Yes. Perception of pain is an individual thing. Some people have much higher pain tolerance than others. Being prepared and knowledgeable (taking classes, reading books) will help. Relaxation techniques, masage, hot showers, etc. will help. Get your partner involved in this, and work with you midwife or nurse during labor. Pain can also be alleviated with medications. Narcotics like morphine or demerol can be given intravenously or as a shot into a muscle to help with the pain. An epidural anesthetic can almost entirely remove the pain. Discuss these options with you obstetric professional (doctor or midwife) before labor.
what is wrong with you yeah it does hurt
it feels very painful
no giving birth to the baby is much worse as the baby is bigger, the placenta just slides out is actually in my exsperience a relief that its all over and have your beautiful child in your arms!!
alot
of course its gonna hurt!! haha
Yes it hurts like you are giving birth to a very sharp knife.
No, of course not! At the worst, you may cramp a lot.
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.
A week or so. Of course, everyone is different.
Yes, you can die giving birth by losing too much blood.
pregnancy is more painful. thats a whole child coming out you.
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