I have had two labours without,and was chatting to a friend who is considering options for her first labour. She asked why I chose not to have epidurals.
I said - better not to as epidural increases the chances of further intervention, and that I wanted to 'do it myself'...in that perverse proud sort of way My first labour in particular was pretty long and hard, so it wasn't because the pain wasn'
t bad enough!
Anyway, I'm not trying to convince her either way, and not trying to upset people who have epidurals for whatever reason...but what were your reasons not to have one?
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What are the reasons you chose NOT to have an epidural?
Astrophe · 09/07/2009 04:11
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