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How many of you had a quicker labour second time round?
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My midwife keeps telling me it's faster and easier second time round.
What was your second experience like if so? X
What was your second experience like if so? X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mine was quicker second time but can't remember length...all a blur!
However my daughter in law has just had a baby and I was interested to discover that episiotomies are not standard now. She was allowed to 'tear naturally' (ouch!!). Thinking is the tear will heal quicker and more effectively. Is this the case in all labour wards?
However my daughter in law has just had a baby and I was interested to discover that episiotomies are not standard now. She was allowed to 'tear naturally' (ouch!!). Thinking is the tear will heal quicker and more effectively. Is this the case in all labour wards?
1st one: 26.5 hours in labour inc 2.5 hours pushing, epidural, forceps, tearing, episiotomy, blood loss, anaemia, blood clots...awful!
2nd one: waters went an hour before contractions started, baby born 4 hours later after only 7 mins of pushing with a little gas and air, some tearing, but a much nicer experience - I felt much more in control, baby looked much healthier that the first one had and I was back at home that afternoon :)
It's easier because you know what's happening, I fought against my contractions with the first but let my body get on with it the second time....you will be fine. x
2nd one: waters went an hour before contractions started, baby born 4 hours later after only 7 mins of pushing with a little gas and air, some tearing, but a much nicer experience - I felt much more in control, baby looked much healthier that the first one had and I was back at home that afternoon :)
It's easier because you know what's happening, I fought against my contractions with the first but let my body get on with it the second time....you will be fine. x
My sister was in labour with my first niece for two hours. With the second, she asked me to be her birthing partner (alongside her boyfriend), so I was on standby in the last few weeks. Three weeks before A was born, my sister called me in full-blown labour, having had her waters break on the stairs on the way back up to her flat after the school run for the eldest, minutes earlier. I left work and shot over to hers to try and meet them before the ambulance got there. I arrived at 9:26am and the baby literally shot out nine minutes later on the bed. Showered, dressed and on the sofa just in time for when I picked up the big niece at lunch time. :)
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