I had endo and an induced labor and baby was sliced out at 42 weeks on the nose. That was July 19th of last year. I had an epidural the night before after my water broke that was reupped when I was making little progress. 42 weeks was also day 4 of induction. Unfortunately after he came out, I started regaining feeling and panicked/got scared. They let my husband back in the OR after he was braceleted and he and I did breathing exercises and I got through it
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Yuck your labor sounds like it was pretty awful too! I'm only 5'2" and my torso is short. The baby was 21" when he was born so I think that's how he got lodged
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Okay hopefully you will see this. I am currently on my second period postpartum. Baby just turned a year. My first was hell. I could barely move. The second one is a little better. It feels odd, a similar pain to when I had my c-section and was healing. I didn't want to post anything until I had more than one experience. This time the pain was more in my back. I am still breastfeeding and I don't know if it is that or what but my periods used to be 7-9 days and are now closer to 5-6.
I didn't end up with a c-section, so I haven't anything to offer on that front, but congratulations darling. I am so happy for you and your little miracle :)
Thank you, same to you! They told me after my c-sec that I could have pushed for hours and nothing would have progressed, it just would have distressed the baby. I had no more strength as it was. I wanted to avoid induction and c-section, but lucky me got both. At least I have a healthy son if nothing else! I think I could have my ovaries out now and not be regretful, especially since I never thought I'd ever have one!
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