No words left my mouth, too busy sucking on the gas and air. They tried to wrestle it off me but I had the strength OF 10 WOMEN!!!! DO NOT TAKE AWAY THE GAS AND AIR!!!!!
Apart from that I was pretty silent. Bit stoned but silent.
Made a lot of noise with one in particular but there again he was likened to a Japanese Sumo wrestler when only a few hours old!!
I mooed like a cow (probably something to do with the gas and air clamped between my teeth). But I’ve voted “all of the above” because apart from staying stoically quiet, I probably made all sorts of stupid noises.
I tried to leave with my first! I yelled out I’m not doing this anymore and tried to run away! Second was emergency c-section so not a whole lot of noise….
With my first ( 2 and 3 were csection) I made a fair bit of noise; a mixture of sounds, some if them quite feral and strange! I was also silent quite a lot but really that was just because of sucking on gas not stoicism. When I was pushing I decided to try out some serious roaring ,to invoke my inner mother goddess or something, but after a few minutes my midwife basically told me to shut up and conserve my energy. Not very charming, but she was completely right and I was too knackered to argue.
Had an emergency C section so all I remember is shaking hands-the drugs relax you though so no squealing from me.
I set out to be calm and serene and ended up completely hoarse the next day from all the noise I made with sore face and neck from all to grimacing. Glamorous stuff. I never said I was good with pain…
Swearing is not an option
Good point – I’ve added it now!
No words left my mouth, too busy sucking on the gas and air. They tried to wrestle it off me but I had the strength OF 10 WOMEN!!!! DO NOT TAKE AWAY THE GAS AND AIR!!!!!
Apart from that I was pretty silent. Bit stoned but silent.
Made a lot of noise with one in particular but there again he was likened to a Japanese Sumo wrestler when only a few hours old!!
I mooed like a cow (probably something to do with the gas and air clamped between my teeth). But I’ve voted “all of the above” because apart from staying stoically quiet, I probably made all sorts of stupid noises.
I tried to leave with my first! I yelled out I’m not doing this anymore and tried to run away! Second was emergency c-section so not a whole lot of noise….
With my first ( 2 and 3 were csection) I made a fair bit of noise; a mixture of sounds, some if them quite feral and strange! I was also silent quite a lot but really that was just because of sucking on gas not stoicism. When I was pushing I decided to try out some serious roaring ,to invoke my inner mother goddess or something, but after a few minutes my midwife basically told me to shut up and conserve my energy. Not very charming, but she was completely right and I was too knackered to argue.
Had an emergency C section so all I remember is shaking hands-the drugs relax you though so no squealing from me.
I set out to be calm and serene and ended up completely hoarse the next day from all the noise I made with sore face and neck from all to grimacing. Glamorous stuff. I never said I was good with pain…