azn cutey chique
Oct 5 2005, 07:53 AM
hey, I'm curious. This is for all who has kids/babies right now or those who experienced laboring (you know what I mean). Does it really hurts? I mean, how is your experience during your labor?
0h , BTW: i'm not pregnant, just asking.
bonluvdan
Oct 5 2005, 08:03 AM
although i am not pregnant, i know it hurts like hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i heard that it's like you need to cut 'that part' in order to give enough space for allowing the baby out.
if ranking the pain from 0 - 10 (while 10 is the most painful),
labouring is ranked as 10.
and why don't u ask your mother?
iNyCxShoRT
Oct 5 2005, 12:10 PM
Ouch. This is one of the fears of having my own baby when I grow up, I promised myself that I would adopt one. I'm sure it hurts like crazy. I guess its kinda like if you were a guy being kicked there several times.
ParanoidAndroid
Oct 5 2005, 01:52 PM
Where are all the pregnant/ones who experienced labor women to answer these questions???
I watched someone go in labor one time... they had to cut the "you know what" on the "you know where" so that the baby can come out without having to stretch the "you know what". Plus the uterus and all those other "sexual parts" of the "you know what" will be most likely have to be pushed to the side of the inside while the baby comes out
mai_z
Oct 5 2005, 02:32 PM
Where's Felicia when you need her???
Um..I've never had a kid, but it's supposed to be the most painful experience possible. Like on a scale from 1 - 10, it's a 10, up around with amputation of a digit or limb. But then again, it's all subjective, and a lot of women experience like amnesia (I know that's not the word i'm looking for....) or something like that after the birth...who knows?
mzkandi
Oct 5 2005, 03:57 PM
QUOTE(mai_z @ Oct 5 2005, 3:32 PM)
Where's Felicia when you need her???
I believe in another thread Felicia said she had an emergency c-section and that is was painful (correct me if I am wrong, Felicia dear)
And if you ladies have mother or aunts, I'm sure they can tell you about their birthing experiences and about the pain factor.
rinchan089
Oct 5 2005, 04:06 PM
They're supposed to numb the lower half of your body when your contractions get really bad... It should still hurt, though.
I wouldn't know personally, just from Babies: Special Delivery on Discovery Health Channel lol
Rin-chan
..:loveee.NuTTii
Oct 5 2005, 04:31 PM
I have no idea how much it hurts, but I think I'd most likely have to have a C-section, if family tradition continues. My mother claims it doesn't hurt as much as people say, but I suspect she just wants grandchildren before she dies.
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