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If you get an epidural, you likely won't feel the "ring of fire." You will feel pressure. Watching an epidural birth video is actually fascinating—the mother is usually chatting, laughing, and then suddenly says, "Oh, I feel pressure," and ten seconds later, a head appears.
Panic sets in. Do you click? Will it terrify you? Will it empower you? vaginal childbirth video
Fear of the unknown is the biggest driver of birth trauma. When we don’t know what a normal cervix looks like or how a head rotates through the pelvis, we imagine the worst. If you get an epidural, you likely won't
Here is my honest deep dive into the world of vaginal childbirth videos, and how to use them as a tool for strength rather than a source of anxiety. Let’s address the elephant in the room. Hollywood has done vaginal birth zero favors. In movies, birth is a sweaty, screaming, three-minute catastrophe where the doctor yells "PUSH!" and the baby flies out like a football. Do you click












