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Being male I wouldn't have first hand experience, but I am told that the emotional joy greatly overcomes the physical pain. So, the predominant FEELING is that of overwhelming joy.
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I imagine it feels exactly how it looks: like you're pushing something the size of a watermelon out of something the size of a lime. Of course, I've never had kids... and I imagine it might feel different when anaesthetics are involved.
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i dunno but i'm a little worried about it myself...cough up some answers people!! :)
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Having first hand experience, I would say it kind of feels like the entire world is going to turn itself inside out starting with your vagina/uterus. I would throw up every 2 minutes and want so bad to pass out from the pain, but of course with the contractions being to close together all I could do was scream, push and puke. I would sweat, swear, I was delerious I hated everybody and nothing (not even the drugs) could stop that. Your body goes through hormonal changes which include chemicals to induce a natural sort of amnesia so you don't remember much and if you breastfeed you get a few hormones that make you feel good and at peace so eventually the horror of it all goes away. (What I described was the minutes before and during actually giving birth, the entire labour experience is not like this)
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I herd it's like taking a big eye watering poop!
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Maybe I was just so lucky but it was a few bad cramps. That was it for me
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when I had my child, first I was in labor for 2 days, the worst 2 days of my life...then when I actually had the baby they gave me anesthesia and it didn't even work (for some weird reason) but it does feel like really really bad cramps at first then comes the part where it really hurts, but seriously every woman is different, some have a good pregnancy & some don't, some have a really easy labor & quick birth & obviously some don't. I'm almost a little nervous to have another baby cuz what i went through with the first.
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dreadful
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Imagine the feeling.... 1. like a ton weight pressing on your pelvis mixed with the worst constipated feeling you can imagine. 2. The worst period pain ever, pulling at every ligament from your back to your pelvis and upper thighs so badly you could yell the building down. 3. someone takes a red hot poker and sticks it up your nether regions 4. then you are ripped apart from one side to the other while passing a large basketball/melon Thats about it really, nothing to worry about!! Mind you its the best thing in the world, it cant be so bad, most women do it and it has been happening for hundreds of years! - personally ive had 3 children, and i've lived to tell the tale lol There will be people who will say 'oh it was fine, i felt no pain', i myself only had gas and air except for the first time when i had an epidural... my advice is take all the pain killers you can or get stuck into the gas and air - its wonderful!!!
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I gave birth at home, felt no pain. When baby was born. I couldn't call the midwife cos I am profoundly Deaf. Mum called midwife for me cos I texted her mobile. Now I've a smashing cheeky 4 year old lad :)
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