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The experience of giving birth to a natural child but finally being dissected!!

Share the experience of giving birth to a natural child (Exhaustive)

In the beginning, since we realized that the stomach, we always thought that we would give birth to a natural child, easy recovery, delivery through the vagina, have more advantages, too, never think about the dissection. Because I think that the womb itself is usually examined every month, at 7 months, the doctor told the baby upside down, can give birth to nature. And we also want to know how the pain when the mother gave birth to us, he felt until 39 + 1 week to the doctor. The doctor said that if more than 40 weeks I want to give birth because it affects the development of children, we insist on giving birth to nature, buy a natural delivery package.

Until!!!Today came to 39 + 6 weeks. In the morning, I felt very impulsive. I helped my girlfriend to assemble a drawer cabinet. In the afternoon, the ball was strange. But I was sleepy, so I slept because the cabinet was exhausted. I slept until 9 pm. I woke up to pee. I finished walking up to bed, felt like there was running water, but I thought it was dry. I walked down to the bed, flowing like a clear pee, without smell, but not like a broken water. I told my girlfriend. But I thought I waited to see the symptoms before, so I slept until midnight, almost 1 am. I woke up to pee again. I was using a tissue to wipe the blood a little and the abdominal pain was like menstruation. But the pain was sore, not a lot of 10, so my girlfriend took me to the hospital.

At the hospital to the emergency department, the nurse will interrogate the symptoms and call the doctor to check the cervix. At that time, it should be 3 am. The doctor told the cervix to open 3 cents. Can sleep in the delivery room. Pay the nurse to push us into the delivery room to change the dress and let the girlfriend come to watch. Do not know how much time. The nurse came to the bottom and went to the bathroom but did not push. At that time, the cervix should open 4-5 cents. Pain pee very often. Must call the nurse. The nurse took a potty to pee on the bed. Every zen will have abdominal pain and back pain to the leg until 6 o'clock. The cervix is open to 7 cents. We can not ask for painkillers. The nurse then inject to inject and feel much better. 10-out-of-3 pain, like at first, comfortable. Until 9-10 o'clock, the cervix opens to 8-9 centimeters. The painkillers begin to disappear, the pain goes back to the same pain, and the doctor punctures the cyst until 11 o'clock. The cervix does not open until 10 o'clock. We have a lot of stomachs. The pain is crazy, screams out and has never been so painful. The pain in the back of the leg pain too. The doctor said that if noon, the cervix is not fully open, it will be dissected. Patience until noon, the cervix is open. But the baby's head is too big, so I can't tell the doctor to dissect. Finally, he can't move us to the delivery room. Injection the pox block the back without feeling any pain. Will come instead. Once injected in the back block immediately. Oh, like going to heaven. The pain disappeared. From the stomach down to the leg, no feeling. Moving the leg, no feeling. The legs were very heavy. And caught us spreading the two arms and wearing the strings there. Until the baby was cut out. We cried when we heard the baby. The feeling was overwhelmed. The first child, the nurse went to take pictures in the delivery room. Our girlfriend saw all what he was doing with our stomach. The red water was full. The stitches were finished. The nurse would push us to the recovery room first, probably to wait to see the symptoms for 2 hours. We felt a lot of itchy. The legs were itchy but couldn't move. I sat up and couldn't feel too hard.

Waiting to see the symptoms, the nurse will push us to the recovery room and carry us into bed. Just know that there is a pee line and no water, no food at all. We have drank water at 6: 00. The neck is very dry and put in a saline line. A lot of itching is caused by the injection of the back block. After a while, the nurse will push the baby to us and take it to the nursery until 6: 00 p.m., we can start moving our legs. We can sip water but no pain in the wound.

The first morning after giving birth, the nurse will bring food to serve, we can start to sit up, but use the bed to support the back, start to feel the pain, the wound is stiff, and the fish juice is flowing all the time. After a while, the nurse will push the baby and teach the baby to the breast, teach you to use various pumps, bring the baby every 3 hours for 20 minutes and midday. The nurse takes the piss out and gives support to go to the bathroom to pee by himself. The foot touches the ground each step. The pain is very painful. The pain is very stiff. When you pee, it is not possible to pee by yourself, because it is very painful. The nurse takes painkillers, feels better, walks more fluent, but also Still in pain, the doctor and the nurse ask all the time to come in. Shit or not. Shit. When the doctor can walk and can take a bath. So we have a girlfriend to wash the hair that day. And the next day, take a bath every morning. The baby enters the breast or pump every 3 hours. On the 3rd day, the nurse goes to see how to bathe the the baby and explain everything. On the 4th day, leave the hospital, step up the stairs for the first time. There is a lot of pain. The milk must be brewed for the baby. Because the milk is very little, it hurts like this until 2 weeks, it starts to improve. And take the wound off. The wound is very beautiful, just like a scar. Take the cover.

P.S. Thank you for coming to read. 🥰

# Natural childbirth # Birth of the first child # Maternity dissection # Share experience

2025/11/15 Edited to

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Can anyone relate? What was your experienc? #storytelling #mybirthstory #induction #laboranddelivery #epidural #labortips #christianmotivation #lemon8ters #momcontentcreator #lemon8challenge
Jah.Wilson

Jah.Wilson

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Birth chart
I’m exuding gratitude 🙏🏾 #birthchart #aries #spirituality #innerchild #healing
Bri-Land

Bri-Land

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✨Doctors orders after birth✨(C-section vs natural)
I now can say I have had the experience of delivering my babies both via C-section and “naturally” and let me just tell you the healing process and doctors orders are vastly different. 🫶🏼So let’s talk about it! 1️⃣ With my first it was an emergency c section so my clearance didn’t come for 8
Kelsey | Motherhood

Kelsey | Motherhood

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MY UNFILTERED BIRTH STORY: as a 1st time premiemom
PART 2: MY UNFILTERED BIRTH STORY 🤰🏼 The big moment of my 2nd pregnancy & the complete opposite of my 1st pregnancy! With @princessa.azabae I had to be induced to evict her from my uterus LOL. With this one, she wanted to come out over a month early from her estimated due date 😂 I L
AVIANALE

AVIANALE

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Andie’s Birth Story 💕✨
Andie-Mae’s birth story 💕✨ After so much anticipation, the wee hours of February 24, 2026 finally arrived. Tyler, Gigi and I loaded up and headed to check in at 5:30am to Labor & Delivery for our 7:30am scheduled c-section. We were greeted by kind faces and excitement. Labs were drawn, IV’s p
Michele Jeannette

Michele Jeannette

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My Birth plan Vs What actually happened😭
Giving birth and labor is not what I expected and as a first time mom no one prepared me for labor. I had made this outline of what I wanted my labor experience to look like and sometimes things don’t always go as planned. First off I was having false labor the night before and that lasted for a to
Dani 🫶

Dani 🫶

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How was my natural labor/delivery experience?
Throughout my pregnancy I didn’t watch any video on anyone personal experiences bc it would make me more scared every single time. What I wish someone told me was that everyone birthing experience is different, they can be similar but as ppl we are all different we all react differently to pain, an
katelynwadsworth

katelynwadsworth

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My birth story
My crazy story started at 41 weeks pregnant. The day before my induction was set. I felt painful contractions, I was rushed immediately to the hospital I arrived and the pain kept increasing. They gave me potassium through my IV to make me contract faster and allow me to open up. I only opened
Gika

Gika

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A first-time mom lies in a hospital bed with a support person, illustrating the article's theme. The image is overlaid with the title, "What Was On My Birth Plan As A First Time Mom."
What Was On My Birth Plan (FTM Edition)
As a FTM it can be very overwhelming when thinking about labor. I’m sure the people around gave us their labor stories and in my experience they all sounded like they didn’t have a choice. Many of the labor experiences that were told me didn’t really sound pleasant and I really wanted my experience
Mama Blue 💙

Mama Blue 💙

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Want an unmedicated birth? 5 tips from a DOULA
Not everyone desires an unmedicated labor and birth, and that's completely fine! For those who do prefer an unmedicated birth, my advice is to fully commit to the decision. In my observation, women who are somewhat open to an unmedicated birth but also considering an epidural are more likely to
kellythedoula

kellythedoula

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