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epidural hashtag performance

The #epidural hashtag often features insights on pain relief during childbirth, personal experiences, educational content, support communities, advice, healthcare professionals, tips, emotional journeys, and the impact of this anesthetic process.
Had no idea that was a thing… until it was 😅 all I can say is Bless that epidural cause when it wore off….🫠🫠🫠 #ouch #labor #laboranddelivery #birth #birthpains #epidural #laborprep #pain #thirdtrimester #pregnant #hospitalbag #birthstory #givingbirth #birthstorytime
#epidural #adulting #newyears
All respect to the superwomen who can go au naturale that just will never be me😌✨ #epidural #epiduralplease #labor #laboranddelivery
Here is my positive hospital birth experience. I had the epidural, I had Pitocin and I labored on my back, did not tear at all! Can’t wait to do it all over again in a few months!🤍#labor#birth#laboranddelivery#birthstory#newborn#thirdtrimester#pregnancytiktok#pregnant🤰#epidural#pregnantmama#
If my momma can do it 3x I can do it 🤝 I believe in myself lol #epidural #pregnancy #birth #fy
If you had an epidural, how did you like it?! Two for two now I’ve had both great experiences! ##epidural##thirdtrimester##thirdtrimestermama##38weeks##38weekspregnant##inductionoflabor##7cmdilated##teamgreenpregnancy##teamgreen##surprisegender##surprisegenderreveal##surprisegenderatbirth##2under2##epiduralbirth
while i dont plan on utilizing this form of support im really enjoying learning about ALL my options or potential outcomes  #thirdtrimester #38weekspregnant #laborprep #epidural #firsttimemom
Haha i had no idea😅 #bbl #tuneada #lipo #parati #girlythings #lipo360 #fypviral #epidural #guadalajara #storytime
TRUE Story! 🤪Oh this happens so often. I’m like girl I was just on the ground behind your bum holding your hips for 60 min straight and he gets all the love. Lol I know you love me too but the drugs always win. #epidural #pregnancy #laboranddelivery #laboranddeliverynurse #crna #reelsvideo
When I was pregnat I had no idea what to expect when delivering. I wish I had someone to walk me through how long labor could potentially be, the interventions that are used, and what my options were. So I decided to document and share my entire birthing experience from start to finish in hopes that it can be helpful to others!  I begin recording as my first serious contractions took place. I had been experiencing Braxton Hicks for several weeks at this point, but on this day the contractions were different. They were more frequent and progressively getting stronger.  Once I realized they were happening every 3 to 5 minutes, I decided it was time to go to the hospital. Given this was my 6th kid I knew things could go more quickly than ever before.  They say you know it’s time to leave for the hospital when your contractions are happening at least every 5 minutes, last for one minute each, and have been happening consistently for 1 hour. It’s called the 5-1-1 rule. I birth big babies, I am talking over 10 lbs, and never once was a c-section mentioned to me just because of their size. I chose to get an epidural as soon as possible due to what happened at my last birth. With baby number 5 I tried to go unmedicated. Unfortunately I didn’t make it. I was close, but I knew I would lack the strength to push if I continued to suffer and fight the pain. I have actually enjoyed my epidural births! They allowed me to relax and be more present for the experience. Being able to relax is key too. Each time I tried to birth unmedicated labor wouldn’t progress. So for this time around I decided to not fight it and just get the epidural as soon as it was available. Please note, this is just my personal experience. Everyone is going to have a different birth story 🤗❤️ If you’re new here, hello, and thanks for reading this far! My name is Chrissy Horton and I am you big sis through pregnancy and motherhood where I like to keep it real yet encouraging! ❤️ #birthvlog #pregnancy #hospitalbirth #birthstory #epidural #naturalbirth
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When I was pregnat I had no idea what to expect when delivering. I wish I had someone to walk me through how long labor could potentially be, the interventions that are used, and what my options were. So I decided to document and share my entire birthing experience from start to finish in hopes that it can be helpful to others! I begin recording as my first serious contractions took place. I had been experiencing Braxton Hicks for several weeks at this point, but on this day the contractions were different. They were more frequent and progressively getting stronger. Once I realized they were happening every 3 to 5 minutes, I decided it was time to go to the hospital. Given this was my 6th kid I knew things could go more quickly than ever before. They say you know it’s time to leave for the hospital when your contractions are happening at least every 5 minutes, last for one minute each, and have been happening consistently for 1 hour. It’s called the 5-1-1 rule. I birth big babies, I am talking over 10 lbs, and never once was a c-section mentioned to me just because of their size. I chose to get an epidural as soon as possible due to what happened at my last birth. With baby number 5 I tried to go unmedicated. Unfortunately I didn’t make it. I was close, but I knew I would lack the strength to push if I continued to suffer and fight the pain. I have actually enjoyed my epidural births! They allowed me to relax and be more present for the experience. Being able to relax is key too. Each time I tried to birth unmedicated labor wouldn’t progress. So for this time around I decided to not fight it and just get the epidural as soon as it was available. Please note, this is just my personal experience. Everyone is going to have a different birth story 🤗❤️ If you’re new here, hello, and thanks for reading this far! My name is Chrissy Horton and I am you big sis through pregnancy and motherhood where I like to keep it real yet encouraging! ❤️ #birthvlog #pregnancy #hospitalbirth #birthstory #epidural #naturalbirth
POSITIVE FOR ME BC I GOT MY GIFT AT THE END 👼🏽🤰🏻❤️‍🩹 This was a 10 hour labor and delivery into 3 minutes, and would share more if i could! 🫶🏼  #labor #laborstory #birth #birthstory #birth #medicatedbirth #epidural #mom #momoftwo #highriskpregnancy #cholestasis #icpofpregnancy #cholestasispregnancy #momlife #youngmom
And thats on no heparin option 🙃. #lovenoxpregnancy #thirdtrimester #duedatemonth #duedate #lovenoxbaby #2under2 #secondbaby #thirdtrimestermama #pregnancy #pregnancytiktok #pregnancyjourney #motherhoodjourney #motherhoodlife #secondtimemom #proteinsdeficiency #mthfrgenemutation #mthfr #lovenox #heparin #epidural #naturalbirth
Epidural Steroid Injections (Medical Animation 3D) #epidural #epiduralsteroidinjection #spineinjection #spinesurgery #epiduralinjection #medicalanimation
Replying to @lucyslife TO NOT HAVE TO GET UP TO PEE IS GLORIOUS!!!!!! #epidural #firsttimemoms #momtobe #expectingmom #thirdtrimester #laboranddelivery
Mi parto en USA, que no se note que soy fan de todo aqui y lo asombrada que estaba de no sentir nada jajajaj #fyp #grwm #partonatural #epidural #usa🇺🇸 #latinos
There’s a baby on the way.. 👀😂 #fyp #fypreels #trending #trend #epidural
Por poquito y miro a Diosito🤣❤️#fyp #paratí #embarazo #mamaprimeriza #partonatural #inyeccion #epidural #fyp #boy #baby #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp
So glad we cleared that up!!🤣🤲🏽🫶🏽 #c#childbirthe#epiduralp#pregnancyjourneyf#firsttimemomp#pregnancyc#chitchat2#25weekspregnant
Respuesta a @🦋🖤jassury🖤🦋  no sientes que tienes la epidural porque te duerme la zona, no tengas miedo en verdad no duele y las contracciones ni las sientes🌷♥️suerte mami #epidural #epiduralbirth #anesthesia #partonormal
Positive labor vibes for all mommas ❤️❤️❤️ #birthstory #positivebirthstory #positivebirth #birth #laboranddelivery #epidural #epiduralbirth #epiduraltiktok #pregnant #3rdtrimester #2025mommas #2025babies #givingbirth #babytime @Alleigh and Spence Backup
En mi primer embarazo me comí toda la cafetería 🤣🤣😔💅🏻#partonatural #partonormal #parati #epidural #partoinducido

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