S.P.
Hi L.
I can tell you about my birth experience which I will preface by saying were not " all natural". I had an epidural with each of my deliveries (2) and my labors each only lasted about 8 hours TOTAL. I delivered both of my babies with less than 5 minutes of pushing for each of them. When I arrived at the hospital each time I was already dilated to 3cm and in 2nd stage of labor ( menstural type cramps with the contractions). I was offered my epidural as soon as I wanted it and asked for it right away. I got my epidural(s), was given pitocin and had my waters broken and within 2 or 3 hours each of my babies arrived.
Maybe I am lucky because I heard about epidurals "slowing labor" as well,or being not as effective as mom's might want, but my nurse told me that is why they use pitocin and I had excellent pain relief. I don't regret it at all. I was very comfortable during my labor, had no difficulty pushing and had happy, healthy babies. Do remember that there are other physical symptoms that may or may not accompany labor that the epidural doesn't effect such as nausea. I had some nausea with my second baby, and the "shivers" from the pitocin. But I would take the shivers over the pain any day.
You do have to be monitored and obviously can't get up with an epidural and depending on the delivering doctor's preference may have a urinary catheter until it's time to deliver.
What you chose of course is a very personal decision and you should feel comfortable with whatever decision you make. I hope I have given you some information to help you.
Oh, about "speeding up labor." I walked a lot when I started having frequent braxton hicks type contractions. I walked almost all day long this past Mother's Day, by 10pm that night the real labor kicked in and at 2:33am my little lady was here. I've also heard sex helps with cervical dilation which helps trigger labor.
Happy baby day when he or she arrives!
S.