I had babies 2,3, and 5 drug free. I could have done it with DS 1, but no one ever told me that the contrax. get to a certain point and pretty much stay there, I thought they'd get worse and worse and worse, but with my drug free births the pain just got bad and stayed that way. It was a disaster because epidurals don't work on me until I'm so drugged I can't even push, and it took me FOREVER to push him out.
DS 2 was at home with a midwife and it was GREAT. I used the birththing ball a lot with him and they used a lot of massage and it was all very gentle.
DS 3 was natural in the hospital, back labor and it was my most painful birth (that child does everything the hard way.) Luckily it was FAST.
With DS 4 my water broke and then I didn't go into labor and wasn't dilating, so they insisted on the Pit. That was rough. I had to lay in the bed, and for some reason with that pg I went almost totally deaf, and I also had broken my glasses and so I couldn't hear the TV or see it, so I had to lay there and be in pain the whole time (I concur that Pitocin is very hard to have natural, even for an experienced person)and I still wasn't dilating at all, so I caved and had the epidural. It still didn't work (I'm apparently immune to epidurals) but at least I had something else to think about the whole time LOL. Hard recovery too and very scary at times because I kept almost passing out at inopportune times and couldn't be alone for like 6 months afterwards.
DD was the easiest labor altho it took them FOREVER to get set up for me to push so that part wasn't fun. I was really ok in control the entire time except for the very last part. Easiest recovery.
So my point is, really, my epidural births were harder than my natural ones, the epidural doesn't make it a cakewalk, it's a hard road no matter how you slice it.
The main thing that was different about the 3 natural births were the level of support I had. DS 1, they were just about pressuring me to have the epidural and were kind of annoyed that I didn't want one. With DS 4, it was like the nurses were all busy doing other stuff and I really didn't have anyone other than DH and he was in a shitty mood that day. With my natural births, the midwives and nurses were very attentive and my husband was helpful too, so whenever things got hard I had the support - my main advice would be someone with you who will be supportive the whole time. You can TOTALLY do it!!!

