AshTree I hope your DD feels reassured after she's seen the obstetrician. I think the 'Conspiracy of Silence' is apt for many young new mums whose friends and family see no need to dwell on what can go wrong or how much pain to expect. I renember the midwives reassuring me that it's a feeling of intense pressure and that's a good sign labour is progressing, which my niece-in-law, a busy midwife, maintains today. I still maintain it f*****g hurts!!
But anyway, there's pain relief. Inductions for all my children went well and I found (and others have said, too) my thinking changed as labour began and I was preoccupied with having my babies delivered quickly and safely. We'll look forward to hearing your good news when the baby is born.
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. But I'm pleased she'll get the chance to either a) have her fears allayed, or b) change her birthing plan to c-section. I'll be happy with whatever she feels happiest about.
. We had taken my MIL to Edinburgh to see my DH get his degree and she felt the need to tell me unasked in graphic detail about her third child whose birth was thoroughly mismanaged with crushed skull etc etc. there is always someone who revels in horror stories. Don't let DD see this thread.

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