Cally’s hopes were high for an unmedicated birth. She gets thrown a curve ball when her membranes rupture as the first sign of labor. She bravely signs an AMA (“against medical advice”) form in order to go back home. When she is later quickly induced, she has a vaginal birth, short epidural, and an efficient pushing stage. She also discusses anxiety, breastfeeding, and "mommy wrist."
Read moreBirth Matters Podcast, Ep 96 - A Pelvic PT Delays Induction
Pelvic DPT Nidhi Sharma shares self-advocacy tips for delaying her hospital induction that was recommended partially due to a gestational diabetes diagnosis. She also details pelvic floor injuries that occurred due to the use of a vacuum when baby wasn’t descending.
Read moreBirth Matters Podcast, Ep 95 - A Jewish Doula's 2nd & 3rd Unmedicated Hospital Births
Jewish doula and mental health therapist Chana Diamond returns to share her 2nd and 3rd babies’ unmedicated hospital birth stories, attended by a Jewish midwife.
Read moreBirth Matters Podcast, Ep 94 - When Prep & Advocacy Pay Off
Suzanne & Edgar share their preparations for birth, discuss benefits of couples therapy, prioritizing mental health, and choosing an aligned provider and doula. Despite going for an "emergency" induction, labor begins spontaneously, with a unique progression. Suzanne also discusses breastfeeding challenges and the importance of a healthy support system.
Read moreBirth Matters Podcast, Ep 93 - Empowered Induction for Preeclampsia
Hallie and Eric had a long 3-year journey to conceive their son, battling previously undiagnosed PCOS and Hashimoto’s. Hallie seeks complementary therapies and after a successful IVF transfer, she carefully researches her doula and OB choices. Despite an immediate induction at 38 weeks due to preeclampsia, she still has a positive experience because of the birth team she so carefully chose.
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