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| I had two vaginal births at Sibley. No one pushed meds on me, in fact they didn’t even suggest an epidural until I insisted on it. |
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I’ve had two unmedicated births at Sibley, with two different OB practices. Your choice of doctors is more critical than your choice of hospitals if you want to have a natural hospital birth. Do talk to your doctor about your goal of going into labor spontaneously and not having an induction unless medically necessary, especially if you are AMA. No one is going to push an epidural on you, but there are some OBs who recommend a 39 week induction for any mother over age 35.
I’m not PP, but a nurse let slip that I was the only natural birth on the maternity ward on that day. But I felt perfectly supported by the nursing staff, and the nurse’s comment was complementary. I hired a doula and my husband and I both agree that it was the best money we spent. |
| The woman down the hall from me had a natural birth - screamed for 8 hours straight so sold the rest of us kn the epidural. |
| 5 children all birthed at Sibley all medication/epidural free births and exclusively breastfed. Sibley supports that birth scenario wholeheartedly. Btw I have no clue what the other moms had medication wise on those occasions… that comment about his wife being the only one to do natural birth is so cringey. |
As the mom of a forceps baby who was malpositioned I can assure you that it is not all mental. Much comes down to anatomy, luck, and chance. Not your commitment. |
| The key to an un-medicated birth at a hospital is stay away from the hospital for as long as possible and labor at home. I had 2 un-medicated at Sibley but did not go in until I was -- it turned out -- 8 cm dilated. I delivered within 2 hours of arriving both times. |
While I don't think it is 100% mental, I also don't think it is 100% luck and chance. Don't be bitter. |
If you fail to recognize the role that good fortune, anatomy, fetal size and positioning, and genetics play in a successful vaginal Birth I feel bad for you. Do you get excited that you’re a better pooper or puker than other people? Cause at the end of the day birth is a bodily function we don’t have tons of control over. |
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| This book was so key in helping my labor & delivery times go from 12 hours to 2 hours - Supernatural Birth by Jackie Mize |
Honestly? “Recovering mother friendly.” |
"...it's all mental." And all the angels in heaven who have died in childbirth...laugh. It's clear that you truly believe that your positive outcomes were all due to your amazing mental capacities, but your mental capacities are lacking if you think your outcomes are based on your mental capacity. |
The doc is going to save your life whether you like it or not. |
Women in comas can deliver vaginally. Their contractions are strengthened medically and delivery is assisted with foreceps or vacuum. But yeah, you don't even have to have a functioning brain to deliver a baby. |