As for food, they'll let give you crushed ice but no food in case you have to have an emergency c-section; in any case it is unusual to be hungry during labour; on the other hand, once it's over and they take you to the post natal ward, if you have just missed breakfast or lunch, try and ask for food... all the staff in my ward (both labour and post natal) were rude, sour and unhelpful, midwives, cleaners, tea ladies etc. A friend of mine who is a midwife kept telling me throughout my pregnancy, not to expect too much and I would not be disappointed, and I was not expecting much, but in the event it was worse than my worst nightmare. I think it is not what the labour itself is like, but rather whether you have the mental resources to "process" it as a positive experience. Some women remember it positively, some negatively, and my haunch is that it is down to how you deal with the experience at the psychological level.