Two Beautiful Births
My name is Melissa and I am the chapter leader for ICAN of Jackson,
MS. I was honored recently to be a small
part of the birth stories of two of the mamas in our group. Both mamas were
VBA2C candidates. Both mamas gave their ALL and both gave birth to beautiful
baby girls! The reason I wanted to share this story is because I think these
ladies both are such strong women, both were very prepared and both amazed me
and gave me hope for my future deliveries. Mama S labored for 41 hours, most of
that all natural even on the max dose of pitocin! Her water broke early on and she
stayed home laboring for several hours, using the birthing ball, dancing, hip
rotations, walking…you name it, she tried it. Her doula couldn’t make it, so
another one of our mama doulas in the group came to her aid and they seriously
tried everything to get baby to come on down. I got to be there and help for a
few hours before the doula came, and I was completely amazed at how calm she
was breathing through each contraction after being awake for nearly two days! A
few times we were all even laughing about the whole situation. Ultimately a
cesarean was necessary. Mama A was in labor for nearly a week! At some point
she decided to get checked, thinking she’d not be far enough along and would just
go back home…she was 7cm! Shortly after getting to her room, she was 9cm! She
had asked me to help support her along with her doula and take pictures. When I
got there she was so peaceful and breathing beautifully through each
contraction. There was no sign of transition until she was just about ready to
push. I was once again amazed at how serene she was during back to back major
contractions. Mama A delivered her baby vaginally on her own time without
coached pushing. She did have a second degree tear that took a couple hours to
repair. All this to say some things are just out of our hands. There comes a
point in labor and delivery at which we meet the place where our desires end
and birth takes over. Birth is beautiful even if it doesn’t end the way we
planned. I think as long as we are prepared and knowledgeable and surround
ourselves with love and support, we can achieve a positive outcome. Two days
apart, two miracles were born, by two very strong mamas…one cesarean and one
vaginal…both beautiful births that they both should be proud of…I know I am!
3 comments:
Melissa, that was so well written! I got tears in my eyes reading it. You did a great job without too much information. I am very proud of you!! Love, Mom
Would you provide the names of the physicians that assured these VBACs?
Both of these deliveries were at UMC. I was not given permission to release the OB's name.
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