i got the epidural for my birth and all i can say is THANK GOODNESS; felt so much better after. i felt a slight sting for a few seconds but my contraction pain was so bad that the needle felt like basically nothing,, never knew this is what it looked like , it’s crazy how our bodies are able to go through this
@@AsiyaUsman-p9m for me it helped a lot, i felt no pain during my contractions and cervical checks but felt mild pressure when it came time to push my experience was definitely worth it!
Nursing student here. Learning about intra operative anesthesia drugs and wow this is insane. I can’t imagine this, makes me feels crazy imagining this. Props to you mothers who did this !!
I was trying to go for an undmedicated birth but after being in labor for more than 3 days my body was tired and I had to get transferred to a hospital to get the epidural. Honestly had no idea this was how it was done. It did not hurt at all and I couldn’t feel a thing. My anesthesiologist was done in within 1-2 mintues. I felt so amazing afterwards though and was able to sleep.
The feeling of this going in your back is absolutely unbelievably indescribable. Like a feeling or numbness and dull pain and LOTS OT Fear. I was about 5cm dialed and going through a few contractions while having this procedure. It was absolutely insane. Immediate relief after though lol
I delivered 5 weeks ago I got this done lmao never watched the video before getting it done. Honestly glad I never knew wth was happening back there. Ladies it’s just gonna be pressure but it’s worth it
I had a panic attack when I got mine. I think I just freaked myself out because I was already in so much pain and then the size of the needle freaked me out and I was just going thru a lot in that moment so I panicked. I stayed still and it got done REALLLLY quick like less than 2 minutes but I just had this sense of worry.
Had my baby 1 week ago never watched the videos because I didn't want to scare myself it hurts but is a big help in helping you get through to see your baby ❤
This is so interesting!!! Almost 28 weeks along FTM and I thought about being a surgeon or anesthesiologist a long time ago so this is very cool to see 😁
I gave birth in Nashville. My favorite person I met while giving birth was my anesthesiologist, Ryan. I remember him in my mind as my angel because after a long laboring process and me not progressing normally, I know for a fact I wouldn’t have made it or have been aware during the birthing process. I still remember his name and how happy I was to see him. He was so quick, efficient and friendly. I was overjoyed to have a large needle placed in my back at that moment. 😂
Oh my gosh! This looks so much worse than I thought😳! I’ve had 3 kids, currently expecting my 4th in a couple weeks, and never had an epidural. More scared of that than birthing without!
Ive had 3 children, all c-section and i had to get the epidural. I can assure you it was the most painful thing I’ve had to experience in my life. Even as i watch this i can still feel that needle going into my back. I don’t ever want it again.
@@angelxtasy I think it depends on your pain tolerance ( I felt pressure not pain ) and how experienced the person doing it is. Damn, sorry you had that experience . People don’t give women enough of credit
As long as you have a doctor that is experienced it’s not so bad. I’ve had 3 c sections and will be having another one in 8 weeks. My 2nd c section was awful. The doctor stuck me in the back 5 times. I was traumatized after that and kept telling everyone afterwards. When I had my 3rd c section I told them during the process and they saw the marks going up my spine. They however were great! They’ll be delivery my next baby as well.
I had an epidural for my baby , only a few months ago and it really didn’t hurt that much (surprisingly!) It hurt more having to bend right over for them to put it in than it did the actual needle going in!
That hurt so much I ha DC it with all my kids accept with the last three and believe me without it is horrible and painful but I got through it with Gods help God bless to all and thank you to all the nurses and doctors and anesthesiologists out there
Pregnant with my 4th right now and still hate getting the epidural. The initial stick doesnt bother me but them feeding the cath into the spine I CANNOT stand the pressure. Im nervouse just thinking about it.
I had 2 epidurals and 3 spinal taps. I found the worst pain was the prodding and poking hands to try and find the right spot 😅 after a tiny bee sting local anaesthetic it’s just some pressure and pushing. I had an electric shock sensation go down my legs when they hit the right spot. It looks so much worse, but it’s not too bad 😅
This makes my skin crawl... considering when I had mine for my first delivery it took them 4 tries and 2 lidocaine shots. Over AN HOUR. 4 years later I'm still dealing with nerve damage from it. Thanks OSU maternity.
Omg. I had the same thing happen to me. I was given three test doses and each time my heart rate would increase from 90s to 140s. I was told they could reinsert the catheter after an hour but my baby had other plans lol So I went in thinking I was gonna get an epidural but had a natural birth. No, never damage though. I'm so sorry this happened to you.
I absolutely hate needles & after reading all the mixed comments is making me very scared BUT I still think I’m going to stick with getting it. I’m pregnant with my first & I can’t imagine going through natural labor pain. I’m just praying 🙏🏾 in advance that everything goes well for me & that I don’t feel any pain with the epidural as far as delivery. My Husband keeps telling to stop watching all these vids but it’s so addicting..lol 😂
It's not that bad at all. You only feel a pinch when you get the numbing medicine. You never actually feel the epidural needle. I had my girl 2 months ago, and labored for 8 hours before I was finally brave enough to do it. I immediately felt better and could enjoy the breathe again. You got this mama ❤️
I had my son natural n all I can tell you is do what works for you 🧘🏽♀️ everyone doesn’t do well with pain. I had my own techniques of dealing with it so every child I have I will most definitely give birth naturally😊 but do what works for u . 🙏🏽
Would this hurt or is the site numbed? Cause I know some people get this done while in labor and they're more focused on the labor pains, but would this hurt when getting it done?
I will go through this in 3 days I’m crying in frear and I’m not afraid of needles 🥺at least I have my fiancé to be here through the whole thing. Together.
They offered to give me an epidural for my knee surgery, but I hated the idea of a needle in my back so I went with the nerve block option instead. It did not help the pain at all whatsoever. I wonder if an epidural would have been a better option...
I had my knee replacement two weeks ago with epidural and i just loved every minute of it. Especially when the heat starts pumping through from my toes.
They don’t tell us, but you’re supposed to let the anesthesiologist know if you have scoliosis. Even a slight one. I think that’s why my first epidural hit a nerve but I’m not sure as he wasn’t sure. Apparently you’re supposed to tell them if you have scoliosis but it’s so common people don’t mention it. Many people have it and don’t know also. The pain was short-lived, and the results were worth it for me vs more contractions but we’re all different. Honestly, I was terrified of labor and delivery for years and the only scary part for me was honestly about 20 seconds of the epidural Lol. After that took effect : delivery was quite peaceful.
This made me feel sick. It reminded me of my epidural which failed 3 times. Didn't work at all. I felt every tap and pull of them putting it in. I ended up with an emergency C-section and had to have a spinal instead which worked. I had an elective c-section the second time with a spinal and that went up to my brain and caused issues with my heart. (I'm fine now) I will NEVER ever put myself through that again. Never.
I gave birth with it. If I have another baby I'll get it again. My pain was insane, once I got the epidural it helped tremendously! I didn't even feel it because I was in too much pain already.
God job..in fact i am anesthetist and i used to mix alow dose of epinephrine with lidocaine in the testing dose in order to make shure i m in appropriate epidural region and not went intrathecaly
I always hit bone when doing epidural technique. and when I do insert the catheter, it just doesn't work. happened to me multiple times. it's so frustrating
Did this 3 times....the third one was a fail... my heart rate shot up and I started coughing sooo bad...it didn't take at all... I could feel everything when I started pushing on the right half and the left half was numb
I have endometriosis. I’m almost 34 with no children. Some periods I cramp so bad I can barely stand up and get out of bed. Is labor pain worse? I said I’d like to try a natural birth my first time, but I don’t know if I can handle anything worse than what I’m already experiencing 😅. Women rock ❤!
As someone with endometriosis, the pain is similar but contractions are more like full body cramps. Almost like very severe diarrhea cramps. It felt like every bone in my body was being crushed simultaneously.
@@Abcdefghijajajaja I’m sorry you had a bad experience I guess it depends on who it’s performed on. Also they didn’t numb the area before administering the catheter?
This was so painful for me. I has 2 pregnancy both times of delivery I had asked for epidural. Omg it was very traumatizing and extremely painful for me. Then the doctor told me my spine is shaped a certain way which makes it difficult to insert the epidural. It took them almost 2 hours to finish and a lot of different doctor to help.
I doesn't hurt to me but watching it b3e done seems so much worse. I've only had c sections so I have to get them. Will be having my 3rd and final one 2/20/23.
Omg. Lol this gave me chills seeing the big needle. What's weird is you don't feel any of this and well my anethelogist yelled at me and told me to stop crying as I was trying to get into position for him work. Uh. Ot my fault baby was in my ribs and I couldn't hardly bend over without pain. Anyway. The epidural worked for a bit, and then had to have an emergency C-section where I had to be knocked out because I could feel my dr cutting me. Yet I'd do the whole thing all over again.
I had to get this with my first pregnancy because of health issues but they had to give to me a second time because i still felt the pain on my right side and then 7 years later again with my second pregnancy but this go around it was the worst
I get CSECTION for my son .my husband does come every day at the hospital to rub my back before he left the hospital he said babe you will be alright love you
had this done in 2005 with my second to the older son and they messed up my spinal cord some were along the line my other 3 pregnancies they just gave me a simple spinal I had no problem with them till I had this procedure done
I had to get 2 epidurals bc the first one he messed up and then I had my c section! All was super scary but the epidural was totally worth it my contractions were terrible, I was begging for the epidural! It was so much less pain compared to contraction pain. Getting it twice sucked though for sure! I ended up getting an emergency c section anyways though so all those contractions and the painful induction process was for notjing lol
I had an epidural with my 1st child and it was more pain that giving birth (the epidural wore off by the time I gave birth so I felt everything ) I was so scared to have an epidural with my 2nd child and thank god I went into labor unexpectedly 2 months early and had her in the ambulance so I didn’t have to get one. Side note….i felt the epidural ripple up my back and I have severe back pain to this day (which is actually my daughters 18th birthday today) has never been the same since.
Hei! I wanted to ask how do you deal with the pains ?because Am suffering too and the most irritating thing is that the so called doctors don’t want to admit the side effects.
Siempre le tuve miedo a la epidural... mis dos hijos mayores nacieron de manera natural y 15 años después m volví a embarazar mi nena se enrredo en el cordón y tuvieron que hacerme cesárea... era tanta mi emoción por ya tenerla ,por conocer su carita que no sentí nada al momento de que m la aplicaran 😅
I had this when I had a surgery. At first I was not aware that they inserted this at my back, only then when a nurse came and checked on me then she administered something on my back. It wasn't painful also when they removed the catheter.
Omfgggg I didn’t know the needle was that fucking long. One of the most uncomfortable things I had to do during birth. I would twitch every time and get fussed at because I could become paralyzed. Like damn that’s a fucking weird sensation. Of course I might twitch
The doctor hit my spine or something by accident with the needle and it caused one of the worse pains I’ve felt. He had to move it around to continue :/
I know this comment is 5 mos months old, but I had to reply, the same thing happened to me! He hit a nerve and I felt like my leg was on fire and I was being electrocuted up my spine at the same time. It probably lasted seconds but man did it traumatize me. Thank goodness w/ my second child epidural was painless. He said it could be because I have a slight scoliosis .
I've had 4 with my children and to me this is the worse part of the birthing experience but I was to scared to give birth without it. I can feel this video lol 😂 never again!
OUCH!!!!!!!! T_T I am afraid, I broke my femur and I am afraid what if the one who will do this will make a mistake and will pucnture a different shit in my body thatll make me paralyze or some Sh!t ???? I am scared I am too young for this T____________T
I got an epidural with my first and I got it before I had any really contractions.... And let's just say I felt every little thing 10/10 the most cringiest feeling of pressure ever😭😂
i got the epidural for my birth and all i can say is THANK GOODNESS; felt so much better after. i felt a slight sting for a few seconds but my contraction pain was so bad that the needle felt like basically nothing,, never knew this is what it looked like , it’s crazy how our bodies are able to go through this
Same. Didn't feel anything because of the bad contractions
Is it good to feel painless or not helpful?
@@AsiyaUsman-p9m for me it helped a lot, i felt no pain during my contractions and cervical checks but felt mild pressure when it came time to push
my experience was definitely worth it!
Nursing student here. Learning about intra operative anesthesia drugs and wow this is insane. I can’t imagine this, makes me feels crazy imagining this. Props to you mothers who did this !!
I was having contractions while getting this! But the relief after is the best !
2 done and i never felt it it was worth it made me feel way better
I was trying to go for an undmedicated birth but after being in labor for more than 3 days my body was tired and I had to get transferred to a hospital to get the epidural. Honestly had no idea this was how it was done. It did not hurt at all and I couldn’t feel a thing. My anesthesiologist was done in within 1-2 mintues. I felt so amazing afterwards though and was able to sleep.
The feeling of this going in your back is absolutely unbelievably indescribable. Like a feeling or numbness and dull pain and LOTS OT Fear. I was about 5cm dialed and going through a few contractions while having this procedure. It was absolutely insane. Immediate relief after though lol
I delivered 5 weeks ago I got this done lmao never watched the video before getting it done. Honestly glad I never knew wth was happening back there. Ladies it’s just gonna be pressure but it’s worth it
Me watching this knowing I could give birth any day now: 👁️👄👁️
Same here 😂
I got one month and this is my second child delivered c section but this was a planned one and I have butterflies
Just had my first baby a week ago and i had a c section. They gave me an epidural and ngl it HURT LIKE HELL. But it was worth it.
Same my wife on 2 days
I had a panic attack when I got mine. I think I just freaked myself out because I was already in so much pain and then the size of the needle freaked me out and I was just going thru a lot in that moment so I panicked. I stayed still and it got done REALLLLY quick like less than 2 minutes but I just had this sense of worry.
I'm mom of 3 in all of them with epidural.if I will ever have a 4th I will do it again.i ve had enjoyed my babies every time without any pain
Had my baby 1 week ago never watched the videos because I didn't want to scare myself it hurts but is a big help in helping you get through to see your baby ❤
This is so interesting!!! Almost 28 weeks along FTM and I thought about being a surgeon or anesthesiologist a long time ago so this is very cool to see 😁
Also should be interesting because I'll most likely get an epidural and my husband hates needles 🤣
I had épidural, it’s nothing hard to handle, it’s a miracle i like it.
I’ve had two babies but never realized all these steps were taken. Going for unmedicated birth for my third pregnancy
Which one is better the unmedicated or the one with epidural ?
I gave birth in Nashville. My favorite person I met while giving birth was my anesthesiologist, Ryan. I remember him in my mind as my angel because after a long laboring process and me not progressing normally, I know for a fact I wouldn’t have made it or have been aware during the birthing process. I still remember his name and how happy I was to see him. He was so quick, efficient and friendly. I was overjoyed to have a large needle placed in my back at that moment. 😂
Oh my gosh! This looks so much worse than I thought😳! I’ve had 3 kids, currently expecting my 4th in a couple weeks, and never had an epidural. More scared of that than birthing without!
Ive had 3 children, all c-section and i had to get the epidural. I can assure you it was the most painful thing I’ve had to experience in my life. Even as i watch this i can still feel that needle going into my back. I don’t ever want it again.
It’s really not that bad . If you can handle a little pressure then you will be fine
@@angelxtasy I think it depends on your pain tolerance ( I felt pressure not pain ) and how experienced the person doing it is. Damn, sorry you had that experience . People don’t give women enough of credit
As long as you have a doctor that is experienced it’s not so bad. I’ve had 3 c sections and will be having another one in 8 weeks. My 2nd c section was awful. The doctor stuck me in the back 5 times. I was traumatized after that and kept telling everyone afterwards. When I had my 3rd c section I told them during the process and they saw the marks going up my spine. They however were great! They’ll be delivery my next baby as well.
I had an epidural for my baby , only a few months ago and it really didn’t hurt that much (surprisingly!) It hurt more having to bend right over for them to put it in than it did the actual needle going in!
That hurt so much I ha DC it with all my kids accept with the last three and believe me without it is horrible and painful but I got through it with Gods help God bless to all and thank you to all the nurses and doctors and anesthesiologists out there
This bought to send me into labor watching this
I had an epidural with both of my boys and I DO NOT remember them doing all of this. I was also in full blown labor both times.😮
Same I remember getting it but not all this but I think I was so tired I didn’t care
Pregnant with my 4th right now and still hate getting the epidural. The initial stick doesnt bother me but them feeding the cath into the spine I CANNOT stand the pressure. Im nervouse just thinking about it.
So epidural is only for pregnant woman???
Same here my Malpractice with my first one now I am paying the price constantly back pains
I had 2 epidurals and 3 spinal taps. I found the worst pain was the prodding and poking hands to try and find the right spot 😅 after a tiny bee sting local anaesthetic it’s just some pressure and pushing. I had an electric shock sensation go down my legs when they hit the right spot. It looks so much worse, but it’s not too bad 😅
Same here but now I can’t work well my legs 🥵
If I was to ever have more kids this had def made me do it naturally
This part where they fed the catheter was what hurt the most. It kept tapping the nerve and now I deal with nonstop nerve damage from this.
You mean you got nerve damage from this?
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Epidural this for injection, birth due date actually for medication first right?
This makes my skin crawl... considering when I had mine for my first delivery it took them 4 tries and 2 lidocaine shots. Over AN HOUR. 4 years later I'm still dealing with nerve damage from it.
Thanks OSU maternity.
Wow.. that’s beyond ridiculous. I’ve had two and both times they took under 5 minutes to complete. I wonder if you could sue them
Omg. I had the same thing happen to me. I was given three test doses and each time my heart rate would increase from 90s to 140s. I was told they could reinsert the catheter after an hour but my baby had other plans lol So I went in thinking I was gonna get an epidural but had a natural birth. No, never damage though. I'm so sorry this happened to you.
I absolutely hate needles & after reading all the mixed comments is making me very scared BUT I still think I’m going to stick with getting it. I’m pregnant with my first & I can’t imagine going through natural labor pain. I’m just praying 🙏🏾 in advance that everything goes well for me & that I don’t feel any pain with the epidural as far as delivery. My Husband keeps telling to stop watching all these vids but it’s so addicting..lol 😂
It's not that bad at all. You only feel a pinch when you get the numbing medicine. You never actually feel the epidural needle. I had my girl 2 months ago, and labored for 8 hours before I was finally brave enough to do it. I immediately felt better and could enjoy the breathe again. You got this mama ❤️
I had my son natural n all I can tell you is do what works for you 🧘🏽♀️ everyone doesn’t do well with pain. I had my own techniques of dealing with it so every child I have I will most definitely give birth naturally😊 but do what works for u . 🙏🏽
I’ll be getting it too…
I fear pain I know I’ll need it, forts baby and all. 😭
Did it hurt girly ?
@brazierbabebabe6101how did it go?
Would this hurt or is the site numbed? Cause I know some people get this done while in labor and they're more focused on the labor pains, but would this hurt when getting it done?
I will go through this in 3 days I’m crying in frear and I’m not afraid of needles 🥺at least I have my fiancé to be here through the whole thing. Together.
Did you end up getting the epidural? I hope everything went okay.
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Can you show us how you prepared the test dose? How much is 1:200,000 Epi in terms of cc in syringe? Thanks!
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They offered to give me an epidural for my knee surgery, but I hated the idea of a needle in my back so I went with the nerve block option instead. It did not help the pain at all whatsoever. I wonder if an epidural would have been a better option...
I had my knee replacement two weeks ago with epidural and i just loved every minute of it. Especially when the heat starts pumping through from my toes.
It's was three years ago, until now after dura operation, I'm still suffering from the symptoms.
They don’t tell us, but you’re supposed to let the anesthesiologist know if you have scoliosis. Even a slight one.
I think that’s why my first epidural hit a nerve but I’m not sure as he wasn’t sure.
Apparently you’re supposed to tell them if you have scoliosis but it’s so common people don’t mention it. Many people have it and don’t know also.
The pain was short-lived, and the results were worth it for me vs more contractions but we’re all different.
Honestly, I was terrified of labor and delivery for years and the only scary part for me was honestly about 20 seconds of the epidural Lol. After that took effect : delivery was quite peaceful.
Your delivery was painless or not with this epidural?
This made me feel sick. It reminded me of my epidural which failed 3 times. Didn't work at all. I felt every tap and pull of them putting it in. I ended up with an emergency C-section and had to have a spinal instead which worked. I had an elective c-section the second time with a spinal and that went up to my brain and caused issues with my heart. (I'm fine now) I will NEVER ever put myself through that again. Never.
I didnt feel too much of the needle itself, but i was def shaking lol.
I gave birth with it. If I have another baby I'll get it again. My pain was insane, once I got the epidural it helped tremendously! I didn't even feel it because I was in too much pain already.
Is it painless procedure?or you feel any pain?or cuts or stitches pain?
@@AsiyaUsman-p9m I was already in pain so no I didn't feel the injection at all. I had 6 stitches because my you know what ripped.
So how does this work if you’re one to pass out after a shot???
God job..in fact i am anesthetist and i used to mix alow dose of epinephrine with lidocaine in the testing dose in order to make shure i m in appropriate epidural region and not went intrathecaly
I always hit bone when doing epidural technique. and when I do insert the catheter, it just doesn't work. happened to me multiple times. it's so frustrating
They numb your first with normal needle. I had this twice and barely felt it.
I never thought an epidural was like that I thought you had too start an IV pic line then shoot medicine threw the line and be done woow
Me toooo
Omg! That look so painful! I’m glad I went natural on all 3 kids.
Heck yeah that looks painful. I was better off not watching this.😒😩
It already 6 year and the pain didn’t go away and it getting worse and worse 😭😭😭 sometimes I can’t get up easily 😢
Is it really bad natural?
Well now i can see why my husband started fainting
Did this 3 times....the third one was a fail... my heart rate shot up and I started coughing sooo bad...it didn't take at all... I could feel everything when I started pushing on the right half and the left half was numb
Wait do all woman have to go through this when they give birth? Cause yikes that must hurt
im due in 12 days and wanted to get epidural this shit looks painful as fuck....
Recently get this experience😥😥😥for a surgery.. very painfull.
What kind of aneathesia use in surgery to sleep
Is it optional if you want a c-section or a natural birth?
C section-no. Not unless you WANT to feel your lower abdomen being sliced open layer by layer by layer.
I had it when I had my second child, and when I had my full hysterectomy and when I had my partial anesthesia when I did surgery on my leg.
I have endometriosis. I’m almost 34 with no children. Some periods I cramp so bad I can barely stand up and get out of bed. Is labor pain worse? I said I’d like to try a natural birth my first time, but I don’t know if I can handle anything worse than what I’m already experiencing 😅. Women rock ❤!
As someone with endometriosis, the pain is similar but contractions are more like full body cramps. Almost like very severe diarrhea cramps. It felt like every bone in my body was being crushed simultaneously.
Endometriosis period pain is a lot like the first stages of active labor.
It looks like it hurt
Doesnt hurt! More like pressure
@@kissokiss7776 that’s YOUR experience. This hurt like absolute fucking hell for me. Worse than labor.
It could hurt like hell
@@Abcdefghijajajaja I’m sorry you had a bad experience I guess it depends on who it’s performed on. Also they didn’t numb the area before administering the catheter?
@@Abcdefghijajajaja yes it is painful 😖
I didn't even know they left it in,9 months after and I feel a little discomfort in by back now and again.
I remember my anesthesiologist taping my whole back like using way too much tape it was not fun to have it ripped off😂
Why is the dummy upside down?
This was so painful for me. I has 2 pregnancy both times of delivery I had asked for epidural. Omg it was very traumatizing and extremely painful for me. Then the doctor told me my spine is shaped a certain way which makes it difficult to insert the epidural. It took them almost 2 hours to finish and a lot of different doctor to help.
I doesn't hurt to me but watching it b3e done seems so much worse. I've only had c sections so I have to get them. Will be having my 3rd and final one 2/20/23.
Thank god my mom refused to let this be done to me... I'm shook 😣😳 that long needle scared tf out of me
Before injecting it they'll give you a numbing injection so that you don't feel any pain
I’m convinced that something was going wrong with my epidural. It took about a half hour and I remember being poked multiple times.
Omg. Lol this gave me chills seeing the big needle. What's weird is you don't feel any of this and well my anethelogist yelled at me and told me to stop crying as I was trying to get into position for him work. Uh. Ot my fault baby was in my ribs and I couldn't hardly bend over without pain. Anyway. The epidural worked for a bit, and then had to have an emergency C-section where I had to be knocked out because I could feel my dr cutting me. Yet I'd do the whole thing all over again.
The epidural should have kept working if a catheter was put in place for continuous infusion or intermittent boluses.
I had to get this with my first pregnancy because of health issues but they had to give to me a second time because i still felt the pain on my right side and then 7 years later again with my second pregnancy but this go around it was the worst
I get CSECTION for my son .my husband does come every day at the hospital to rub my back before he left the hospital he said babe you will be alright love you
Epidurals cause lifelong back pain. No one in the medical field wants to admit it. Has an epidural 15 years ago and my back has never been the same.
Same as me😭
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i feel i could perform this after watching it. I am not even in the medical field lol
I had 2 c-sections & had no idea there was a catheter back there. 😅 I thought it was just a shot! 😂
I dont recommend epidural! U will suffer from the pain and sidd effects. Better than to feel the labor pain 👍
What is the side effects ?
4 days later I'm going for delivery is this procedure really painful? I have tryphenophobia so please give me suggestions
How’d it go?
I took this now I can’t work please why
I'm not pregnant but I wish I was but I don't want that thing going in my back cuz omg that's scary and geez probably hurt 😨
It took me a while to realize this is not a real patient
Right because humans have a rectangle cut out on our backs
@@Abcdefghijajajaja 😂😂
@@Abcdefghijajajaja nahhh this took me out 😂😂
healthcare workers have my respect.
i was in so much pain from my contractions that i didnt feel any of this !!😭literally i felt nothing but some pressure at one point
I had it done not horrible worth it never know how they did it tho
had this done in 2005 with my second to the older son and they messed up my spinal cord some were along the line my other 3 pregnancies they just gave me a simple spinal I had no problem with them till I had this procedure done
Why I didn't feel this at all when I got c section.
Best choice I ever made
Watching this video after my C-section and I feel like this more painful😥
I had to get 2 epidurals bc the first one he messed up and then I had my c section! All was super scary but the epidural was totally worth it my contractions were terrible, I was begging for the epidural! It was so much less pain compared to contraction pain. Getting it twice sucked though for sure! I ended up getting an emergency c section anyways though so all those contractions and the painful induction process was for notjing lol
I had an epidural with my 1st child and it was more pain that giving birth (the epidural wore off by the time I gave birth so I felt everything ) I was so scared to have an epidural with my 2nd child and thank god I went into labor unexpectedly 2 months early and had her in the ambulance so I didn’t have to get one. Side note….i felt the epidural ripple up my back and I have severe back pain to this day (which is actually my daughters 18th birthday today) has never been the same since.
Hei! I wanted to ask how do you deal with the pains ?because Am suffering too and the most irritating thing is that the so called doctors don’t want to admit the side effects.
Epidurals are elective and you're happy your baby was pre term? 🤨
I was trying to do an unmedicated birth because i hate ivs but i was in so much pain from back labor i just wanted it to stop 😭😭
Siempre le tuve miedo a la epidural... mis dos hijos mayores nacieron de manera natural y 15 años después m volví a embarazar mi nena se enrredo en el cordón y tuvieron que hacerme cesárea... era tanta mi emoción por ya tenerla ,por conocer su carita que no sentí nada al momento de que m la aplicaran 😅
Literally made me jump out of my bed remembering the pain my whole back felt paralyzed. Ugh 😔
I do not remember the process being this long during labor lol
I love 💗 watching epidural videos on the TH-cam channel app
I can feel the pain in my back just watching I'm not kidding. Weird!
I had this when I had a surgery. At first I was not aware that they inserted this at my back, only then when a nurse came and checked on me then she administered something on my back. It wasn't painful also when they removed the catheter.
Omfgggg I didn’t know the needle was that fucking long. One of the most uncomfortable things I had to do during birth. I would twitch every time and get fussed at because I could become paralyzed. Like damn that’s a fucking weird sensation. Of course I might twitch
I’m not scared of needles but now all of a sudden I’m scared 💀💀
After I has this I can’t move around so much like I use to just have to be in bed all the time 😭😭😭 if I see in my eye I wouldn’t use it
The doctor hit my spine or something by accident with the needle and it caused one of the worse pains I’ve felt. He had to move it around to continue :/
I know this comment is 5 mos months old, but I had to reply, the same thing happened to me! He hit a nerve and I felt like my leg was on fire and I was being electrocuted up my spine at the same time. It probably lasted seconds but man did it traumatize me. Thank goodness w/ my second child epidural was painless.
He said it could be because I have a slight scoliosis .
It is so awful thing. It hurts back many many years after! 😢
Ohh my God am scared coz I have to go through this in 2 weeks😢 please pray for me so that all goes well
How was the epidural pain?
you will get bonus csf if you do this fast in real patient
I had 2 c sections and the video looks more painful
I've had 4 with my children and to me this is the worse part of the birthing experience but I was to scared to give birth without it. I can feel this video lol 😂 never again!
I got an epidural when I had my child not knowing the process it entails. This just gave me panic attack, now I don't want anymore kids 😰😰😰
C pour cela que j’ai beaucoup de mal de dos😢😢
OUCH!!!!!!!! T_T I am afraid, I broke my femur and I am afraid what if the one who will do this will make a mistake and will pucnture a different shit in my body thatll make me paralyze or some Sh!t ???? I am scared I am too young for this T____________T
I got an epidural with my first and I got it before I had any really contractions.... And let's just say I felt every little thing 10/10 the most cringiest feeling of pressure ever😭😂
Omggggg this look like it hurt bad AF 😣😣😣😣😳
Вы, конечно мастера, но мы обязаны попасть куда надо с 1го раза =) ибо нет вариантов... а ещё это делает у нас врач.
I’m confused do you give birth with it still in and covered??
yes , they remove it after delivery
@@ovvianceschannel9417 omg ths is hard
Amazing
Looks painful
It wasn’t for me.