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Posted By on 24 Sep 2009 01:00 PM

I have a few questions, and please allow me to give my background.  I am the eldest of 3 girls, and my mother had all of us without feeling she was in a lot of pain.  The middle girl had her only child naturally but only because she was told it was too late to get any drugs when she asked for them.  My other sister had 2 emergency c-sections.  I had my first child almost 5 years ago.  I was leaking amniotic fluid (and had been walking around 3-4 cm dilated for a week), so I was admitted to the hospital and given a pitocin drip.  I don't know how normal an experience this is, but I went from feeling absolutely no pain (for about 5 hours) to feeling like I was being crushed in a trash compactor without any middle ground and no breaks from the pain.  Because I believed this was to be my one and only child, I did ask for an epidural because I just could not handle the abrupt transition.  Although I appreciated the subsequent painless part of the birth (felt I was able to focus better on what was happening), I did not enjoy the recovery, especially the headaches I would get even weeks afterward if I hit the epidural spot on my back.
 
I am happy to say I am having another child (with a different and more supportive husband) due in January.  I know each person (even sisters) and each pregnancy/birth are different, but I was wondering about seeing about trying to go as long as I can without intervention.  I assume it was not normal to go from 0 to 10 on the pain scale so quickly.  If so, what is a more "normal" experience--especially without pitocin?  And, I hope this does not sound silly, but I will be 41 when I deliver.  Does that make a difference at all?

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