Sunday, March 1, 2009

after thoughts....

My first birth was nothing short of ‘typical’. It was one unnecessary medical intervention after the next which, of course, led to a cesarean section. I smiled through the pictures and the countless ‘congratulations’ but inside I was dying. Had I really done all I could to make sure that my baby was born healthily? Did I really need to be induced? Did I really need cytotec and pitocin? Did they really have to break my water? Did I have to push when they told me? I knew from the moment I laid staring at the blue sheet waiting to hear the cry of my firstborn that next time was going to be different. I researched VBACs and a common trend I found was that successful VBAC moms had doulas. I found Doulas of CNY and began my journey. I emailed Chris, met with her, and she said that she would be my doula! I was well on my way to a VBAC.

The doula experience begins way before birth…. Chris met with me and asked me what my plan was and I said that I ‘wanted to try to VBAC’ and she said ‘You will VBAC’. I sent her countless emails with questions and she answered them all! She also sent me some poems that I hung around my house and read them daily to keep me focused and motivated. She arrived at the hospital as soon as she could (even though it was her birthday!!), and through her kind and encouraging words, gentle touch, and level head- I delivered my second son: without being strapped to monitors, without ivs, without pitocin, without pain meds, without being confined to a bed, and waiting for my water to break on its own and pushing when my body wanted to. This is how babies were supposed to be born.

Overall, my whole doula experience was great. I can’t wait to have baby #3! (Well, actually I can wait….. ;) )

4 comments:

Beverly B. said...

I'm so glad that it worked out so well for you:)

The Kent Family said...

I'm sooooo HAPPY for you!!! And I totally understand what your saying...modern medicine is wonderful..BUT maybe if we just waited until our babies were actually ready to be born...all these births may not end in c-sections...

The Stephenson Family said...

I know exactly how you feel. I was fortunate enough to not have to have a c-section, but I could have very well been in that position with all of the unecessary interventions I had. I am so, so, so glad that your VBAC worked out so beautifully for you. You are amazing! A definite inspiration to me for my next baby.

Lani said...

They gave you cytotec the first time?! Oh my gosh! :-(

I'm still so giddy and happy when I think about your VBAC! Isn't the aftertaste of a wonderful birth fabulous?! :-)

Hooray for doulas!