Archive for ‘pregnancy’

January 16th, 2011

A Baby Comes Out…. There??

What if you were pregnant, but didn’t even know how you got that way? What if you were giving birth, but didn’t know where the baby came out?
Imagine going to the hospital to have your baby, but having no idea what lay ahead, and having no loving friend or family member to help you through.

Most of us do have the basic information about pregnancy and childbirth. We know how the baby got there, and how it will make his/her way out. We live in a culture where women are open about their bodies, share their birthing stories, and pass on the latest information and advice. But what if you come from a different culture, that does not talk openly about sex, pregnancy, or birth?

I recently spoke to a woman who came from such a background and went through her first pregnancy and birth just as I described, having no idea how she got pregnant or how a woman gave birth. Her partner wasn’t allowed in the hospital room, and the whole experience was extremely traumatic for her. She is now doing things differently with her daughters, hoping to create an atmosphere of openness and respect.

Not everyone has access to much needed information or a network of support. Many don’t know that doulas are available to provide information, navigate the many childbirth options, and provide physical and emotional support during labor and birth.

For those just beginning your pregnancy journeys, whatever your background and culture, here are my top 3 ways to enhance your experience:

  1. Informed consent. Ask questions. Your care providers will do their best to take care of you and your baby, but they don’t have all the answers. Understand the risks and alternatives to any procedures being suggested, and choose what you feel is best.
  2. Support. Having a doula at your birth is a great way to ensure you have the support you need at the most exciting yet vulnerable time of your life. If you can’t hire a doula, have a partner, friend, or family member there who is on your side, can remind you of your choices and options and has learned a few comfort techniques to help you through.
  3. Childbirth Education. If you can, sign up for childbirth education classes. There is so much you don’t know you don’t know! There are many different classes offered. Choose one that fits your personality and budget. If you can’t afford the class of your choice, most local hospitals offer free or low cost classes that will give you the basics.

Most importantly… don’t forget to stop and marvel… a baby comes out there!

March 11th, 2010

Pregnant? Know your birth options

Get educated!

The more information you have, the more likely you will be able to have the birth experience you want.  Know your options for childbirth, and then you can make the best decisions for you and your baby.   A good way to gain the information you need is to hire a doula.  Doulas are trained labor companions who can help inform you of your birth options while also offering nurturing support.   Every pregnant woman deserves to have a clear understanding of her childbirth options and to have a doula who honors the choices she makes for the birth of her baby.

March 8th, 2010

Growing a Baby: enjoy your pregnancy

Pregnancy is not always easy.   I remember experiencing nausea, heartburn, and swollen ankles.  It seemed like aliens had taken over my body.  And gremlins had taken over my mood.

And yet I look back at my pregnancies as some of the best times of my life, moments that I will remember forever.  And I catch myself smiling.  The day I found out I was with child, hearing my baby’s heartbeat for the first time, feeling those first fluttering movements, and all those baby hiccups.

If you are pregnant, be sure to tune into these precious moments.  Feel confident and powerful.  You are growing a baby!  That is a miracle, and it’s so much fun.  Remember, joyful mommies grow joyful babies.

March 5th, 2010

Fear in Childbirth: are you afraid of labor?

We’ve all heard the horror stories about childbirth from well meaning friends and family.   Perhaps you’ve even experienced a difficult or painful labor yourself.  Watching some of the popular cable TV shows about birth is enough to scare most of us!  If you are pregnant now and worrying about the pain you may feel in labor, take some time to learn what you can do to have a less stressful birth.

Hire a doula!

Studies have shown that the presence and support of a professional labor assistant (doula) can:

  • Shorten Labor by 25%
  • Reduce the overall cesarean rate by 50%
  • Decrease the need for pain medication by 30%
  • Limit the requests of epidurals by 50%
  • Decrease the need for forceps by 40%

You may find yourself less frightened if you know you will not be alone during labor. Choose caregivers and attendants who will remain with you throughout the birth process, and will provide you with the information you need and the nurturing support you desire.

Turn off the TV – and your friends and relatives.

I am not a fan of most of the cable TV birthing shows.  They do not depict what I know as “normal” birth.  Most feature a c/section or induction every episode, often making women feel that being strapped to a bed with no choice or control during their birth experience is “safest.”  Know your childbirth options, choose the ones that work for you, and then tune out the friends, relatives, and television shows that do not support your views.  Make sure everyone invited to your labor is supportive of the choices you have made, and surround yourself with people who provide emotional support and encouragement.

Hypnosis!

Using hypnosis techniques during labor has proven benefits that can lead to an easier and more comfortable birth.  Consider taking Hypnobabies or HypnoBirthing classes and hiring a hypno-doula to assist you.  The body’s natural response to stress, anxiety and fear can cause the uterine muscle to work to constrict the cervix, which can then cause unproductive contractions and increasing pain.  Prevent the release of stress hormones by being prepared for labor and using relaxation techniques such as those used in hypnosis to stay calm and relaxed.

Overcoming the fear of labor is the first step towards a natural birth.  Remember that childbirth is a natural and beautiful process!  I hope you can look back on the day your baby was born and feel both fierce and strong, as well as nurtured and protected.