Did you feel relief at child birth?

I'm talking when baby starts physically exiting lol, did you get a sensation of relief, like pressure leaving your body? Or even when your water broke?
My water didn't break until I was pushing and honestly the relief was crazy, like I had been holding my breath for 9 months and finally I could breathe. When I pushed her out I felt like I had been constipated for 9 months and finally pooped, except it was my baby (and probably also a little bit of poop 😂)

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I had an emergency C-section and lemme tell you the relief I felt when that epidural kicked in was like nothing I've ever felt before! I was having a rough labour before it

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Yes!!! With both my kids when they were born I felt immediately the biggest relief of my life.😂 looking forward to my 3rd birth tbh! 😂

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*Also a c section* the relief when they stop rummaging around in your abdomen and pull the baby out was crazy 😅 felt like I could breathe fully again!

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It is like a rush of relief. But also the weirdest feeling of the baby coming out. The only way to describe it is it falls out and all your guts shift position in that instance too. I honestly thought my guts rolled out too 🤣😂

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