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    Quote Originally Posted by smbarnett11 View Post
    Again, so relieved to know there are some people who don't always have back labor. I'd like to know what normal front labor is like .
    Oh front labor has it own "fun" things that come along with it...definitely not a cake walk. I'm currently pregnant with #4 and was told the placenta is posterier again this time. I immediately perked up when the doctor said it and realized back labor is probably in my future again with this one...sadness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mochagirl View Post
    All of my kiddos were posterior. With my twins I had an epidural, but the back labour was so strong I could still feel it near the end. With ds3 I worked through the pain of the back labour and had a medication-free birth. With dd I had yet another back labour but I'd had 72 hours of labour with no sleep that whole time and had an epidural at about 8cm because I couldn't take it anymore.
    So when you 'worked through the back labor' with DS3 ... was it worth it? Lol. And how did you work through it? Where were you, what did you do? Just looking for any pointers I can get . I had the epidural at 8cm too with DS1 and he came out facing the left and I could still feel it in my left hip even above the epidural. I remember thinking I couldn't imagine what that would have been feeling like without it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2boys1girl View Post
    Oh front labor has it own "fun" things that come along with it...definitely not a cake walk. I'm currently pregnant with #4 and was told the placenta is posterier again this time. I immediately perked up when the doctor said it and realized back labor is probably in my future again with this one...sadness.
    Back labor can be related to the position of the placenta? I haven't heard this before. How does that work, do you know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smbarnett11 View Post
    So when you 'worked through the back labor' with DS3 ... was it worth it? Lol. And how did you work through it? Where were you, what did you do? Just looking for any pointers I can get . I had the epidural at 8cm too with DS1 and he came out facing the left and I could still feel it in my left hip even above the epidural. I remember thinking I couldn't imagine what that would have been feeling like without it.
    That's a hard question to answer. I'm happy that I had one unmedicated birth so I could experience it, but I have zero regrets about having an epidural with dd. My twins ended in a c-section after 27 hours in labour, so ds3 was a VBAC. I gave birth to him in a hospital with a midwife - I didn't see a single doctor the whole time I was there and I was home 2 hours after giving birth. I did hit a wall around 8cm, but the particular mw I had convinced me to keep trying. I was fortunate that my labour was relatively quick - I had my first contraction at 1am and had him at about 10:30, but I pushed for a long time and in the end my mw decided to give me a very substantial episiotomy then reached in, turned him and pulled him out then had to rush him off to give him oxygen before I could hold him. Not exactly fun, and the recovery was worse than my c-section.

    With dd3 I'm convinced that my decision to have an epidural and the resulting relaxation (I went from screaming to snoozing in minutes) allowed her to turn on her own. They waited until she had descended all the way before having me push - I could literally feel her working her way down and it felt like she was going to slide out on her own. The birth was beautiful and peaceful - I pushed for 5 minutes and had only the teeniest microtear, and they let me pull her out of me and put her on my chest immediately. Even my mw agreed that I had made the right decision even though it meant she had to sign over my care to a doctor for the actual birth. I think I would have had a longer labour without the epidural since I was soooo tired and tense and wasn't dealing well with the pain. I was working against what my body was trying to do and I was simply too tired to do otherwise.
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    AAAAAH, I had exactly the same with my DD. Piggy-backing contractions, she was sunny-side up and to top it off, her arms were above her head (doc kept telling me she was pushing back!). I was trying to go the natural route, so no epi, but after 6 hours they said she was simply "stuck". They couldn't get her arms down. So I ended up having a c-section after all that! It was a nightmare... and the pain was SURREAL. Funny though, I hadn't really though about that in so long...it's all a little grey now.

    Anyway, I didn't have the back labour with DS, he was in perfect possession, had him VBAC.

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    coping w/ back labor-
    not laying in bed THAT IS THE WORST
    I have had all 4 natural 1 in a hossy 3 at home
    3 back labors
    w/ my hossy birth I just tried to sit up(stuck to bed/monitors) and rub my back and ignore the world
    with other births I walked the whole time and or leaned over birthing ball, stood in shower. Whether it's front or back you know the contraction is going to end and just try to go with it and not fight it that is really all you can do BREATHE
    I was lucky that the long labor had them turn before they were born and I id not push for more than a few pushes w/ all of them. I think the key is to try to get them well postioned before you go into labor. Look at spinningbabies or exercises ect. to do while prego-
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atsaukina1 View Post
    coping w/ back labor-
    not laying in bed THAT IS THE WORST
    I have had all 4 natural 1 in a hossy 3 at home
    3 back labors
    w/ my hossy birth I just tried to sit up(stuck to bed/monitors) and rub my back and ignore the world
    with other births I walked the whole time and or leaned over birthing ball, stood in shower. Whether it's front or back you know the contraction is going to end and just try to go with it and not fight it that is really all you can do BREATHE
    I was lucky that the long labor had them turn before they were born and I id not push for more than a few pushes w/ all of them. I think the key is to try to get them well postioned before you go into labor. Look at spinningbabies or exercises ect. to do while prego-
    I will look at those exercises. DS1 was actually in the perfect LOA for several weeks prior to going into labor. Somehow, labor made him want to be posterior. And since the contractions were literally on on top of another (doula said she'd never seen them like that before), I never felt like they were going to be 'over.' If I had had even 1 or 2 minutes between contractions, I think I could have coped. I just want to be armed with every piece of knowledge I can get about a) dealing with back labor and b) getting the baby to turn during labor. My doula was able to turn DS1 to the left but not totally anterior using a bed sheet technique where she had me on all fours while she and a nurse had a bed sheet under my belly rocking back and for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Anchor View Post
    AAAAAH, I had exactly the same with my DD. Piggy-backing contractions, she was sunny-side up and to top it off, her arms were above her head (doc kept telling me she was pushing back!). I was trying to go the natural route, so no epi, but after 6 hours they said she was simply "stuck". They couldn't get her arms down. So I ended up having a c-section after all that! It was a nightmare... and the pain was SURREAL. Funny though, I hadn't really though about that in so long...it's all a little grey now.

    Anyway, I didn't have the back labour with DS, he was in perfect possession, had him VBAC.

    Good luck!
    Thanks for the encouragement!! Nice to just know someone else out there had 'piggy-backing' contractions with back labor and knows how surreal that unrelenting pain is!!!! Hopefully my next one will be in the perfect position like yours!

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    my mw had me on all 4's trying to get babe in good postion or lying on my side both of those were very painful. like I said I need ot be up and and moving lol
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    I also had back labor with all 3 of my births.

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