Which is the best process to be in motion a spinal block a epidural or lately regular stomach-ache medication?

This is my first and only child and im kinda scared on the epidural thing effect they say that you can get sick with spine leak afterwards and gives you bad headaches and sick for approaching a month afterwards. The spine block i do not know a whole lot about so info on that would be great. and regular pain medication given during child birth i dont even know if they do it or what explicitly all about. Ill be honest with ya NATURAL CHILD BIRTH WITH ALL THE PAIN IS NOT AN OPTION!! Im route way to big of a wussy to do that sorry. if u can tell me what you did when giving labor or what you have hear about the different procedures, and what you wouldve done differently and things like that. Any information would be great!!

Answers:    Look until you are in work there is no point in saying i'm not aflame on this medication with my first i got bloody everything from morphine to epidural my second all i get was gas and air and my last {5mths ago } i finished up with nothing everybody is different some people can progress without anything some people need everything don't verbs you won't get more praise if you go natural doesn`t matter what it takes to help the pain clutch it good luck its such a great and emotional experience [mother of 3} xxxxx
I would definetly go next to the epidural. I had one of those (I was 12) and they make you for a moment dizzy but at least you can eat without sense like you have to throw up. They're a lot smaller amount of a drag. But in the end it's your decision, but the least possible painful would be the epidural (and pills make you veryy nauseous most of the time unless you eat) Spinal (saddle) block is impossible as much anymore. It not only numbs from the waist down so you don't feel, but it paralyzes from the waist down so you can't move. The paralysis wears rotten.
The epidural only affects sensation and not movement so you can change position, help more and restore your health faster. It can affect the strength of the contractions and the progress of the labor.
Both of these involve risks of spinal fluid leak, headaches etc.
Regular pain medication can be given surrounded by the IV and they can also give anti-nausea medication that way also. Often intense pain can head to nausea as well. I had some IV pain medication and it made me sleepy for awhile and slowed the labor progress but afterwards I felt re energized and able to continue.
All of these meds do own an affect on the labor and on the baby. It depends on how far along you are, how bad your pains are and how that is affecting your power to cope (blood pressure, baby's heart rate). The physician should explain the options to you and decide with you.
Good luck and I hope you hold a good labor and a healthy baby!
You can plan adjectives you want for labor, but you never know what to expect until we're there. I had a baby 3 1/2 months ago. I be induced. After 2 or 3 hours of contractions, my doctor thought it would be best to get an epidural. Honestly, the contractions weren't unbearable, but not fun. The epidural really hurt going in. It be painful for a few weeks afterwards, too. The chances of an adverse reaction, such as headache, is about 2%. I had no problems like that. It worked approaching a charm for about 4 hours and then the pains came backbone. I chose the epidural over the pain medication because I wanted to be in control. Pain meds can spawn you feel out of it. In the end, I had a c-section and would enjoy needed an epidural anyway. If I had to do it all over again (having a vaginal birth), I would not have an epidural again. I'd turn with the pain meds. You may feel differently at the time. But if you requirement a c-section, an epidural will not be your choice. You'll have one anyway. Good luck!

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