Is this your first baby and was it recent? Can you speak to your midwife to debrief?
Quick labours are a different kettle of fish.
Precipitous birth.
They’re the only type of labours/births I’ve ever had. My last baby was born within an hour of my first contraction.
People are a bit annoying and like to say say ‘you're lucky’ as the stereotype we have all grown up with is a prolonged labour with a build up of contractions and pain, especially for first time mums, who are often labouring for many hours, many of them spent at home with minor but increasing pain.
Taking a little walk, taking paracetamol, having a bath, or even putting on tens machine pads in early labour is inconceivable for me! So far away from my own experiences! My first contraction took away my ability to do anything apart from scream for help. From zero to 10+
Precipitous births have their own issues. Quick onset of contractions with not much time between causes problems with regards to getting to hospital safely and in time and also with getting pain relief. Epidurals were never ever mentioned or offered as there was no time! Even the gas didn’t work for me, maybe because I hadn’t had time to build it up or work out how to use properly, I don’t know. So your pain relief options are hugely limited for a start.
Other complications of a precipitous birth are increased risk of tearing and haemorrhage so more reasons why youre not ‘lucky’ to have a quick birth.
Look after yourself and your baby 