I'm very interested to hear of anyone's birth experiences (good or bad) where mothers have relied completely on their own instincts about when to push.
I'm expecting my 4th baby, and while my first three labours have had good outcomes (gorgeous healthy babies and no major interventions) they've not exactly been positive and wonderful experiences! The last two times I've had the urge to push an hour or two before being given the go-ahead by the midwife (either because the midwife hadn't arrived or because I was told not to push yet).
Things I've read since then indicate that perhaps if I'd pushed GENTLY when I first felt the urge things would have progressed more naturally and quickly and less painfully. However, I am a bit apprehensive about relying purely on my own instincts... and also wondering how the midwife will react when I tell her I don't want to be examined at all!
Any thoughts or experiences would be very welcome!