Our Home Birth

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The Making of a Mindful Maternity

Our Home Birth

I don’t feel that my words can adequately explain how amazing and healing this experience was for our family.  Having a home birth was the right decision for our family and I am so thankful my husband encouraged me.  I couldn’t have done it without his support and belief.

Laboring at home felt relaxed and calm.  I loved being on my own clock, listening to my body and not having to decide when to go to the hospital.   At home I never doubted my ability to have a natural birth.  I felt confident, supported and loved.

Monday night, September 12, 2011, Johnny got home from work, and we sat at our kitchen table and talked about our day.  It was a nice quiet time together.  Around 10:00 PM I went to bed.  At 1:30 AM I work up with contractions that were about 20 minutes apart.  I got up to move around and eat a snack to see if they were the real deal.  Then I went back to sleep, the contractions continued.  I got up again around 4:30 AM I ate a popsicle, then went back to sleep.  The contractions continued to be about 15-20 minutes apart and did not get any stronger.  The sun rose and we decided that my mother-in-law would keep Bella for the day so she would be close by.  I was hoping for a baby by lunch time since I had heard your second labor should be about half the time of your first, little did I know what was in store.  I went for a walk around 9:00 AM and popped by my parents’ house to say hello.  Around 11:30 AM I called my midwife and told her what was going on.  Labor was still going slowly and she didn’t want it to last into the evening in case I got tired from the lack of sleep, so she suggested trying nipple stimulation.  With the nipple stimulation, my contractions became five minutes apart, but were not extremely strong.

We had been in contact with Susan Mooney, our doula.  She came to our house about 2:30 PM and my Mom arrived around 3:00 PM.  In the meantime, Johnny set up a birthing tub in our entryway the only place in our house besides the kitchen that doesn’t have carpet.  He put some water in it and planned to add a little hot water when it was time to  get in to raise the temperature.  From 3:00-4:00 PM I took some homeopathic medicine that speeds up labor.  Around 4:00 PM I felt really tired, so I ate a snack and prepared to go upstairs to take a nap.  First, I had a crying spell just from looking at my Mom and Johnny giving me a hug.  I tried to lay down for a few minutes, but got sick and threw up.  The mood got more serious, so we called the midwife.  Johnny and Susan were discussing the temperature of the tub.  It was too cold which could make me cramp.  Johnny started boiling water and siphoning some water out of the tub and replacing it with hot water.  I almost told Johnny to stop messing with the tub, but something made me keep my mouth shut.  Most of the time I was laboring in our living room, looking out our window over a field.  It was a beautiful sunny day.  The trees were green and the sky blue.  The most “comfortable” position was on my knees leaning over our ottoman.  Early on I sat on the birth ball, but as labor continued that was very uncomfortable and greatly increased the pressure in my rear end.

Around 5:30 PM the midwife arrived.  She brought in her equipment, checked the baby’s heart rate (it was good) and my cervix.  She said the cervix was paper thin and I was 5-6 centimeters dilated.  My  thought was, “What? Are you kidding me?  It took 16 hours to be 5-6 centimeters.”  I almost cried.  Susan quickly suggested that I get in the tub.  Johnny had finally gotten the water to the right temperature.   Susan could tell I was very disappointed and on the verge of frustration.  Getting in the water relieved some of the pain and helped me keep my composure.   I got in the tub and the contractions continued to be intense with tons of pressure in my rear end.  After about 40 minutes in the tub I said, “I HAVE GOT TO PUSH!” The midwife said, “ok, push on the next contraction.”  It made me feel confident that she trusted in the process and let me follow my instincts.   Johnny was outside talking to a neighbor because he thought it was going to be a long time before anything happened, so Susan quickly called him inside.

For the first couple of pushes I was sitting in the tub with my back against the side which wasn’t very comfortable or effective.  Johnny suggested I try getting on my hands and knees.  At first I was like no (really I just didn’t want to move.  I kept saying I can’t do this because it really hurts), but after another ineffective push I switched positions.   On the first push I made a lot of progress and on the second the top of the baby’s head appeared.  Then I had to do gentle pushes (that was super hard when you just want to get it over with, but gentle pushing can help to prevent tearing) and on the next contraction, her head emerged.  The cord was around her neck so the midwife quickly flipped it off.  Her head went from purple to normal color.  Then another contraction and at 7:17 PM on September 13, 2011, Frances entered the world.

I sat in the tub for a few minutes and held her and we all marveled at this new little person.   My mom said a prayer of thanksgiving.  After the cord stopped pulsing Johnny cut it.   Fran was wrapped in warm towels and I moved to the couch where the placenta was uneventfully delivered.  I could not believe how easily it came out.  With my first delivery, I had an inverted uterus right after the placenta came out, so I thought I would be super anxious about this, but my midwife was calm and I wasn’t the least bit nervous.  While I nursed Fran, Bella came in to meet her new sister.   Other members of our family joined the celebration.  Frances weighed 7 lbs 14 ounces and was 21 inches long.  I ate some delicious mac and cheese and went upstairs to my own bed.  I was supposed to go to sleep, but I was so excited that I was awake until about midnight listening to her newborn noises.  Around midnight we all fell asleep.

I cannot say enough positive things about our birth team.  Our midwife and her assistant were experienced and knowledgeable.  Our doula was calm and collected and helped me focus during labor.  I felt like I was well taken care of and trusted that if medical intervention were needed, they would make a good decision.   Sharing this special time with my mom was wonderful.   I am so glad she was there to see her granddaughter enter the world.

Frances is now 4 weeks old.  She is a beautiful, healthy baby.  We’ve been happily busy adjusting to a new member of the family.  Thanks for sharing this mindful maternity.

 

Live Well,

Laura

39 Weeks

Baby Bumps and Blessings

The Making of A Mindful Maternity

 

39 weeks!  So close!  I feel like a I do when I am all ready for Christmas morning and I can’t wait to open the presents and enjoy all the excitement.

I’ve got all my baby stuff ready!  We’ve made major organizational moves in the house, even putting up shelves in our garage and making things more organized and accessible.  The baby clothes are washed and put away, I have a trash can for my cloth diapers, I have food for after the birth, I’ve cleaned up my breast pump accessories, I’ve almost finished my belly cast, and lots more.  All the tasks are done!

Mentally there are times when I feel ready, confident and excited about giving birth and other times when I feel nervous and scared.  My doula encouraged me not to try and squash out those times of nervousness, but to consider that most negative thoughts last about 90 seconds, so just to say to myself, “Right now I am nervous about labor and I am going to take a few deep breaths and in about 90 seconds this feeling will pass.”

I’ve been walking daily, doing some stretches, practicing my deep breathing, visualizing a positive experience and saying calming affirmations.  I’ve felt kind of lazy, enjoyed naps, reading, and television (I’ve watched the entire first season of Friday Night Lights on Netflix) and I haven’t done much work on Mindful Makeover in my free time like I normally do.  My energy levels have been lower than normal, perhaps storing up for the busy time ahead.

We’re all anxious to meet the baby and at the same time trying to keep our normal routine.  I hope you have a great labor day and who knows maybe it will be an actual labor day for me!

Live Well,

Laura

38 Weeks

38 Weeks Baby Bumps and Blessings

The Making of a Mindful Maternity

38 weeks!  Everything is going pretty well.  I have been super tired this week so I’m trying to relax more and enjoy this last time of pregnancy.

Last weekend we had a great visit with our doula, Susan Mooney.  We discussed how we wanted to approach labor and the environment we hope to create once the baby is born.  We talked about pain coping techniques such as water, breathing, visualization, aromatherapy, and homeopathy.  I feel like I am in really good hands with my midwife and doula.

We also made a belly cast last weekend which was super fun!  I’ll be posting some pictures of that in the near future, but it was great and pretty easy.  I am hoping to put the finishing touches on it this weekend.

Last night I went to book club where we discussed the Hunger Games  (Awesome books!  We all loved them!)  and it was a great evening out with the girls!  We had a yummy meal at Sunny Point and some fun conversation!  I enjoyed that as I’ll most likely be at home hanging out with the new baby for awhile.

After a few more preparations this weekend I’ll have all the “stuff” ready and then it is just mental preparation for the big day!  I’m am working to have an open mind towards labor and to be tuned into what my body needs rather than have a set birth plan.  I also want to soak in the last weeks of being a family of 3.  I love our family unit and we have so much fun together.  I’m enjoying our time together before this change, which will also be great, but in a new way.

Here’s to 38 weeks!  Can’t wait to meet the new baby!

Live Well,

Laura

36 Weeks Pregnant

36 Weeks at Clingman's Dome near Gatlinburg, TNBaby Bumps and Blessings

The Making of a Mindful Maternity

Hello last month!  I greet you with excitement and a bit of nervousness about all the changes that are about to take place.

I’ve been enjoying two weeks off from work.  Last weekend we rented a cabin in Cosby, TN (near Gatlinburg) and had a great family weekend.  Hubby made all the meals (with delicious seafood from Blue Water Seafood in Hendersonville, NC), we visited Clingman’s Dome, and we played in the creek.

This week I’ve done some work around the house:  sorted baby clothes, cleaned the house, updated photos and….(I’d say that nesting is in full effect!)

To get ready for labor I started re reading Birthing from Within and decided to try the drawings about pregnancy and labor (I know I said it wasn’t for me, but for some reason when I was re reading I decided to try it out, so I got some pastels and let my inner artist emerge).  So far I’ve drawn:

How I See Myself as a Pregnant Woman

What is being pregnant like for me?

Fantasy of Labor and Birth

Beyond the obvious, my stick figures aren’t exceptional, I’ve enjoyed doing them and reflecting on my pregnancy journey and thinking about labor and delivery.  After I draw them I journal about them to process what I draw.  I’ve also been doing yoga daily (especially yoga squats) and relaxation exercises.

This weekend we have friends coming to town so we’re looking forward to having a great time catching up with them and spending time together.

Live Well,

Laura

35 Weeks Pregnant: The Best Place to Be in August

 

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Relaxing at the North Mills River Recreation Area

 

Another hot day in Mills River, NC.  So we headed over the North Mills River Recreation area for a couple hours.  Johnny set my chair up in the creek so I could chill out!  The mountain water took your breath away and felt great!  This was the best place to be at 35 weeks in August!

Live Well,

Laura

34 Weeks Pregnant

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34 Weeks Pregnant

34 Weeks Hot and Tired

 

Tired and hot has been the theme of this 34th week of pregnancy.  I think this picture says it all, big belly poking out and hot!  I had a good appointment with my midwife last week, but the heat causes me to run out of energy quickly.  My first daughter was born in January and it was so much easier to regulate my temperature.  Plus, we like to do things outside so it is a challenge to come up with indoor activities.  I think it was easier, but it could also be that I wasn’t chasing around a 4 year old last time either.

Friday night as I went to bed at 9:30 I thought what happened to my homemade yogurt, hour workouts, and Saturday morning pancakes which have been replaced with high protein store bought greek yogurt, 20 minute yoga sessions, floating in the pool and daily oatmeal (not that this is bad, but there is no energy to make pancakes).

We’ll it is all part of being 34 weeks and the hard work my body is doing as the baby’s nervous system and lungs are maturing.  The books say she is almost 5 lbs and 17-18 inches long so she is getting big (as am I).

Hmm, I guess you get the idea right now that I am being a bit grumpy at this point in my pregnancy.  I do find that yoga and writing in my journal help me to refocus a bit and I am thinking I need to shorten up my to do lists and relax more.  I am feeling better since my vacation started, so I will continue to work on building relaxing into my day (relaxing is not something I do well).  I’m also excited I bought the materials today to make a belly cast, so we’ll see how that turns out!

Stay Cool!

Live Well,

Laura

30 Weeks: A Visit With the Midwife and Nutrition Tips

Baby Bumps and Blessings

The Making of a Mindful Maternity

Here we are at 30 weeks, the home stretch!  This week I had my first visit with our midwife.  She came to my house, which was pretty neat.  She took my  blood pressure, weighed me, listened to the baby’s heart beat, and measured the size of my belly. My blood pressure was 114/63 and the baby’s heart beat was 149.  I measured 26 inches which was a little small as the rule of thumb is to measure within 2 inches of how many weeks you are.

The midwife said the most important thing was to watch my nutrition and make sure I was eating 80 grams of protein a day (I knew this, but now I”ve been tracking daily instead of a few times a week).  She also said to keep drinking the chlorophyll to get my hemoglobin levels a little higher, they are within normal, but she’d like them a little higher for birth.

I asked some questions and my older daughter was coloring nearby and listening in.  It was a very relaxed, comfortable visit.  Before she left she gave me two videos on water birth to watch, so I have homework before our next visit at 32 weeks.  I enjoyed the visit and the emphasis on good nutrition and things I could be doing to make sure I am well prepared for birth.

This week I watched the video Gentle Birth Choices and am continuing to read Mindfulness in Motherhood.  I’ve been walking for exercise, practicing pre-natal yoga, gathering things to start my pregnancy journal, eating protein, drinking chlorophyll, and I had to stop wearing my wedding ring (it still fits but is pretty tight).

I have a warning out there for other Twitter Moms considering a home birth.  I’m on Twitter as @mindfulmom and I look at the hashtag #homebirth to meet other home birth mamas.  Many of the tweets are supportive with links to birth stories or other information.  However, some links which appear to be in favor of home birth are actually anti home birth.  I know this is a controversial topic and when you are doing something that goes against the norm you can expect some negative feedback, but I want people to know that you may click on a link and end up at a very negative site. Click with care!

I anticipate these last 10 weeks will go by very quickly, so I’m trying to soak up every minute!

Live Well,

Laura

28 Weeks: A Mindful Motherhood Meditation

Baby Bumps and Blessings

The Making of A Mindful Maternity

28 Weeks and Striving for A Mindful Maternity

Wow!  I can’t believe I’m 28 weeks, only 12 more to go!  This week has been out of the ordinary as the rest of my family is on a trip, so the house has been very quiet!  I’ve been taking advantage of the quiet time by trying to get some things done.  I did my baby registry at Target, shopped for new furniture for the girls rooms, researched car seats (still not sure Britax or Graco), cleaned the house, did some de cluttering of toys, and later today my most dreaded task-cleaning out a closet.  Of course I’ve done fun things, like going to the pool, watching Glee, checking out Rockin’ The Bump posts, reading, attending a pre-natal yoga class at West Asheville Yoga, and eating dinner with a close friend.  It has been fun, but I’m ready for them to return!

This morning, in the quiet house, I started the day with a Mindful Motherhood Guided Meditation.  When I first saw it was 25 minutes I thought, that is tooo long,  no way I can sit still for 25 minutes (as you can see from above I am in a get stuff done, busy mind mode).  Then I thought, what is the rush?  I have time and perhaps it would help me chill out a bit!  This meditation focuses on being aware of the breath and  cultivating mindfulness, accepting things as they are without judgment.  During the meditation she mentions “doers” (that is totally me, it is rare to find me NOT doing something or without a detailed to-do list) and how it can be difficult for a doer to allow things to happen.  She said that noticing the breath is a practice of allowing something to happen in the body and not controlling it with the mind.  This resonated with me as I prepare for my labor.  I will need to allow my labor to progress in my body without trying to control it in my mind.  Releasing control is something I will need to continue to practice over the next 12 weeks to allow my labor to unfold naturally (and probably for years to come as my children get older).  Despite my initial reaction, the 25 minutes passed quickly and was well spent.  I will do this guided meditation again as I am sure on different days different messages from it will speak to me.

For the rest of my week I’ll be striving to allow things to happen and enjoying being 28 weeks pregnant!

Live Well,

Laura

Rockin’ The Bump

Baby Bumps and Blessings

The Making of A Mindful Maternity

Hello and welcome to my site, Mindful Makeover for Moms.  Right now I’m pregnant with #2, a girl due in September and blogging about my pregnancy.  So when I saw the linky for Rockin’ the Bump I wanted to share some pics!

 

18 Weeks Headed out for Date Night!

 

This picture is from a post I did, Maternity Swim Suit:   One Piece or Two.  My 4 year olds hands are in the photo.  She is so excited about becoming a big sister.  She often asks if she can feel her baby sister moving around.

27 Weeks Maternity Swim Suit: One Piece or Two?

This past weekend we went to a beautiful wedding in Sebring, Florida where we had a great time and the baby and I danced the night away! (Okay, well till about 11:00, but it felt late to me!)

28 Weeks in Sebring, Florida

Being pregnant is such a beautiful time in a woman’s life! I love seeing pictures of pregnant mamas!  Thanks for visiting!

Live Well,

Laura

Maternity Swim Suit: One Piece or Two?

Baby Bumps and Blessings

The Making of A Mindful Maternity

Where I live in it is hot, like go to the pool twice a day HOT!  Finding a swim suit is hard enough, but a maternity suit?  Even harder!  I shopped early and ordered two of them online.  After the usual swimsuit obsessing I ended up with two, one is a tankini from Old Navy and other other is a 2 piece from Prego Maternity Swimsuits, so I can get some sun on my belly!

At 27 weeks my belly is pretty big and I wonder about the reactions I get at our community pool.  I am sure some people don’t care and others seem a bit surprised to see the big belly, or is that all in my head and really the only one wondering about this is me?  I feel like at the beach, or in a bigger town it wouldn’t be as noticeable, but as my Mom said, I’m not sure Mills River, NC is ready for that!

Maternity Swim Suit: One Piece or Two?

But, whatever!  Obviously my body is growing so it is time to embrace the belly and the miracle of life that is being created!  If there ever was a time for a woman to be proud of her body, than this is it!  So you can find me laying around and floating with my exposed belly!  Do what feels comfortable and natural to you!  Happy maternity swimming in your swimwear of choice!

Live Well,

Laura