Published Apr 26, 2023
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In The Labour Ward Meeting My Baby Boy....

Published Apr 26, 2023
3 mins read
603 words

As a woman, the experience of giving birth is one of the most transformative moments of your life. It's a moment filled with intense pain, anxiety, and excitement all at once. The labour ward can be an intimidating and scary place, but it's also the place where you will meet your little one for the first time. In this blog post, I want to share my experience of giving birth to my baby boy and how I managed to go through the pain.

My journey to motherhood was a long and challenging one. I had been trying to conceive right after my marriage and after three months I got pregnant. My pregnancy was relatively smooth, with only minor discomforts during the last trimester. However, the thought of giving birth had always scared me, and I was constantly anxious about how I would cope with the pain.

When my due date arrived, I went into labour as soon as the sunrise in the morning. The contractions were strong and painful, and I quickly realized that this was it. My Family members and I rushed to the hospital, and I was admitted to the labour ward.

The labour ward was a busy and chaotic place. There were women in various stages of labour, and the sound of screams and cries filled the air and I am a sixth person of that room and hooked up to a monitor to track my contractions and my baby's heart rate. The pain was unbearable, and I felt like I couldn't cope. However, the midwife was incredibly supportive and talked me through each contraction, reminding me to breathe and stay focused.

As the labour progressed, the pain became more intense, and I started to feel overwhelmed. I was offered pain relief, also pain was becoming more and more intense and I asked for C-section. But the doctor opted for a natural birth and wanted to avoid any medication.  My husband was not allowed as there are five more women suffering by my side throughout the labour. I looked at the clock it's 02:21 p.m. shouted like I can't bear the pain nothing can be done have to wait till my baby has to born and after a while again I looked at the clock with more intense of pain it's showing 02:22 p.m. With that I decide not to look at the clock. My Family members waited outside the room with full of tense, stress, and feeling about my labour.

After several hours of intense labour, I finally reached the transition stage. This was the most challenging part of the labour, and I felt like I couldn't go on. However, with the help of the midwife, I pushed through the pain and focused on the end goal – meeting my baby boy.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, my baby boy was born at 07:13 p.m. I heard his cries, and tears streamed down my face as the midwife showed him to me. I had never felt such intense love and joy before. All the pain and anxiety melted away, and I was filled with a sense of peace and contentment.

In conclusion, giving birth is an experience that is both challenging and transformative. The labour ward can be an intimidating and overwhelming place, but with the right support, it's possible to manage the pain and give birth naturally. It's been two months since my baby boy was born. My experience of giving birth to him was one that I will never forget, and it has left me with a newfound respect and admiration for all mothers out there.

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