On Thursday, I went to my 39 week OB/GYN appointment. The doctor asked me if I was ready to have this baby. When I said that I was, she gave me a "stimulating" examination. For the rest of the day, I felt a little strange. My husband and I stopped at the grocery store later on that day, and I just remember a funny, unreal sensation, as if I was watching myself shop. We came home, had dinner, and I turned on the TV while he worked on his thesis.
My strange feeling increased, and started to centralize in my lower stomach. Then it regularized, and by early evening I realized I was having contractions. They weren't painful, and were still somewhat far apart. At about 11:00 I called the nurse, who told me to wait until they were 5 minutes apart and so painful that I couldn't talk through them. At this point, I notified my husband that tonight would probably be the night.
We both went back to what we had been doing. My contractions never got to the point the nurse had specified, but about 2:30 I decided that I should probably go the hospital. I felt that things were progressing, even though the contractions weren't following the pattern. My husband was very close to being finished with his thesis, so he took care of the final details, sending it to the appropriate parties, and we were on our way about 3:30.
At this point, the contractions were painful, but not so bad that I couldn't joke around. They would hit for about 90 seconds, then I had quite a few minutes to do what I needed to do. I walked to the registration, and took care of the details. By the time I was examined, I was 6 cm dialated. I asked for the Epidural right away, since I knew I wanted one.
Getting the Epidural was one of the worst parts. It took about 45 minutes to put it in, and it seemed that the Anesthesiologist was not very experienced. She kept sending the medicine unevenly. So those 45 minutes were pretty bad. But after that was over, there was blessed loss of feeling from the waist down, and I went to sleep.
About 6:00 my water still hadn't broken, so the doctor came in and broke it manually. It felt funny, but was not at all painful.
At 8:00, it was time to push. My husband held one foot, and the nurse held the other. She coached me through the pushing. The doctor was in and out, but when she was in she did some "perineal massage." This is not to be confused with a massage. Now, since I did not want to even think about the concept of a perineal, much less practice massaging it, this one was a bit of a shocker. This - the perineal massage and the pushing, was also pretty bad. But it lasted less than 20 minutes. That's only 1200 seconds! That's countable!
I got three stitches and was free to enjoy my baby. Was it painful? At some points. Was it unbearable? No. And you will make it through your labor and delivery as well.


