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Did your contractions hurt more or less than you thought they would?

  • poll: Did your contractions hurt more or less than you thought they would?
    Hurt WAY more : (46 votes)
    52 %
    Pain was what I was expecting : (24 votes)
    27 %
    Hurt less than I anticipated : (16 votes)
    18 %
    Other : (3 votes)
    3 %
  1. Ree723

    grapefruit / 4819 posts

    Way more. There is just no way to envision the pain until you go through it. My early labour contractions weren't that bad and I thought I'd be ok, but once active labour started, forget it! Everyone said they'd be like cramps....umm, no. I get cramps every month and they were nothing like cramps. All I can say is thank goodness for the epi! Labour sucks....but delivery is pretty awesome, it's just getting to that point I wish I could skip.

  2. Purpledaisy

    nectarine / 2973 posts

    Way more! My labor also went really fast up to 7cm. I went from thinking that I *might* be having contractions to 2-3 min apart super intense contractions in like and hour. And then I got an epidural and it was wonderful!

  3. lemondrop

    bananas / 9118 posts

    So much worse- BUT, it was because the contractions were right on top of each other without a break in between. I had expected 24+ hours of labor, but things moved way faster than I planned (water breaking to baby in just under 8 hours, it only really hurt for 4 hours for me) and I couldn't wrap my brain around it. If I was in a better frame of mind I may have been able to walk and focus and not fight the contractions as much, but yes- it hurt like hell. Not to scare you, just being honest

    Now labor has faded to the back of my mind and I have forgotten a lot about the unpleasant stuff. Trying for baby #2, I'm way more nervous about the morning sickness and heartburn of pregnancy rather than worrying about labor again, that part isn't nearly as scary the next time around.

  4. tlcbaby

    nectarine / 2750 posts

    I I voted less because I honestly had no idea what to expect so I was prepared for worse. To me, it helped that they built gradually over the seven or so hours because every time I had a contraction I realized if I could handle that I could probably handle another one.

  5. red_seattle

    kiwi / 549 posts

    I thought since I had had regular contractions for months, preterm labor, etc etc that I was totally prepared. Oh, how naive I was! The contractions I had while on bedrest that I couldn't talk through were barely anything compared to the contractions I had when I was in labor for real.

  6. shopaholic

    bananas / 9973 posts

    I voted way more even though I expected pain. I just couldn't fathom what kind of pain. I was a hot mess and the puking in between contractions just gave me no relief. At least it was a quick labor.

  7. Boheme

    papaya / 10473 posts

    @MsLipGloss: and all you other back laborers I tried to tag-Another vote for back labor pretty much feeling like the 7th layer of hell. I can't even describe how much it sucked, besides telling you I told my nurses that my husband was a terrorist for trying to encourage me to stick with our birth plan and go without an epi

  8. Ra

    honeydew / 7586 posts

    Way more!

  9. heartonastring

    pomegranate / 3895 posts

    Well, I got to 5-6cm with no pain (like, I didn't know I was contracting), but then stalled there for hours with contractions that definitely hurt more than I thought they would. Having said that, I was induced and they had to up my oxytocin drip to significantly above the normal max, so by the time I asked for an epi my contractions were coming every two minutes, lasting 60-90 seconds (so 30 secs to 1 min between them) and double-peaking....not pleasant at all.

  10. MsMamaBear

    pear / 1861 posts

    I think it was more. I knew it was going to be bad, but I had no idea I'd be laying there crying. Screaming, but not crying.

    Oh, epidural didn't help. It just made it go from a 10 to an 8. My friend got an epidural, but it didn't even kick in, so she went natural--but hadn't planned to! Her husband was a wreck watching.lol (It was their second, 1st natural.)

  11. swedishfish

    GOLD / coconut / 8266 posts

    @Pepper: this thread is scaring me. I must not look anymore! Haha

  12. hilsy85

    squash / 13764 posts

    More. I had no idea what they would feel like--I imagined bad period cramps. But like others, there was no break in the contractions once they really got started, and while they started out feeling like cramps it quickly ramped up to excruciating pain. My labor was also fast and intense though--9 hours start to finish.

  13. Dandelion

    watermelon / 14206 posts

    I said other. With DS, labor wasn't as bad at all what I thought it was. Contractions weren't that bad.

    However, with S, when they told me they were putting the pitocin in me, I thought I could handle the contractions, because I had already labored once before. I was SO wrong.

  14. sorrycharlie

    hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts

    My labor started with my water breaking and it was only 3 hours til I was fully dilated, so pretty intense. That said, while painful , I didn't get the epidural til I was fully dilated (not by choice). They were painful but I've had stomach/gas pains just as bad. The hardest part was that they were on top of each other from the get go!

  15. Koolbreeze

    clementine / 896 posts

    The first time, much much much worse. Wasn't expecting back labor and it was a b*tch!! Second time was a breeze compared to the first time though.

  16. LomaLinda

    cherry / 217 posts

    My labor hurt less than I expected, up until transition. I was expecting to experience excruciating, I'm-going-to-die type pain for my whole labor, but that wasn't the case. Don't get me wrong, it was very intense and required concentration to get through each contraction, but the breaks between contractions truly were a relief and a chance to regroup for the next wave. I went from 1.5 cm to fully dilated in about 5 1/2 hours. When I hit transition I began to feel I couldn't take it anymore, and right before I was about to tell my doula I couldn't do this med-free I got the urge to push and figured "too late now"! I had built labor up in my mind to be something so impossibly hard that I was quite shocked after my baby was born that I lived through it:)

  17. DillonLion

    GOLD / eggplant / 11517 posts

    It was just different. I had to be induced, first of all. My body was contracting before the induction, and then contractions picked up as the pitocin was introduced. But I couldn't feel any of them at all. Then, all of a sudden, I was totally slammed with contractions that took my breath away with absolutely no warning. I was expecting more of a gradual increase.

  18. JerricaBenton

    pomegranate / 3872 posts

    I was induced and was on pitocin for a whole day and then again for a second day at a pretty high dose. I didn't get an epidural (I did end up with a spinal for my c-section of course) and I was honestly surprised at how little the contractions hurt. To me it felt like bad cramps but I was never in terrible pain. My only reason to regret having to have a c-section is that I wanted to see if it would have stayed that way the whole time!

  19. cascademom

    coconut / 8861 posts

    My early labor contractions weren't what I expected. It was because they didn't feel like they went around my belly. It felt like my uterus was tightening at intervals. When the pain got worse, I didn't expect how much they would really hurt. I still remember the really bad contractions both before the epidural and when it wore off a bit in the middle of the night. So, honestly, I remember the two worst ones. They were really bad, but the rest were just pain I expected.

  20. SugarplumsMom

    bananas / 9227 posts

    Way more. I never couldn't have ever imagined the amount of pain. I had an induced vaginal birth with a failed epidural.

  21. GrapeCrush

    grapefruit / 4823 posts

    it was different than what I was expecting...not sure what I was expecting though. I had back labor to though, and that is just AWFUL! like I wanted to rip the arm of the bed off, awful.

  22. Bao

    GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts

    I voted as expected but I don't know...lol. Someone once told me it would feel like I was being sawed in half, I've never felt that of course but it didn't hurt *that* bad. I think it was nice because the pain would come and go, instead of constant. I was able to talk mostly through them if I could stand and sway back and forth. The only time I waved at the blood draw guy to shut it for a minute was because I couldn't understand what he was saying while going through a contraction. The worst part was the pressure of pushing. I was crying and puking and telling them to just pull her out haha but once she was out and I ripped end to end I felt better...until the next day

  23. littlebug

    honeydew / 7504 posts

    I voted less. I expected WAY worse. What surprised me was how much the urge to push hurt, which I think is different than contraction pain. When that urge to push first hit, I thought I was going to die. Eventually I got used to it, but man those first few urges were like white hot pain. I'm 5 months out and I still remember it like it was yesterday.

  24. LuLu Mom

    GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts

    They were about what I expected until back labor started...and then all bets were off. My butt felt like it was going to explode.

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