i has an epi. i was also worried that mothers who had an epi (or any drug) will affect their newborn's ability to suck for the 1st few days. hence i was hoping a i didn't need an epi.
my contractions started at 10.30pm the night before (it felt like heavy menstrual cramps), i slept thru most of it. then woke up at 7am feeling the contractions 7 mins apart. went to Matilda at 12 noon. the nurse asked me to go down to the caf to have lunch, so i did. pausing to bite on the tuna fish sandwich every 5 mins to breath.... went to the labor room at 1pm. nurse checked i was 3cm dilated. she said i'm having back labor so if i need an epi let her know. at 3.30pm i said i couldn't stand it anymore so i asked for an epi. the inhouse (at Matilda) anestetic came at 4.20pm (this was the longest hr of my live!!). he was good, no painful when he jabbed me at the back (that back labor was tearing me apart), took a nap until 5.30pm, needed another dose of epi at 6pm, started pushing at 6.30 & baby was born at 7.30 using a suction cup. little Jas was nursing at 8pm as my ob was stitching me up. we left the labor room at 9pm, me in a wheelchair, daddy holding little Jas.
i was walking the next morning as if i rode on a horse the night before for 4 hours (inner thighs & under there was hurting a little) but i was walking by myself to the loo. (of course i took panadol round the clock the 1st day!)
i did have lower back pain, but my chinese doc said it was because of my weakened kidneys from bearing & having a baby. after taking ch med for 6 mths the back pains went away.
so i think it depends on the person and the baby. on the whole my experience was tiring, but i will still try not to have an epi the next time around.