Everyone is different. I felt scared, excited, nervous, and anxious and a little bit loathsome of the labor and delivery and baby that was to come. I love my son to bit now. Others feel nothing but excitement and joy. If you've been trying for years and years to conceive you may feel differently than someone who is a single Mom who wasn't planning a child. Physically, I felt stretched to capacity, had a lack of appetite and was peeing every 10 minutes. :)
Childbirth is hard work, and it takes all the energy out of the mother!
After giving birth, the stomach may feel sore and tender due to the stretching and contractions during labor. Many women experience cramping as the uterus contracts back to its pre-pregnancy size. Additionally, feelings of fullness or bloating can occur as the body adjusts hormonally and physically. It's also common to feel a mixture of relief and exhaustion as you begin the recovery process.
Well it really all depends, some say around 6-12 weeks. During the first 6 weeks women say they feel sore and "leaky."
It hurts for some women. It hurt for me. When my Son was out I just forgot about it. Don't worry. Just clothes your eyes tightly.
Make you feel my love by Adele. Excellent song!!
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very good. i Agree
they try to feel brave
What signals is he giving?
You can't feel what giving birth is like without giving birth! :-) Read Ina May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin-the midwife of all midwives in the US. This book will give you some idea what it's like. Anyone pregnant or even thinking about having a baby should read this. It's a masterpiece.
yes, it feels even better than the sex 9 months earlier
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