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When did you realize you were really in labor?
I was trying to watch a documentary (while bouncing on a birthing ball as I was experiencing contractions) and realized the contractions aren’t going away and are getting closer. I decided to time them and realized they were 4 minutes apart and lasted 45 seconds to a minute. Called my midwife who suggested I go to the hospital. I arrived almost 6cm dilated.
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What was the most challenging thing about going natural?
My daughter was born with a fist next to her head and I was crowning for 30 minutes! Bag of water behind my baby broke but not the bag in front so she was very high when I started to push. I didn’t expect ( not sure why) that I would push for 90 minutes. Considering water didn’t break in front and prevented my daughter from descending and considering she was born with a fist next to her head it makes sense I pushed for that long.
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What was the most helpful thing you did to prepare for childbirth?
Visualization, affirmations.. every time I had a contraction, I visualized my cervix opening and with each contraction, I visualized my uterus contracting and kept telling myself that my body is working properly and it’s doing its job. It helped me to visualize contractions as waves.. I “rode“ each contraction as a wave and enjoyed the time between contractions and used it to prepare for next contraction. I told myself that our bodies are wonderful and know what they are doing-especially when I “rode “ down the contraction wave knowing I would get a little break.
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What surprised you about your birth?
Last two pushes were actually the most difficult for me as I was at that point pushing for 90 minutes. That was actually a moment when I, for a first time during birth, had a moment of doubt and wondered if I can do it. My midwife recognized that I lost focus and simply asked me to refocus and breathe. That did the trick - just refocusing and breathing and that’s what was most surprising to me. Having attentive and attuned midwife made all the difference for me with a simple instruction which helped me refocus and get back in the “groove“ I maintained for 4 hours.
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Having attentive and attuned midwife made all the difference for me with a simple instruction which helped me refocus and get back
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What pain relief strategies worked best?
Visualization worked for me. My nurse also helped when she started massaging my back as I was pushing.
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What position did you end up delivering in?
Much to my surprise, I ended up delivering on my back.
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How did it feel to hold your baby for the first time?
As soon as she was born.
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How did the Mama Natural Birth Class help you in your childbirth?
It helped me to know what I can expect, experience and gave me the tools I needed to have a natural birth.