Ya know, I think it's kind of funny. My mom's stories scared the heck out of me growing up. So I was terrified to have kids until I got older, for fear of the pain. My mom would say things like, "it's the worse pain you'll ever have," "it's 10 times worse then breaking a leg," "no man has ever came close to that kind of pain." That's my mom, always trying to scare me into doing the right thing.
When I left home I had my heart set on having my 1st by around 25, not too young or too old in my opinion. Buy the time pregnancy became any kind of concern to me I was able to do my own research and take my moms horror stories with a grain of salt. I had it planned with flexibility in mind. If, in fact, it was as god awful as mom said, I was prepared for an epidural before things got too far. If not, I was prepared with breathing techniques, massages, staying home for a while, and a supportive husband for my coach. In case of problems I wanted to be in a hospital with a good neonatal. To avoid being crammed in a room with a bunch of other laboring women, I chose a hospital with a birthing center and private rooms with labor and delivery in the same room.
When it all came down to it my mom tried to convince me to go natural, but I left it only as a possibility. I wanted to see if I could do it, but I was not going to try with all my might the 1st time around. I found myself in labor and stayed calm and home for a while until I felt the contractions were close enough to be sure I wouldn't get sent back home. I called dr and gave my symptoms and was sent to hospital. I was 5cm when I arrived and spent a while walking the halls, using a big ball, shower, getting massages, etc. until I went to the bathroom and was in a lot of pain and really wanted some relief. They checked me and I was at 7cm. Epidural was ordered and given with no problems, one of the ones that you can push a button if you need more. It worked nicely I was really feeling no pain after about 20mins, and labor went normally until right before birth when babies heart started fluctuating. She gave me a small snip to speed baby out of birth canal and an extra push to get out the placenta. It was really not the horrible hospital experience many describe, and I had no trouble pushing even with the epidural.
Second baby was not so joyous. I had heard oh so many times that the second one comes so much faster than 1st and is usually easier. Well, my lil man had other plans! I had several false labors that were worse then any pain with my 1st labor. Eventually induction was scheduled. I came in with more contractions and at the same 2.5cm I had been for a couple weeks, turns out my labor was not progressing. Induction was started, I stayed overnight as scheduled and had only progressed to 3cm buy morning so was given pitocin (another thing mom had scared me into staying from at all costs until that point.) It really was not any worse then the contractions I was having. Several hours and I was at 3.5-4cm. Went to the bathroom after ensuring the nurse that I wasn't just feeling pressure from baby. Later I was laying in bed and my water broke. It was soon after that that labor pains went into hyperdrive. None of the breathing exercises, meditations, or anything could have prepared me for that. It was so completely unbearable I asked for the epidural and was at 4cm when it was ordered, and I got it. 1/2 hour after the last check and I was at 8cm. It was like the worst labor in high speed. the epi just barely took enough effect to cut the pain down so it wasn't so unbearable, and I could actually feel every opening every contraction. Baby was ready and nurse is telling me not to push while she's trying to get the dr, but can't reach her. It didn't matter baby was coming even without me trying to push at all. dr finally gets in and baby is crowning ready to come out. One push and he's out. It had been like a whole 1/2 hour sense the epi. so I had to stay in bed for a while cause of being too numb. Healing from that was so much worse than the 1st, and that was with no snip. It was awful like my mom described, but it was so much worse then my first, I don't know that it's a real comparison to a typical labor. And the stories my mom had about pitocin, just never happened with me. It wasn't until my water broke that everything got so completely painful.