Let’s say you’ve decided that you want a homebirth…but….you’re feeling some uncertainty.
Maybe you’ve heard stories from other moms who wanted the very same, but then their births took another direction, and they didn’t end up with the intimate birth at home that they’d envisioned. How do we come to terms with this possibility, yet not expect negative outcomes? Several weeks ago, one of our community members, Danielle, shared her story of planning a homebirth, but having to make the difficult decision to transport to the hospital during labor, and eventually making the even more difficult decision to have a cesarean section. After such a moving, emotional, and deeply connecting episode – one that truly seemed to touch something in the mothers who experienced similar stories, and the ones who have not alike….I wanted to continue exploring this idea of the hospital transport. I want to take a look at another side of transporting, in a way– another angle to view it from. How can we hear a story like Danielle’s or any other mom who planned for homebirth and ended up needing or wanting to transport— how can we listen to that, but not fear our birth or fear the possibility of transport? I love that we’re able to look at birth through so many contexts and lenses. That we can take personal experiences, mindset exercises and pure old statistics and blend them into a comprehensive, comforting inspection of homebirth and the likelihood of transporting.
So with that in mind, today I want to go through some practical thoughts, tips and reminders regarding homebirth and hospital transport, and the relationship between the two. As always, this is not medical advice, this show is an educational tool, so continue to make empowered decisions for yourself and your family.
We will:
Discuss the most common reasons for transport, and several ways to help discourage their necessity
Share some internal and external pain relief techniques
Discuss how we control the narrative and the perspective-- no matter where we give birth
Resources:
Join Happy Homebirth Academy
Ep 27: Doing it at Home with Sarah Bivens
Ep 26: Katelyn's Blessingway & Pregnancy Update
Ep 25: Mia Advocates for Herself and Baby During Transport
Ep 24: Leah's Midwife Handles a Serious Complication
Ep 23: Believe in Midwifery with Madeline Murray
Ep 22: Birth Photographer Kendra Miller is Inspired to Have a Homebirth After Attending One
Ep 21: Dear Darby Sisters Share Their Birth Stories and New Brand
Ep 20: Carrissa Chooses the Birthing Location That's Best for Each of Her 6 Births
Ep 19: Wise Traditions From a Mother of Grown Children
Ep 18: Sarah's Search for a Certified Midwife
Ep 17: Homebirth 101: Midwife Carrie LaChapelle Craft Explains Midwifery Care at Home
Ep 16: Megan's Pattern-Breaking Labor
Ep 15: Nutritional Therapist and Author Jenny McGruther's Healthy Homebirth
Ep 14: Victoria and Steve's Unexpected Unassisted Homebirth
Ep 13: Exercise Physiologist Stephanie Sibbio's Healthy Homebirth
Ep 12: Kerry Tuschhoff Introduces and Explains the Hypnobabies Program
Ep 11: Suzzie's Birth Trauma Overcome By Homebirth After Cesarean
Ep 10: Rebecca's Struggle With Infertility, Hospital Transport, and Eventual Homebirth
Ep 09: Kelley's 5 Back-to-Back Homebirths, and Her Struggle With Postpartum Healing
Ep 08: Molly Escobar Explains How Birth Is a Marathon- And How Doulas Can Help!
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