@hansoj This! Apparently I need to make animal noises while I labour- first baby was defo moo-ing like a cow type vibes, second baby I felt an urgent need to be blowing air out through my lips like a horse. Definitely wasn’t how I’d imagined it would go, but there we are.
First time around I felt like I’d failed because I wasn’t calmly and serenely ‘breathing baby out’, but luckily friends talked some sense into me and by my second time I just fully embraced that my labours are a bit frantic and I make weird noises. There won’t be a third time (because I’m old, not because it’s awful. I’d actually truthfully love to give birth again).
Both my births were unmedicated and I found it actually surprisingly achievable. I shan’t lie, it really bloody hurt, but labour pain is supposed to hurt so it wasn’t terrifying pain that signals something going wrong, it was expected pain that signals baby is being born.
First time around I felt like I’d failed because I wasn’t calmly and serenely ‘breathing baby out’, but luckily friends talked some sense into me and by my second time I just fully embraced that my labours are a bit frantic and I make weird noises. There won’t be a third time (because I’m old, not because it’s awful. I’d actually truthfully love to give birth again).
Both my births were unmedicated and I found it actually surprisingly achievable. I shan’t lie, it really bloody hurt, but labour pain is supposed to hurt so it wasn’t terrifying pain that signals something going wrong, it was expected pain that signals baby is being born.