Am at the hospital with my friend in labor. Just got epidural and she is 5cm. How long did it take you to fully dilate for your first baby?
Am at the hospital with my friend in labor. Just got epidural and she is 5cm. How long did it take you to fully dilate for your first baby?
apricot / 469 posts
@Mrs. Bee: I got an epidural at 6am and by lunch time I was fully dilated and pushing. My babies were born at 1pm and around 12pm. Now I did have pitocin so that may have sped things up but with my daughter they turned it off cause she was coming too fast. I was 3 cm when I got my epidural
pomegranate / 3973 posts
I got the epidural around 11 am and DS was born at 2:15 pm.
I was 3-1/2 cm when I arrived at 6 am; did have Pitocin which was turned down; water was broken around 9:30 - was really quick after that! I was definitely in pain when I got my epidural.
kiwi / 624 posts
About 4 hours and I got it at 5/6 cm.
ETA: my water had broken spontaneously a few hours before that.
persimmon / 1121 posts
I was induced and got the epidural at 4cm. Right after the epidural the doctor finished breaking my water and I went from 4-10 in an hour.
nectarine / 2460 posts
I think I was about 6 cm or so when I got the epidural and was fully dilated 4-5 hrs later. The doctor broke my waters before the epidural though to "move things along"
apricot / 390 posts
@Mrs. Bee: Asked for epi at 6cm, was fully dialated by the time they finished administering the epidural (45-60 minutes later).
pear / 1728 posts
I asked for it when I arrived to the hospital at 4cm. They checked me after it was placed and I was 6.5cm (about 30-45 mins after arriving). I was fully dilated an hour after the epidural.
pomegranate / 3438 posts
First baby: requested it and then had to wait because the anesthesiologist was in an emergency c-section. By the time I got it I was 7cm. Took about 4 hours to be fully dilated.
Second baby: got it at 4cm, by the time I got relaxed and almost asleep (about an hour later) I was fully dilated and pushing.
grapefruit / 4361 posts
1st baby: 24 hour induced labor at 41+1, no epi
2nd baby: 12 hours of labor at 39wks, stuck at 1cm that whole time despite water broken and cytotec, got the epi at 8am, fully dilated by 1pm..... I was shocked to go 9cm in 5 hours, given my history
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
being induced and having your water broken has a big factor, but it really is different for everyone! my water broke on its own, and i was 8cm when i got the epidural but they gave me something to slow labor down and i didn't start pushing until 1pm the next day, so 11 hours later.
my friend's doctor administered something to soften cervix around 1pm which really got things kickstarted by 4. she was in so much pain after hours of painful labor and remaining at 3cm, we transferred from birthing center to hospital at 9:45pm.
she got the epidural 2 hours later at 11:40 and was 5cm. At 1:05am she is now 7cm. But her epidural is much weaker than mine was because she can still feel her contractions pretty strongly, and she really needs to take a nap to have energy to push.
was hoping to catch a nap before the pushing starts but we shall see!
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
After my water was broken, I moved really quickly. I was at a 5 when they broke it, got my epi and less than an hour later I was a 10.
nectarine / 2018 posts
Admitted to the hospital around 6am and was 2cm, got the epidural at 8am and was 4cm, and at 10:30am was 10cm.
apricot / 444 posts
I got my epidural at 4cm. I got checked 3.5hours later and was fully dilated. My waters had broken though and I had gone from 0cm to 4cm in about 2 hours so I think my labor was particularly quick. Still took 5.5 hours after that to push him out though
persimmon / 1168 posts
I just reread my sons birth story so I can remember!
I got the epidural at 7cm and was fully dilated 2 hours later.
Then I pushed for 3 hours I donβt think I could feel the pushes really due to the epidural
Hope all goes well for your friend!
nectarine / 2180 posts
I was at 4-5cm when they broke my water at 4pm and I got my epidural at 6pm and delivered E at 9:30pm
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
Baby is here! Fully dilated at 1:42am, baby born by 2:10am
persimmon / 1345 posts
first baby: epidural around 6pm and then it opened to 9 cm steadily until 2am but stalled at 9cm so I ended up with a csection.
2nd baby; no epidural. baby came too fast for a vbac
3rd baby: epidural and then 10cm...like an hour later
nectarine / 2436 posts
@Mrs. Bee: congratulations to your friend! I think we were due around the same time. How did the birthing process differ there? Just had my babe 5 days ago
grapefruit / 4455 posts
Still several hours. But it was 1-2 days of down to 2 mins apart contractions before that.
nectarine / 2054 posts
@Mrs. Bee: Congratulations to your friend! How cool to be able to attend a birth (and support your friend like that).
nectarine / 2262 posts
First baby: got epidural about 5-6cm, about 11am, I think. Baby born at 1:08pm. My water broke about 6am and I went into labor naturally and got to the hospital about 8am. I was about 4cm at 9am. So it was a pretty quick labor and the epidural did not slow things down for me. But I think I am an outlier.
Second baby: arrived before the epidural (well, the anesthesiologist placed it and I was pushing before he could even give the meds - they laid me back and baby flew out!)
pomelo / 5084 posts
@Mrs. Bee: idk if you can compare across people but it was one cm an hour exactly as they predicted - so after the epidural about 7 hours to push time!
nectarine / 2951 posts
I got an epidural with my DS2 when I was 8 cm. I was fully dialated and ready to push in about an hour.
pomegranate / 3355 posts
Got epidural at 6 am both times..... was at 1 cm, had foley bulbs inserted both times, had both babies in the 9 oclock PM hour. So 15 hours.
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