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The Pros and Cons of a Natural and an Epidural Birth, From Someone Who's Done Both

30/12/2019 - 11:50 PM

I've Googled the phrase "epidural vs. natural childbirth [1]" so many times that the letters on my keyboard have practically worn off. I couldn't read enough stories, binge enough YouTube videos, or skim through enough books to ease my anxiety about either decision. Knowledge is power, but an endless stream of unique experiences and anonymous mommy-shaming made it tricky to find the right fit. Now — after opting into an epidural for my first delivery and experiencing a natural delivery for the birth of my second — I know what path I'll take with my third, and weighing these factors helped me get there.

What are the pros of having an epidural?

Some of the best parts of my epidural delivery [2] were totally textbook, but others were less expected and more than I could have hoped for.

What are the cons of getting an epidural?

I seemed to fly under the radar of nearly every potential risk of an epidural. It was administered evenly, I had no residual headache or spinal soreness, and my beautiful baby was alert and happy; but nothing is perfect.

What are the pros of a natural labour?

My expectations for the benefits of natural labour were low as labour drew closer. I knew I wanted to try it at least once, but I wasn't prepared for how deeply the experience would impact the rest of my life.

What are the cons of a natural labour?

Beyond the obvious, laboring naturally presented some unique challenges in the dynamic between focusing on my baby and simply making it through.

As my husband and I rev up for baby number three, I'm leaning towards delivering my future mini-me with the help of an epidural. I cherish my experience with natural delivery more than any other singular experience in my life, and wouldn't take it back for all of the chocolate and bacon in the world (which is how you know I'm serious). But really what I've discovered is that there's no wrong answer. You have to choose what makes the most sense for you, your baby, and your body. In the end, pain management made it easier for me to keep the focus of my labour and delivery on meeting and getting to know my former tenant, and for me, that priority wins the day.


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