While not 100 % intervention free, I am ecstatic at the pain
med free birth experience I had, in no small part due to the team I had around me.
Even though natural,
med free birth is tough, they make the entire experience wonderful and absolutely empowering.
Not exact matches
There are many risks involved with getting an epidural (for both the mother and the baby) and many women (if properly educated) could give
birth naturally,
med -
free the way we were intended.
FTM here looking to have a
med free home
birth, utilizing visualization, deep breathing and meditation techniques.
I desired a natural,
med -
free birth and by listening to my body, trusting God and having an amazing
birth team with me, I was able to have a beautiful
birth.
I gave
birth to my little boy completely
meds free and «natural.»
Whether you have visions of a cozy home water
birth, giving
birth in a
birth center
free of pain
meds and intervention, or a hospital
birth with the latest technology and emergency care access just in case, this is the ultimate pregnancy to postpartum training so you can be prepared from an emotional, physical, and spiritual perspective to relax into
birth and momma - hood with excitement and ease.
Read books about delivering drug -
free and watch films featuring no -
med births, like The Business of Being Born, recently released on DVD.
You were adamant that you were going to
birth your child into the world
free from
meds,
free from medication,
free from needles and IVs.
While I had a relatively calm *
birth * (
med -
free, birthing center, no interventions), at some point during my delivery I contracted an invasive group A strep infection that nearly took my life.
Eventually I felt comfortable enough to have another baby, and I am happy to report that I had a wonderful experience the second time around: a
med -
free, intervention -
free water
birth and a healthy 9 and a half pound baby boy, with no post-partum complications.
Giving
birth med -
free makes you feel like a warrior.
I'm really glad to hear that these tips helped you:) One thing that also helped me going into my
med -
free birth was keeping an open mind.
Notice how I'm not mentioning breastfeeding bullying going
med -
free during
birth?
My 3rd pregnancy a yr later went great normal pregnancy but 2 months before I had my son I had a staph infection but I was
free of a staph infection when he was born but the nurses found out my joy turned to a living nightmare no nurse would take care of me my son wasn't allowed in the nursery only good thing that came out of it but me being a epileptic I needed daily medication for my seizures my ob / gyn for some unknown reason told me to bring my
meds from home not normal procedure its against hospital rules but I did as he told me and thank god I did or I would have died my sons nurses were the only nurses I saw my whole weekend in the hospital they could only take my vitals and give me the basics pain
meds & stool softener they fed me too if not for them I would have starved they brought me my hospital food its dangerous for a epileptic after
birth to be denied food
meds and regular monitoring because stress from the
birth could make me seize but they didn't my ob told them flat out I was not infected and to remove me from isolation but they refused.