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Reply #30 posted 06/09/09 1:21pm

Dayclear

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labour contractions
followed by when the pain killers wore off after my episiotomy shake that stung like the worst papercut in the world.

Yeah, how come nobody ever told us about that episiotomy pain??? Yowsa eek
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Reply #31 posted 06/09/09 1:42pm

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I have a high threshold, due to my unbelievable ability to be injured constantly throughout my childhood. 6 broken bones, including a wrist dislocation, stitches no less than 7 times, and a severe concussion, all separate incidents I might add. Needless to say the emergency room was my home away from home. I will have to say in my experience there is no pain like a damn kidney stone.
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Reply #32 posted 06/09/09 3:41pm

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I'm a snivelling bitch when it comes to pain - if I'm in pain then everyone else should be too lol Actually, I'm not that bad - if I have pain though I have no problem popping painkillers.

The worst pain I have ever had was my 2nd birth (Elsa). I had gestational diabetes so they induced me. Christ on a bike, it was intensly painful - not made any easier by the midwife who swore blind that I wasn't in labour, until my waters broke and I gave birth within 17 minutes of her saying 'I wouldn't even give you a centimetre' and a withering look - needless to say she got a round off me as they sped me to the delivery ward 'I told you I was in fuckin' labour!!'. Bitch.

Both of my labours were without painrelief (not enough time!) My first though, I was like mother earth, doing the whole breathing thing - gave birth with no bother. Second time I Screamed. The. Place. Down.

Ladies - try to avoid being induced - it sucks.
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Reply #33 posted 06/09/09 3:43pm

ZombieKitten

Dayclear said:

ZombieKitten said:

labour contractions
followed by when the pain killers wore off after my episiotomy shake that stung like the worst papercut in the world.

Yeah, how come nobody ever told us about that episiotomy pain??? Yowsa eek

it was truly horrid some bright spark told me tea tree oil was soothing - NOT!!!!! shake
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Reply #34 posted 06/09/09 3:57pm

weused2luvhim

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I'm a snivelling bitch when it comes to pain - if I'm in pain then everyone else should be too lol Actually, I'm not that bad - if I have pain though I have no problem popping painkillers.

The worst pain I have ever had was my 2nd birth (Elsa). I had gestational diabetes so they induced me. Christ on a bike, it was intensly painful - not made any easier by the midwife who swore blind that I wasn't in labour, until my waters broke and I gave birth within 17 minutes of her saying 'I wouldn't even give you a centimetre' and a withering look - needless to say she got a round off me as they sped me to the delivery ward 'I told you I was in fuckin' labour!!'. Bitch.

Both of my labours were without painrelief (not enough time!) My first though, I was like mother earth, doing the whole breathing thing - gave birth with no bother. Second time I Screamed. The. Place. Down.

Ladies - try to avoid being induced - it sucks.



I have no problem popping pain killers myself. shrug
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Reply #35 posted 06/09/09 3:59pm

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ZombieKitten said:

Dayclear said:


Yeah, how come nobody ever told us about that episiotomy pain??? Yowsa eek

it was truly horrid some bright spark told me tea tree oil was soothing - NOT!!!!! shake


I had a massive tear - the nurse was done there for ages, stitching me back up - hurt like fuck! I'd say it was actually more painful than the birth itself neutral

She was down there that long, at one point I asked her if she were doing a cross stitch - maybe a nice cottage scene... roses around the door? She laughed... but she still fucked it up mad
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Reply #36 posted 06/09/09 4:07pm

ZombieKitten

MrsGoodnight said:

I'm a snivelling bitch when it comes to pain - if I'm in pain then everyone else should be too lol Actually, I'm not that bad - if I have pain though I have no problem popping painkillers.

The worst pain I have ever had was my 2nd birth (Elsa). I had gestational diabetes so they induced me. Christ on a bike, it was intensly painful - not made any easier by the midwife who swore blind that I wasn't in labour, until my waters broke and I gave birth within 17 minutes of her saying 'I wouldn't even give you a centimetre' and a withering look - needless to say she got a round off me as they sped me to the delivery ward 'I told you I was in fuckin' labour!!'. Bitch.

Both of my labours were without painrelief (not enough time!) My first though, I was like mother earth, doing the whole breathing thing - gave birth with no bother. Second time I Screamed. The. Place. Down.

Ladies - try to avoid being induced - it sucks.


I was induced with second kid and had a panic attack in the delivery room, they couldn't get me an epidural fast enough, I was bawling and somehow my behaviour really scared them eek shake awful

the last kid was out quick. The midwife, like yours, got me the ball to sit on when I arrived at the hospital and I'm like I think he's coming out in a minute! She said "let the doctor be the judge of that" he came in, did the internal and hurried the midwife along because SHE wasn't ready falloff he was out in 45 mins (from first contraction at home).
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Reply #37 posted 06/09/09 4:09pm

ZombieKitten

MrsGoodnight said:

ZombieKitten said:


it was truly horrid some bright spark told me tea tree oil was soothing - NOT!!!!! shake


I had a massive tear - the nurse was done there for ages, stitching me back up - hurt like fuck! I'd say it was actually more painful than the birth itself neutral

She was down there that long, at one point I asked her if she were doing a cross stitch - maybe a nice cottage scene... roses around the door? She laughed... but she still fucked it up mad

wtf!!! falloff comfort
were they not able to give you a local?
I was stitched up after tearing with my last one, but I don't remember even feeling it hmmm ugh, don't even want to think about it disbelief
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Reply #38 posted 06/09/09 4:16pm

MrsGoodnight

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ZombieKitten said:

MrsGoodnight said:



I had a massive tear - the nurse was done there for ages, stitching me back up - hurt like fuck! I'd say it was actually more painful than the birth itself neutral

She was down there that long, at one point I asked her if she were doing a cross stitch - maybe a nice cottage scene... roses around the door? She laughed... but she still fucked it up mad

wtf!!! falloff comfort
were they not able to give you a local?
I was stitched up after tearing with my last one, but I don't remember even feeling it hmmm ugh, don't even want to think about it disbelief


I remember an injection (it's kinda hard not to remember someone coming at your poor, mangled coochie with a needle shake Mind, it was nuthin' compared to the one they used to get my eggs out when I had IVF!!! omfg ), but I don't think that it was very effective - I still felt it and it hurt!
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Reply #39 posted 06/09/09 4:19pm

ZombieKitten

MrsGoodnight said:

ZombieKitten said:


wtf!!! falloff comfort
were they not able to give you a local?
I was stitched up after tearing with my last one, but I don't remember even feeling it hmmm ugh, don't even want to think about it disbelief


I remember an injection (it's kinda hard not to remember someone coming at your poor, mangled coochie with a needle shake Mind, it was nuthin' compared to the one they used to get my eggs out when I had IVF!!! omfg ), but I don't think that it was very effective - I still felt it and it hurt!

oh that sucks comfort thank goodness it wasn't all for nothing dead fallinluv
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Reply #40 posted 06/09/09 4:22pm

MrsGoodnight

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MrsGoodnight said:



I remember an injection (it's kinda hard not to remember someone coming at your poor, mangled coochie with a needle shake Mind, it was nuthin' compared to the one they used to get my eggs out when I had IVF!!! omfg ), but I don't think that it was very effective - I still felt it and it hurt!

oh that sucks comfort thank goodness it wasn't all for nothing dead fallinluv


Amen to that!

Don't worry.. I'll hold it over her as she grows up... along with the expense of the IVF and bringing her up... and the severe hyperemisis that I had whilst I was pregnant... etc etc etc evillol
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Reply #41 posted 06/09/09 4:33pm

ZombieKitten

MrsGoodnight said:

ZombieKitten said:


oh that sucks comfort thank goodness it wasn't all for nothing dead fallinluv


Amen to that!

Don't worry.. I'll hold it over her as she grows up... along with the expense of the IVF and bringing her up... and the severe hyperemisis that I had whilst I was pregnant... etc etc etc evillol


like that comedian said, forget her name, likes to wake her kids in the middle of the night screaming "YOU RIPPED ME TO SHREDS!!!!!" makes her feel a whole lot better lol
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Reply #42 posted 06/09/09 4:56pm

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ZombieKitten said:

MrsGoodnight said:



Amen to that!

Don't worry.. I'll hold it over her as she grows up... along with the expense of the IVF and bringing her up... and the severe hyperemisis that I had whilst I was pregnant... etc etc etc evillol


like that comedian said, forget her name, likes to wake her kids in the middle of the night screaming "YOU RIPPED ME TO SHREDS!!!!!" makes her feel a whole lot better lol


falloff Love it. I'mma have to try that one!

Joan Rivers? hmmm
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Reply #43 posted 06/09/09 4:59pm

ZombieKitten

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ZombieKitten said:



like that comedian said, forget her name, likes to wake her kids in the middle of the night screaming "YOU RIPPED ME TO SHREDS!!!!!" makes her feel a whole lot better lol


falloff Love it. I'mma have to try that one!

Joan Rivers? hmmm


yes!! lol "For years I used to wake up my daughter and say, 'Melissa you ripped me to shreds. Now go back to sleep." Joan Rivers.
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Reply #44 posted 06/09/09 6:46pm

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Reply #45 posted 06/09/09 6:49pm

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I was in labor 48 hours with my daughter. Pain is nothing.
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Reply #46 posted 06/10/09 11:46am

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child birth
after that is the time i had a ovarian cyst rupture... eek
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Reply #47 posted 06/10/09 1:33pm

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sonic said:

child birth
after that is the time i had a ovarian cyst rupture... eek


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Reply #48 posted 06/10/09 3:01pm

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sonic said:

child birth
after that is the time i had a ovarian cyst rupture... eek



Oooooh. Nasty sad
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Reply #49 posted 06/10/09 3:19pm

wildgoldenhone
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sonic said:

child birth
after that is the time i had a ovarian cyst rupture... eek

eek

Sounds very painful!
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Reply #50 posted 06/10/09 9:10pm

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ohhh yeah....lol

for me to insist on a trip to the ER...you know its serious. i couldnt bend donw to put my shoes on...thank god hubby was home ..i could barely walk.
sad

after waiting in the waiting room for hrs..i was given an injection of toradol... lol happy..happy...joy....joy~~~
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Reply #51 posted 06/11/09 8:00pm

wildgoldenhone
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sonic said:

ohhh yeah....lol

for me to insist on a trip to the ER...you know its serious. i couldnt bend donw to put my shoes on...thank god hubby was home ..i could barely walk.
sad

after waiting in the waiting room for hrs..i was given an injection of toradol... lol happy..happy...joy....joy~~~

No operation for that or anything?
Or did they just give you painkillers?
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