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Old 06-26-2009, 11:14 AM   #4 (permalink)
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just my 2 cents and I'm sure he's got your best interest at heart, but you're husband is not the one that is going to have to go through the childbirth, so he has no right to tell you not to get an epidural.
I'm planning on getting an epidural. My husband is all for it if that's what I want.
That being said I don't think it's anymore painful for us ladies with endo than it is for anyone else. You would have to find someone who had developed endo after their first child and had another after the diagnoses and didn't use drugs or an epi for either to really know though.
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Dx - Hashimoto's, PCOS, Sjorgen's, MTHFR, Antiphosphilipid, Factor V Leiden
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