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My mother, who had unmedicated births and coached pushing (the kind where they scream PUSH!! and count to 10), recently told me that a woman giving birth should have someone to coach her pushing to tell her if she is pushing effectively, because, she says, you can't tell.
To which I thought, um, wait a minute, can't you feel it? Don't you feel your baby passing through your bones, your body? Or, if you can't feel that, can't you reach down your hand and feel your baby's head? My mother has always compared birthing to having the biggest poo of your life...and well, I've never had a poo that I can't feel coming out of me (sorry, that's gross, I know!). When I said these things to her, especially reaching down to feel your baby, she suggested that the belly is too big to reach around and feel...but, again, Mama, how is a pregnant lady care for her toiling needs if this is the case?
So, the whole conversation seemed pretty dumb, but before I roll my eyes and discount it, I thought I should hear from someone (else) who has actually given birth. Did you need someone to tell you if you were pushing effectively? Could you not feel your baby moving through your body? (Let me add that this question is only for those who had unmedicated births, as I know you cannot feel much with an epidural)
To which I thought, um, wait a minute, can't you feel it? Don't you feel your baby passing through your bones, your body? Or, if you can't feel that, can't you reach down your hand and feel your baby's head? My mother has always compared birthing to having the biggest poo of your life...and well, I've never had a poo that I can't feel coming out of me (sorry, that's gross, I know!). When I said these things to her, especially reaching down to feel your baby, she suggested that the belly is too big to reach around and feel...but, again, Mama, how is a pregnant lady care for her toiling needs if this is the case?
So, the whole conversation seemed pretty dumb, but before I roll my eyes and discount it, I thought I should hear from someone (else) who has actually given birth. Did you need someone to tell you if you were pushing effectively? Could you not feel your baby moving through your body? (Let me add that this question is only for those who had unmedicated births, as I know you cannot feel much with an epidural)