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Topic: Describing Contractions...for men. Posted: 15 June 2011 at 2:14pm |
Hi everyone
I teach some ante-natal classes and one of the Dads in the group asked me to describe to the class exactly what contractions feel like, so as the Dads to be are able to gain an understanding of it.
This kinda had me stumped! I have had children but find the pain of a contraction really hard to put into words. Therefore I thought I would ask here!
If you have a minute to spare, would you mind answering what that pain felt like for you? It would be great to be able to say "well, I asked the question and ten people said that it felt like ...".
Many thanks in advance.
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Mucky_Tiger
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 2:32pm |
my contractions i had follwing a D & C (so not quite chldbirth) felt like i had just eated a giant bowl of curry and had wicked cramping about 2seconds before the "indian poo's" arrived
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 2:47pm |
Yep I would say like waves of major lactic acid buildup in muscles after running like mad on a treadmill for half an hour! The pain of severe muscular fatigue (cos thats what it is!  ) which builds then descends like a growing tide... haha - very poetic way to describe pain!
I was induced though and so the severity of contractions were major very fast, unlike natural labor where I have heard they build in severity from not too bad to pretty unbearable over quite a long time..
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 3:10pm |
I find it hard to describe contractions to girls who haven't had babies let alone men who have no uterus and therefore will never feel them.
If it was me I would tell them that they will never know how it feels,unless they have also had a period and can compare those sorts of cramps and instead of asking they can just accept that its effing sore and they must do what they can to support their wife in labour.
But since you clearly can't do that,I dunno,I usually tell people its like someone is standing inside you pulling you from the inside and you feel like you should be bent over double...but your not.
And I also mention how you can't stop the contractions coming and that can be scary when you are so used to being in charge of your body,and thats also what helps make labour so painful...and eventually the contractions just come,and you lie there letting them consume you cos thats all you can do.
Ha,im so glad I don't ever have to do this again
And Isabella,not always,I wasn't induced with any of mine,and with my eldest child the contractions were unbearable right from the start,the very first one.
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 3:48pm |
To start with they were much like mild period cramps - which feel much like a gripey tummy.
BH - felt like someone was grabbing my belly like a ball and squeezing.
Can't really remember what they felt like when they got going, too many other things were going on to concentrate on them.
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 4:22pm |
Like someone squeezing you from the inside using all their strength...and you're thinking "oh this will surely end soon?" and it doesn't, its just gets stronger and you cannot believe what you are feeling....
and then eventually you succumbe to an epi and they feel fab
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 4:31pm |
how bout get them to start doing sit ups and hold each one for 10secs, when it starts to hurt that is like the first contractions, then make them keep going even when they think they can't move anymore.
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 4:36pm |
I told DH that the pains would feel for him, like being kicked in the nads every half hour, then they start getting closer til 2mins apart, his eyes were as wide as saucers haha. He had alot of sympathy while I was on my hands and knees groaning through mine.
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 5:09pm |
One of the things i tell people who have never experienced it is that they are like a wave. they build in intensity and reach a peak, then quickly receed. And that when you aren't having one there is absolutely no pain.
As for the quality of the pain, i would describe the peak as a sharp, searing kind of pain. With a tightness, as if someone was tearing your deep abdominal muscles or bowel.
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 5:28pm |
Pure agony!! I wasn't induced but with both my kids I went straight into full-on, unbearably painful contractions from the start. I remember when I was having contractions about 3 secs apart but still barely dilated (and I knew I still had hours ahead of me) and I was frantic trying to remove myself from my belly before the pain hit. I didn't get waves it was like being stabbed - it burned and it was sharp and it was spread right across my tummy and I just couldn't escape it  holy crap I can't believe I did it TWICE let alone contemplating a third....
The situps is a really good idea!!!
ETA correcting stuff lol
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 5:39pm |
There is a really good video on 60 minutes australia where a man gets put through labour. He wimps out half way through!
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 7:25pm |
I described period pain as though you were about to fill your pants after bad seafood, and then times it by ten for contractions mixed with cramp
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 7:53pm |
The most pain Ive ever been through in my life! lol
I cant describe it...really cant!
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Posted: 15 June 2011 at 8:09pm |
For me it was like someone had a really tight grib on my insides and was pulling it all out through my back and it was that intense from the get go. Didn't gradually get worse. It was straight into it, which gave me a bit of a fright at 2 in the morning! I was bolt up right in bed thinking OMG this baby is guna come out NOW! But she didn't.... not till 32hrs later........ try THAT boys! I've seen how they handle man flu. They could NEVER go through labour lol
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Posted: 16 June 2011 at 8:22am |
I really, really am trying to think of a way to describe my labour - firstly I thought about saying it would be like someone with a vise-like grip squeezing their nads... then I thought about that combined with the gripey deli-belly-ness where you think you're going to crap your pants only to find out you're really, really, really constipated so you despite everything you still find yourself pushing, to then feel like you're being torn up your middle.
I was induced and reacted really strongly to the syntocinon drip though, and did have 2nd degree tearing (in not such a lovely angle/place) - so that could possibly have clouded my perception!
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Posted: 16 June 2011 at 4:24pm |
I don't really remember what the contractions felt like, maybe something like the worse muscle cramps from the top of the bump to my knees, mixed with a sharp pain in the cervix.
I clearly remember the vjj pain when baby came out though! Get the men to stick a finger in each side of their mouth and pull as hard as they can. Then pull a bit harder. There may be some tearing, that's normal, keep pulling! PULL!!!!! Perhaps get the ladies to yell "PULL!!" at them, mwahaha
I guess it would be hard to explain to the men so they have complete sympathy without scaring the mums to be
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Posted: 16 June 2011 at 5:32pm |
Thank you so much everyone! Some great material here. It is such a hard thing to accurately describe to someone else I think and like Chickoin says without scaring all the mums to be!
Awesome - I think they will love it!
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Posted: 17 June 2011 at 9:46am |
oh wow, so hard to explain!
I had a 100% natural birth with no drugs at all, and my friend who was due just after me asked what pushing the baby out felt like, and i told her it is the most out of control feeling you could possibly have. your body pushes involuntarily, like imagine one of those rubbish crushers that crush huge amounts of rubbish into tiny cubes, thats you! and every part of your belly clamps down with force you cant even imagine- the sheer power of the contraction took my breath away anyway! and as the baby is actually coming out, (TMI WARNING!!) but i told her it feels like your bum is turning inside out and your getting the worst chinese burn in your life down there and you are about to split in half! lol her eyes just about fell out of her head! i think she wished she didnt ask after i said that. well, she did want an honest answer! hehe  i did add at the end tho that once you are at that stage, you know you just have to deal with it,and remind yourself that once this bit is over, youll have your baby! and as much as people say it and you cant quite believe it until you have been there, but the second you are looking at your baby, you dont feel an ounce of pain! so amazing how something so intense can be blocked out in an instant.
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Posted: 17 June 2011 at 9:58am |
..actually maybe just show the men that video Julz posted- its awesome!
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