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Isabella, Olivia
and Tom |
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| When
Tom and I found out we were pregnant, we really wanted to have a
natural delivery, but our options were limited. We could not afford
a midwife for a home birth. Our only hope was Medicaid, which paid
for our prenatal care at our local hospital. We were very excited
to find that there were midwives on staff. We felt that we would
have the most calm, natural birth possible in such a setting. But,
as the months flew by, we got more and more discouraged. We expressed
our feelings about interventions, drugs and our hope of a waterbirth. |
The responses we received were short and very discouraging,
We felt
our concerns were pushed aside. I was emotional enough with all
the extra hormones running around, and the lack of interest in our
wishes by the hospital turned me into a wreck! I really
didn't want to have our baby in a foreign setting, with people
running around, machines humming and a schedule different from
the baby's. I wanted the baby to pop out when she was ready,
even if I had to be in labor for three days. But Medicaid
would only pay for a hospital birth. I guess they feel home
birth is too dangerous. |
| But we felt the opposite. Hospitals are where you go
if something is wrong. Is having a baby wrong? Unnatural? Dangerous?
No, this is the most wonderful, natural experience! I wanted so
badly to give birth in my husband's arms, in our home, where she
could stay and adjust to the outside world in peace. I wanted to
prepare "our home" for birth, not a suitcase! I tried
to keep my thoughts positive since we were so close to delivery
and nothing seemed to be getting better. |
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attended our first birth class (we must be lucky, or maybe it was
fate!) and we met a "waterfall of wisdom", Jenny West,
a midwife. She was teaching our class, filling in just this one
night. We were so impressed by her knowledge and her beliefs. She
seemed to think the same way we did. We were so excited that we
stayed after class to find out more about this wonderful woman.
We found that she has her own home birth practice, and the best
part; She does waterbirths! I couldn't believe she existed: it was
like a dream. I suddenly felt good about giving birth!
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| Tom and I talked it over
for the next week. We decided that it was so important for us
to give birth at home, with Jenny, that no matter what we had
to do to pay for her, we would do it! We went from sitting in
a waiting room with 20 other couples for 30-45 minutes to see
one of four or five midwives for 15 minutes, to visiting with
Jenny and her midwife in training, Melinda, for three hours
and no waiting! We felt so good! |
The
due date was estimated for August 3rd and, so generally
speaking, as a first-time mom, I might not give birth until
the 15th. So, on July 28th when I started feeling strong lower
back pain with my Braxton-Hicks contractions, I was sure that
it was a teaser for the real thing. Tom had a three-day
project that he had to do at night. So that night, when he
went to work and the contractions continued, I kept telling
myself to ignore it. It was early and Tom was working, so it
just couldn't happen yet. Sure enough, as soon as he came home
the next morning, the contractions stopped. The same thing
happened the next night. |
| I kept telling the baby to
wait because Daddy was working and would finish the job soon.
On the 30th I went to work and had more contractions, as
strong as the previous night's. So, I finally decided to start
believing it would happen soon. When I got off work, Tom and I
went out to dinner and listened to some Live Jazz. I was still
contracting. I was up all that night. I would lie in bed with
Tom some, then in the bathtub, then in our birthing tub (in
the living room). Early in the morning, on the 1st of August,
Tom slept on the couch as I hung out in the birthing tub. He
still hadn't caught up on his sleep from the last three nights
of working. |
| He was still on a weird
schedule, so I tried to let him sleep. He dozed on and off,
asking every once in a while how the contractions were. "Every
five minutes, lasting a little over a minute," I would say.
Then he dozed off again. Around 3:00 a.m., he woke up and
asked how I was doing. "The same," I said. So, he decided to
clean up the house a bit, to get ready for the baby. He called
Jenny with the information and then Tony, our good friend. He
was going to lend us his camera so that we could have one
camera with color and one with black-and-white film. |
| By the time Tony stopped by with
the camera, I decided Tom needed to be in the birthing tub holding
me. So, we invited Tony to stay and take photos. Tom called Jenny
and Melinda, which I didn't like because I knew that as soon as
they arrived my contractions would stop, and they would tell me
that this was just a false alarm. When they arrived, Melinda checked
me and broke the news...."2 cm." What? I knew it couldn't
be happening yet. I wasn't in pain; it was a week before the due
date; and ....Isn't this suppose to hurt!) "2 cm. to go!",
Melinda exclaimed! Everyone cheered! Wow, I guess it really is happening.
It seemed like in no time at all I began pushing and was able to
feel the tiny little head! In 20 minutes the baby whooshed out!
A perfect little girl, Isabella Luna Metcalf! |
My
labor was wonderful! The water took the pain away and conserved
my energy. I was able to stay calm because I knew it was going to
happen sooner rather than later. I knew if I stayed calm and took
deep, long breaths during my contractions, it would make everything
happen quickly and smoothly. I also kept thinking about the Baby
and how traumatic it must be for her. Since I knew what was happening,
and I'm here to make choices for her, I'm going to try and make
this huge transition as smooth and calm as possible. It was very
much a gentle birth. Our "Beautiful Moon" was born in
our loving home, into the arms of her Mom and Dad! Just as we had
dreamed! Olivia |
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