Birth Stories/Photos

We believe in the sacredness of childbirth as an easy, natural process that can be enhanced by a journey within, a deep trust of birth itself, and the inner knowledge that you already know how to give birth, you always have. 

 


Hayden Lee's Birth Story!


My mother had ten children, 8 of them with no medication. It wasn't easy but she did it because she that that was best for the baby. I grew up feeling the same way, so when I became pregnant with my first baby I knew I would do it without medication as well, not because it would be easy but because it was best for my baby. Trust me, I have heard the stories. Well a couple of months into the pregnancy a friend of mine lent me the book Hypnobirth, it was the first time that I heard that birth didn't have to be a dreaded, painful ordeal. I read the book and became a believer. I tried to do what the book said, but when my little girl was born it wasn't the pain free birth I had hoped it would be. What I had read was not enough to help me through those long hours and especially the pushing. So when I became pregnant again a couple of months later, I was scared. i didn't know if I could go through all of that again. Then my dear friend, Littia Sellers, told me about her birth experience with Hypnobabies. I was definitely interested. We took the classes the last 6 weeks of my pregnancy and finished less than a week before my baby was born. I loved the classes and all the things I learned. I loved how they helped me prepare in every way...mentally, physically, and emotionally. I especially loved how involved my husband was. On a Wednesday morning I went to my appointment with my midwife, she checked me and said I was dilated to a 3. That day I started to feel my birthing waves, but didn't think much about it because even though they were pretty consistent they didn't seem very strong. I could still walk and talk through them. After a long day of shopping with my little girl and mother-in-law I tried to relax that evening and realized that they weren't stopping. I laid down for a while but couldn't really sleep, so around midnight I got up, soaked in the tub, sat on my birthing ball and got ready all the while listening to the affirmations CD and the Fear Release CD. The time passed quickly and at 5 o'clock in the morning I woke my husband up to go to the hospital. I think he thought I wasn't really ready because he didn't even know I had been up and having pressure waves all night. I, like in my 1st pregnancy, tested positive for group B strep, so even though I had been having pressure waves through the night I thought I still had enough time to receive the treatment before my baby came. We got to the hospital at 5:10 (yes we live that close), they checked me and I was dilated to a 6. We got checked into the room, my midwife came in and brought me a birthing ball, it was getting more intense so my husband stood by my side and quietly talked my though my birthing waves. A bit later I felt some pressure and my water broke, I stood up so they could change the pad and I felt an even greater pressure, I told my midwife and she told me to get back in bed. So I got back in bed and laid on my side, she looked and said he was on his way out! I didn't push, I just let my body gently guide him out. Hayden Lee was born at 6:28am, he was 8lbs. 6 oz. and 21" long. It was a beautiful and spiritual experience. And no I didn't get the antibiotics for the group B strep before he was born and he did just fine. My husband was so pleased and surprised at the difference between the birth of our daughter and our son. My mother-in-law thinks I have a high tolerance to pain and was shocked when my husband called her with the good news because she had been with me all the day before and got up in the night to see how I was and I didn't seem like I was in "labor". Birth doesn't scare me anymore and I will definitely be having the rest of my babies with Hypnobabies!

 

 
           Gabriel Jack's Birth Story!

This was my fifth baby but first home/water/hypnobaby. My pregnancy was wrought with depression and anxiety. I was told by many to just go with what I knew and stick with the hospital. It was believed that I wasn't strong enough to handle a natural home birth. I put my heart and soul into making it work out. Everything related to natural birth and positive stories that I could get my hands on was devoured! It felt like my longest pregnancy because my every breath was for my baby. In the past, I would try to go on with life and let the pregnancy pass quickly. This time, I learned all I could and paid attention to every detail. Regardless of the need to medicate my anemia, depression, anxiety and group B strep, I was determined to have my home birth. When my baby presented himself breech at 38 weeks, my midwife gently and casually turned him around. I didn't even have to worry about c-section because it went so quickly and so well. The Lord was definitely on my side.

My husband and I took the Hypnobabies course from the wonderful Laura Lund. We made some dear friends and had a fabulous time. I realized for the first time in my life that I had no clue how to relax. The skills I learned will be tools I plan to utilize my whole life! Our last class came at my 37 week mark. I was ready to go. Too bad my baby wasn't. As each week passed, I wondered if my pregnancy would actually end! During my 40 th week, some very stressful things in my life came up and I was so grateful that I wasn't in labor or caring for a newborn. When that stress was ironed out, I was ready again! Silly me. During a moment of depression, I found an email from a friend in my hypnobabies class that lifted my spirits. She was due the same day I was and also had no sign of progression. I suggested that if we hadn't had our babies by the next Wednesday, we should go to dinner. How that changed my perspective! (great thing to do if you're over your guess date!) All of a sudden, I wanted my baby to stay in, just a little longer! My husband felt the same way. He had been telling our baby to come out and now he was asking him to stay in! On Tuesday night, we received a call saying that my friend's water had broken. I was happy for her but devastated that I didn't have my baby or the dinner date. I waited to hear how her birthing time went but instead was told that nothing was happening and she wanted to go out! We had a wonderful evening together. When we came home, I was ready, again. I had some different feeling birthing waves and thought-maybe?!

That night, I decided that since the next day was my husbands birthday, we would celebrate and help move things along. ;) It worked beautifully! My pressure waves started coming every 10 minutes. For about an hour I tried to rest. I listened to a Fear Release for a little while but the intensity picked up and I needed to get out of bed. I sat on my birthing ball and draped over some pillows. I asked my husband to time them for me but he kept falling back to sleep. After only a short time, I knew this was it. I got him up and had him get the pool set up. During that time, my pressure waves felt pretty sporadic. Since it was 2:00 in the morning and I figured I had some time, I didn't want to wake anyone yet. My husband read a few prompts to me then started to improvise while he finished preparations. I felt it was time to call in the troops. My pressure waves were totally tolerable but they were coming very close together. Because I was tested positive for GBS, I knew I needed to do a Hibiclens wash at the beginning of my birthing time and every 4 to 6 hours afterwards. My husband called our midwife and she gave us the directions. Then he called my sister-in-law, mom and sister. My sister-in-law lives very close to us so she was the first to arrive-thank goodness. I was using the bathroom while my husband was making the calls and when I came out, he asked if I wanted to get in the pool. I stepped in and an intense pressure wave hit. I cried out for help because I felt like something major was happening and I didn't have any control. My sister-in-law walked in at that moment and said, "this baby is coming soon!" She has had five at home so she knew what she was talking about! No one else, including my midwife, had made it yet. My husband checked to see if the baby was crowning. Sure enough, my bag of waters was right there and the baby's head was an inch beyond that. With the next wave, I couldn't help but push with all my might. It was absolutely amazing to feel my baby's head and know that if I pushed just a moment longer, I would find reprieve in his neck. My sister-in-law said that he was posterior and watched as he turned when I pushed his shoulders out. With a gush and a slide, he was here! His amniotic sac, or "caul," was over his face. (I knew he was a special boy!) I saw my husband pull the sac out of the water. My sister-in-law and husband caught him. I flipped around and took my baby. He quickly cried a nice cry and then settled into me. Any "pain" I felt was gone. The hot water felt so good and my baby looked wonderful. My mom and sister came in shortly after. They just missed it! My mom got my 2-year-old, Brigham, up and my sister woke my other three children. Brigham smiled and said, "It's Jack-Jack!" He was thrilled. The other kids were a little too sleepy to get the whole excitement thing. But, they came around-they had a difficult time going back to sleep. I had them leave the room while I got out of the pool and delivered the placenta. When they came back in, we just enjoyed our beautiful new little boy. No machines, no rushing him away, no medication! It was wonderful!

From beginning to end, it was 3 hours total. Nothing at all like my previous long and painful hospital births. My daughter said it would be stupid for me to ever go back to a hospital! I'm glad she caught on. I have loved sharing my birth story with friends and neighbors because no one believes you can have a mostly pain-free birth without a doctor to make it happen. My mind and body relaxed. The functions God put in me worked! Even with a posterior baby. (I never did get a wash done and my little one is healthy and doing great!)

Gabriel Jack weighed 8 lbs (my biggest) and 20 ½" long. He was born at 3:30 a.m. September 27, 2007-his daddy's 33rd birthday! To make it even better, my friend had her baby boy later that afternoon! Happy Birthday boys!



To read more beautiful Hypnobabies birth stories visit our official website at www.hypnobabies.com! You can also check out our radio show called Hypnobabies Live at www.healthylife.net to listen to women from all over the country share their experience using the Hypnobabies techniques.

Other fabulous links to check out are www.pregnancybirthandbabies.com and http://hypnobabies.wordpress.com

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