Wow thanks rainbow! I might look into that also. Can not hurt.
And thanks for the silent info too. not something I know about, just know off![]()
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February 20th, 2013, 02:54 PM #21
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February 26th, 2013, 01:12 AM #22Dream Vet
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Hey elements!
The hospital my DD was born in are always looking for the last resort and of purse keeping mummy and baby's health number one priority .. I have cronic Hep B and my waters had broken but no signs of dialating and they wanted to reduce any risk of baby getting the virus therefore had to induce me. It was by far one of the most horrible nights I have ever experienced I cried so much I wasn't allowed to go home and rest in peace and because DH couldn't stay with me.. And then I had some gel which was placed up me to soften cervix I believe. By 8am they had to give me artificial pains because the whole night had passed I was hardly 2cm, so as my pains were slowly increasing and with each contraction baby's heart beat kept getting lower and lower. The midwives were ABSOLUTE darlings, they tried to get me in difference positions and by 10am they got the doctors to have a final check and confirmed it would need to be a c section as baby's heart beat was plummeting so much they didn't want to risk it! At that point I just couldn't care as long as baby was safe and healthy!
I will order book on amazon, I would love to read up about this peaceful way of giving birth. Thank you for the link definitely have a read !
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March 6th, 2013, 06:46 AM #23
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March 6th, 2013, 06:15 PM #24
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March 6th, 2013, 06:42 PM #25
Loving it actually, its really opening my eyes up about what really happened with my first birth. I was so controlled by the staff at the hospital and it ended with an episiotomy and they suctioned DD out. Thinking about it now i should have come off my back so that her heart rate didnt drop like it was. And they scared me by telling me if i pushed i would inflame my cervix and need a C/S, so the whole time i was tense and by the time they were about to take me into surgery she was almost out, they should have let her come out naturally but they cut me instead. That makes me a bit sad, but i feel like this book is giving me all the information i need to take with me next time so i can be in control of my birth.
Now i have read the breathing techniques and most of the visualisations, i just need to practice them daily from now, i have about 10 weeks left of this pregnancy to prepare, and i am feeling confident, i will be reading these parts over and over until i have them mastered.
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March 6th, 2013, 06:47 PM #26
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