I did but was in so much pain I didn't care nor did anyone else for that matter. It was just cleaned up without a second thought.
Also I like your name ella rose, its very pretty.
I had an epidural and couldn't really tell but the midwife was "tidying" up down there so I assume I did! She didn't bat and eyelid and nor did we - we were too busy getting a baby out!
I did with my second and was mortified. The widwife just said not to worry. Reading all these replies, I feel better now that I know I was not the only one.
Hate to tell you this girls....but I have three friends training to be midwives and they told me that near on every woman does.....the midwife just doesn't tell them.....saves on embaressment!!!!!!
I reckon a lot of people would say they didn't, as they didn't know about it..most midwives would clear it up without saying a word. I know of women who didn't feel it at the time.
I don't think I did with my first baby, although it wasn't something I looked for. I know I definately did with my third as I was on all fours and knelt in it...LOL.
When my babies were born ( they are now in their thirties) it was common practice to give women an enema as soon as labour began. This was a form of torture - the labour pains mixed with the need to hold the soapy fluid for the required length of time was excruciating. It made things easier for the midwife who didn't have to clean up any mess during the birth - but thankfully the practice of enemas for women in labour has been stopped. They also used to shave women's entire pubic region before the birth - ok until it started to grow back and the itch became unbearable - and it always seemed to start in the middle of shopping!!