An inspiring induction story from solo mum Kobi who was surrounded by her ‘village’ for her empowering birth to Dovie.Kobi wasn’t scared of birth, but she was ideally planning on a homebirth, so there was a bit of mindset shifting needed to be done at the end of her pregnancy when it appeared that Dovie’s growth was slowing right down.Listen to how Kobi worked through her change of plans, how her induction played out at 38 weeks (balloon and synthetic oxytocin with epidural), the beautiful hospital space filled with empowerment and calm energy.A great episode to listen to for all parents embarking on an induction journey. This episode of the Positive Birth New Zealand podcast is brought to you by Daisy. At Daisy they're passionate about supporting women through every stage of pregnancy. Their first product 'Morning Relief' is a gentle science-backed supplement designed to ease the nausea that up to 90% of mums to be experience - because every woman deserves to feel supported and empowered in her journey to motherhood. www.drinkdaisy.co.nzIf you too would like help and support through your pregnancy through private sessions or group classes to help you feel calm and confident for your birth head to: www.positivebirths.co.nz to find out more.The other episode mentioned with another solo mum from this podcast is Sara's hospital births to Caleb and Jacob.
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#143 Charlie's hospital births to Noah and James
Charlie wants to let you know that you can still have abeautiful birth in a hospital with an obstetrican. She’s had two such births, she chose obstetrican care to support her medical condition of Hashimotos.Having her thyroid removed in 2021 and managing with medication, Charlie shares with us her conception, pregnancy and birth journeys with one of the biggestchallenges – prodromal labour for 3 weeks at the end of her pregnancy with Noah.This influenced her decision to opt for an induction andyou’ll hear about how this went with epidural too.In her second pregnancy Charlie was keen to allow labour tostart naturally and it certainly did – albeit a bit earlier than most. At 35+5 weeks her membranes released and this started James arrival. When he decided to come during a hospital check it was a smooth and fast birth.If you'd like to learn the tools Charlie used to support her check out your options on www.positivebirths.co.nz
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#142. Georgia's homebirth to Daphne
A smooth homebirth for a first baby, this is a great storyfor all first time parents to listen to, incase you too might like to “trial” a homebirth.Georgia shares with us the rocky start to her pregnancy witha severe bleed at 6 weeks being a sub chorionic hematoma and then all was well – until the 12 week scan. At that stage she was told that baby had a high risk result for Down Syndrome. Listen to how Georgia handled the news of this, the wonderful advice her mum gave and why and how she chose “joy”.From there we hear about her thoughts on birth and how they changed in her pregnancy, leading her to “trial” her homebirth – smooth, fast, and “epic”.If you too would like to learn the skills Georgia found usefulfor her labour and birth head to www.positivebirths.co.nz
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#141. Jordi's VBAC to Margot
Jordi has been through a lot with her two daughters Rosie and Margot. In this episode we hear about the differences between a fear filled birth and one where she felt calm and in control.Included in this chat are:· Miscarriage and immediate conception· Antenatal anxiety · 30 weeks discovery of Rosie having bilateralduplex kidneys, · The example of fear and tension leading to pain ,epidural, pushing with no sensation, the position of baby resulting in a c-section· Chorioamnionitis. (infection of the amnioticsac)· Rosie’s surgery on day 5· When pregnant 10 months later she received fullsupport from obstetrician at hospital encouraging her to attempt a VBAC (vaginal birth after c-section).· Coping mechanisms used by Jordi to feel incontrol, using her breath and interpreting the sensation differently. · Jordi checked a few days prior to labour andbeing already at 6cms.· Birthing a big baby at 4.8 kgs 10lbs 6 oz.· Meconium aspiration syndrome which progressedinto pneumonia, Margot on oxygenFor this and so much more tune into our conversation. If you too would like to benefit from the tools andtechniques Jordi used in her birth to Margot, head to www.positivebirths.co.nz
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#140. Ashlee's homebirth to Willow
Ashlee is mum to 3 children under 3 years old and has a range of birth experiences – so she shares with us the details of them all, with a focus on her most recent unassisted fast homebirth to Willow.Ashlee’s first birth to Alicia involved a range of intervention including induction (due to baby’s size), being prepped for C- Section, with baby born vaginally and a 3rd degree tear. We hear about the details of this birth and how it impacted on Ashlee’s decision to have a “beautiful” elective c-section to 2nd baby Jackson.What made Ashlee decide to have a homebirth for her 3rdbaby? She wanted the birth she’d always hoped for, so made some important decisions around this and did the work, got into the best mental state and chose the right midwife to support her. In this chat we also discuss unplanned pregnancy, hospital stay after her 1st baby, midwives feeding baby colostrum, pelvic floor healing, elective c-section.If you too would like to benefit from the skills that Ashlee learnt in her pregnancy, head to www.positivebirths.co.nz for a range of hypnobirthing options.
Be inspired by positive birth stories from parents across NZ who've used hypnobirthing to help them have a relaxed, calm, confident and empowered birth regardless of the circumstances they navigated. A range of stories exploring what helped birthing parents, what they achieved and what they would do differently if they could do it all again.
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