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So my water was already broken when I got to the hospital so I labored for that entire day. So my water broke around 9. I labored till like the next morning and didn't convert to like 9 a.m. the next day.
With my son, I was in labor for 16 hours in the hospital. And with my daughter, I went almost all natural. everything, like taking care of myself and doing exercise and stuff like that.
Doing much a more holistic route and with her labor was only three hours and I gave birth to her within the half hour of of getting to the hospital. So it was so easy with her. With my son, it was more of, more strenuous because they had me strapped.
I had to get induced and it was actually horrible I had so I didn't ask you in the labour but they forced me to and it lasted two hours in his most excruciating thing ever and then I ended up in emergency C-section so
Yeah I was also forced until labor I had to get induced but I was in labor for 48 hours and it took a hour to push and I was in a lot of pain and I ended up asking for epidural the day after I got induced
I feel like I get confused as to when my labor started. I had some heavy bleeding so I got admitted into labor and delivery at 4 p.m. in the afternoon.
I was in labor for like 12 hours and then he ended up being in emergency C-section. Everything ended up being fine. He's totally healthy now. Don't even worry about it. It was the scariest thing ever.
So with my first, I was in labor for about 16 hours and then with my second I was only in labor for about 4 hours. It went by so quick, like I can't even remember all of the details because of how fast it actually went.
So with my first child, I had a C-section because my child was breech. And in the state that I lived in at the time, they didn't deliver breech babies naturally.
I had something called prodrama labor for a few weeks before I went into active labor. I was in active labor for 26 or so hours and then pushing for two straight hours before I had my second.
And I did all of that completely naturally. No pain interventions, no pain medication. Thankfully I didn't need to be induced, so I experienced all of it.