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mef51today at 2:24 PM2 repliesview on HN

I've heard a few times now that giving birth while lying on the back is a relatively modern invention and that for most of history women adopted squatting or leaning forward positions.[1] And that the back position is actually much more painful. How much does laying on the back increase the pain to the point where an epidural is necessary? Is it still necessary in the other positions?

disclaimer: I know nothing about this

[1] https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260401-women-were-never...


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jvvwtoday at 3:11 PM

Anecdotally from personal experience (gave birth to one child on back, the other in a squatting position, didn't have an epidural for either), the pain didn't depend on position - very painful both times! But pushing felt much much easier squatting than on my back.

The hospital only had two rooms suitably equipped for giving birth in a squatting position, so I was lucky to get one second time.

eblumetoday at 2:43 PM

When you've been given an epidural, you are generally required to be in a bed. (This doesn't answer your question, but I think it is relevant.)

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