby born blue)
Post birth hospital stay for baby - 3 weeks
Post birth hospital stay for mum - 1 week

Me with DD_

Gestation - 37.5wks
Duration - 3 hrs
Pain relief - None
Compliactions - None
Post birth hospital stay for baby - 10 hours
Post birth hospital stay for mum - 10 hours

Loopymumsy · 03/07/2007 19:47

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lazycat · 03/07/2007 22:40

Thank you! Feel much better now.

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