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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Natural birthing tips from a natural Vbac’er


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My last birth was everything you could have dreamed of, my birth plan (http://themilkmonsters.blogspot.com/2015/08/unmedicated-vbac-water-labor-beautiful.html ) was followed to a T. My first birth, not so much  (http://themilkmonsters.blogspot.com/2012/05/laila-story.html ) A birth is a beautiful thing regardless of how it’s done. You become a mother and a new life comes forth. I was determined to do everything in my power this time around to make it all perfect. While I was medically unable to have a homebirth due to it being a VBAC and my scar tissue from my caesarean was measuring thin, I was able to go to a birthing center which was the next best thing.
While I was in pre-labor for 2 days, and actual labor for 15 hours, it made me stronger as a person and I would do it all again in a heartbeat, no kidding! These are the tips I’d like to share with you all, in hopes that if you are planning a non medicated or vbac birth, that you have amazing success. 



·        Walk, bounce, repeat- I cannot stress this enough, baby is heading down and out, gravity is amazing and will work with your body if you allow it. 



·        Noise control- This was a must for me, I am a calm person by nature so I found that a dimly lit room, quiet talking, and a minimum amount of people in the room worked best.

·        Older siblings present- My toddler was present for the ENTIRE process, it got boring for her so we packed toys, books, and a friend let us borrow an iPad that ran off of the birthing center’s Wi-Fi. It kept her busy for the boring parts.

·        Affirmations- I made a huge compilation of affirmations. You kind find some online or make your own. I laid these out on the bed and read them nonstop when I was having a hard moment.
·        Coach- my husband acted as my labor coach, pushing on my lower back during back labor, dancing with me (rocking the baby down), and telling me I could do it.


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·        To eat or not to eat- when my water broke I was lucky, I was chowing down on pasta so I had that extra carb load before labor kicked in, but 10 hours into it, I was exhausted. My midwife looked at me and said “I don’t see why they say you cannot eat or drink just a little, you need that fuel…” then she winked, turned her back and left the room. That was my queue to eat a granola bar; I’m telling you I was a different person after that. I was relaxed and had more energy. 

·        Get your wobbly booty into warm water if you can- the water helped me relax and get ready for the big contractions. I poured water across my tummy with each contraction and it took the pain to a more tolerable level. 

·        Contractions- With each contraction, I kept my mouth and jaw loose and open, the whole body tends to tense up if you are clenching your jaw.

·        Focal point- I found an amazing image that we posted on the wall behind my midwife’s head when it came to pushing time. I felt more comfortable lying down to push; I was so tired from being on my feet for the whole labor. This was my first vaginal birth and I only had to push 8 times and she was out with minimal tearing. 
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·        When you deliver the placenta- I made sure to leave the cord pulsating and as I delivered my placenta (to be turned into capsules later) I made sure my messy new baby latched on, it got my contractions going and the placenta was out in minutes. 



I hope these tips help anyone thinking of or preparing for a non-medicated birth. Happy Birthing!





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