patandchickens
Crazy Cat Lady
It probably makes me weird or something, but I don't ever want to see a videotape of my labors or births (hence my DH being strictly forbidden to have the videocamera in the room til there was an actual baby to film <g>). I think it would be too difficult for me to watch, or too boring, or too embarrassing, or probably all three at oncemiss_thenorth said:LOL, I wanted SOOO much to see, too, but was too wrapped up in pain and concentration, that I didn't see too much. I wish it would have been videotaped, so at least I could have seen it after the fact.
I'd rather remember what I remember of it, and not-remember the rest <g>And truthfully I hadn't the slightest interest in the offer of a mirror to see the baby's head crowning or any of that. How it *felt* was way too preoccupying
I am impressed that my DH did not get freaked out by it though. HE certainly thought he would If I had more kids I might get over those things and maybe by the fifth or sixth be more like Ho Hum, I Wonder What This Looks Like From A Different Vantage Point... or on the other hand maybe not. I'll never know, I guess!
I do wish there was some way of 'recording' how it feels when the baby is out and in your arms for the first time. Not just memory, I mean, but if it were possible to *be* there again, so to speak. THAT I could relive over and over forever.
The labor, not so much

Pat
...so they had to pump it up. Then they tried again and it still hadn't kicked in...felt like someone burning you with a hot poker across the abdomen when they cut into the skin!
Someone said, "Show her the baby!" They did and the sickness went away instantly...smart nurses on that surgery, I tell you!
I laughed so hard with my teens today that I wet myself....and then we laughed about that!!! 