Birth Stories

Taking The Bradley Birthing Class Helped Lane During Her Hospital Birth

  • When did you realize you were really in labor?

    I work up at 4:40am with what I thought was a contraction. It felt differently from all my Braxton Hicks (which I had been having since 20 weeks all the time). I timed them for an hour and took a bath and they didn't go away. They were 3-4 mins apart but not that intense, but because they were that regular and drinking water and taking a bath didn't stop them. Plus I had my bloody show.

  • What was the most challenging thing about going natural?

    My labor was total 30 hours and I pushed for 5.5 hours. I would say it was the fact that my contractions were on top of one another from the get go, instead of washing into things.

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  • What was the most helpful thing you did to prepare for childbirth?

    Take the Bradley Class with my husband.

  • What surprised you about your birth?

    I was not prepared for how intense pushing was.

  • You need to prepare mentally and physically!
  • What pain relief strategies worked best?

    I had to use the Nitrous Oxide at the hospital because it was just too unbearable for too long. I'm a light weight when it comes to drugs- so it was just enough to take the edge off and it doesn't have lasting side affects.

  • What position did you end up delivering in?

    On my back in the hospital bed.

  • How did it feel to hold your baby for the first time?

    I just really thought I was never going to meet my baby. We didn't know the sex and so after 30 hours of labor and 5.5 hours of pushing- I was super relieved to have him out and to meet my son! Pure joy!!

  • What advice can you give to other mamas who want to go natural?

    You need to prepare mentally and physically! I am a Doula and have done a ton of research and felt prepared- but one thing I wish I was more prepared for was the pushing part and postpartum care. Also be prepared to go off "the plan". I was planning a home birth had a very difficult labor and my midwife recommended for a couple of reasons that I transfer to the hospital. That wasn't on my birth plan but I really was happy with the assistance and care our hospital (which has a "Baby Friendly" designation) provided. And I needed a little help managing the pain- and benefited from the Nitrous Oxide. It was just what my body needed to manage my very long, exhausting and intense labor.

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