I'm going to stick to my guns and tell them I'm going to try for
natural labour and delivery (of course f needed I will take any intervention necessary!)
Not exact matches
I had a fantastic
and completely
natural birth at home with an active
labour of less than 5 hours
and a very quick
delivery requiring only a few pushes: She flew out with barely a graze
and no tearing at all.
Tonight it was three
natural at any cost mothers, along with midwives insisting that epis slow down
labour and increase the liklihood of instrumental
deliveries.
As a
natural birthing momma of two babies, I can personally attest to the fact that personal expectations, the amount of support from caregivers, the quality of the caregiver - patient relationship
and involvement in decision making all play a huge role in whether
labour and delivery will be viewed positively or negatively.
You may have read all the birthing books, be clued up on C - sections, assisted
delivery and natural labours, but have you given much thought to what happens after you give birth?