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  • MY BIRTH STORY & POSTPARTUM / Unmedicated Birth & Natural Birth / Sinead Crowe
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  • @clairewinterbourne6191
    @clairewinterbourne6191 3 года назад +1

    I love how honest you’ve been! I had an epidural 3 times for it to work with my first and that came with complications too!
    Due my second in three weeks (hence watching your video!) and am so scared of having to do it all again 🤦🏼‍♀️
    You are a superstar for doing it without any pain relief, especially as you had a midwife that was less than supportive!
    Thanks once again for being so open and honest 😊 xx

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      Thanks so much lovely I hope you haven't been scared by me! I didn't get an option to have another epidural!!! They didn't even try they were so convinced the first one worked!

  • @skeeny1026
    @skeeny1026 3 года назад +1

    Loved watching your video. I had similar issues with my labour, and absolutely freaked out about that ‘need’ to get out of the hospital and get home. I had to switch to formula also after a couple of weeks. But found it a lot easier to manage her feeding schedules and knowing how much she was getting. She then slept through at 11 weeks! Your doing a great job 👏🏼 it’s all a learning curve 💗

  • @supriyalolayekar8320
    @supriyalolayekar8320 3 года назад +1

    You are remarkable Sinead, can’t even imagine the pain. you look amazing. Enjoy the baby ❤️

  • @hayleighjones2907
    @hayleighjones2907 3 года назад +1

    Poor you!! Sounds horrific. Cannot believe how bad your midwife was. My birth was quite a nice one I think but postpartum is very similar to yours. Think I had my baby 2 weeks after you had Margot and your videos on insta and here have been so helpful because it makes me feel like I’m not the only one. I’m 6 weeks postpartum now and still sore and I thought my stitches would heal faster too! Well done for making a video about life after having a baby because no one ever tells you about that part! Xx

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад +1

      They really don't do they!!! So glad you had a lovely birth! And definitely give yourself time to relax and recover! it's so hard I know because after being pregnant for so long you want to finally be able to get up and do stuff!!!!

  • @jadeboylan2696
    @jadeboylan2696 3 года назад +1

    Cannot wait to watch x

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      I hope you enjoyed it and found it interesting!

  • @blackouten
    @blackouten 3 года назад +1

    really enjoyed to hear your birth story... I've been waiting for some birth info from you.. ❣️

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад +1

      Thankyou! Anything else you would like to hear?

    • @blackouten
      @blackouten 3 года назад +1

      @@SineadCrowe Yeah I had been waiting for an update/birth story.. please do an other update in a couple of months maybe talking about how you found the first months of being a new mum... many many hugs! ❣️😘

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад +1

      @@blackouten Oh great idea!

    • @blackouten
      @blackouten 3 года назад

      @@SineadCrowe 😘 yeah!

  • @sarahj2201
    @sarahj2201 3 года назад

    Just watched your birth story Sinead, so well told and also funny in places :) I think we had the same midwife at P’bo :( it’s bloody traumatic isn’t it but you did amazingly and Margot is beautiful. Hope everything is feeling ok now xx

  • @bettyfreestone7306
    @bettyfreestone7306 3 года назад +1

    Sounds like it was such a tough labour. I can’t believe how rude your midwife was!! Love how your so honest about it all, I wish I heard about all those little things before I gave birth! Mine was pretty similar with baby being back to back so I feel your pain 😩 dreading the next one hahaa x

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      omg haha me too, i we have another!! x

  • @jessicascott291
    @jessicascott291 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Not too dissimilar from my first birth! I’m having a homebirth in a month!
    Did they delay clamping the cord or do it immediately?! X

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      Hey! I can't really remember to be honest I think they did it immediately!

    • @zanaaa20
      @zanaaa20 3 года назад

      I've been told that with the epidural they do it immediately.

  • @hindy6928
    @hindy6928 3 года назад +1

    Sounds horrific 😩well done 💘

  • @pennyhoward5753
    @pennyhoward5753 3 года назад +1

    Oh you poor soul, Sinead, I do literally know how you felt because my 4th birth was an absolute carbon copy of yours, except that it wasn’t my first so I knew how it should be. You poor girl, you must have felt terrified. My midwife was a COW who seemed to delight in contradicting everything I claimed; she was very young and as I found out, very inexperienced. My little girl was back to front & like you I couldn’t stop pushing; she refused to give me any form of pain relief as she said I was being hysterical & making it up. I was told to be quiet because I was disturbing everyone & in the end a Doctor stood in the doorway & with no examination told me if I didn’t be quiet she would give me forceps with no pain relief & ‘then I would know what real pain felt like’. I was sobbing uncontrollably by then & one of the cleaning ladies pushed past the midwife & gave me a drink of water & cold compresses in spite of the midwife shouting at her to mind her own business. After hours I was cut without pain relief at which point a much older midwife charged in & insisted on examining me & found the baby was back to front etc. She warned me that she was going to put her arm right up inside me & it would hurt momentarily but then the baby would be born & I wasn’t to worry. Five minutes later she was born & the first midwife had disappeared never to be seen again. From then on the midwives were exemplary & so kind & the older midwife said when someone has already had 3 children & is so distressed, it’s a sign something is seriously wrong but no one ever apologised to me. My daughter also got jaundice, lost weight, I couldn’t breast feed, suffered agony pushing with a pooh, my bladder was leaking for weeks & I got a stitch infection because of the leak in spite of cleaning myself every 2 hours. So please believe me when I say your infection was nothing to do with being unclean & you were probably leaking wee without realising it; that kind of pushing causes so much more damage than normal birth. Like you, I didn’t argue with the midwife because I was in no fit state to, but oh how I wish I had. I try not to think about it now so like you, when I do I keep remembering things & at one point the first midwife tied my arms & legs down because she said I was thrashing around unnecessarily. When you are ready to have another baby, please make your requests clear beforehand which you are totally entitled to do & even consider an elective caesarean if it will help you enjoy having your next baby. Of course it’s painful yes, but what happened to you was downright cruelty. Finally, I had an epidural with my twins & like you felt all the contractions & the Doctors were amazed because I couldn’t see the monitor but I was dead accurate with every one. It was nothing like as painful as my last birth, even though it was twins. Love & hugs & take care of yourself as well as being so devoted to little Margot. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад +1

      WOW! This is awful!!! That woman should be sacked!!! I hope you complained! So sorry you had to go through that it sounds like hell!

  • @Mike90543
    @Mike90543 3 года назад +1

    Hi Sinead! 💘

  • @hsiaomei09
    @hsiaomei09 3 года назад +1

    worst of post-delivery was my itchy a.hole (hemorrhoid) plus my itchy vagi2 coz of pushing,,,oooooo, o i forgot my itchy tits coz of breastfeeding..n swollen n leaked. That was over years ago, so many stories to tell, but it is just too long.

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      Hahaha yes! OMG my bum was so sore I had to sit on a special pillow!

  • @candlelight2011
    @candlelight2011 3 года назад +1

    You’re so cool!! I love watching your videos!! But this one... you’re so honest! That midwife... I love when they say “don’t push” when its physiologically impossible, no empathy whatsoever. I feel you, my baby is also 8 weeks and my experience is not better than yours, in fact after sooo many hours I ended up in theatre with forceps. Take care sweetie

  • @zanaaa20
    @zanaaa20 3 года назад +1

    Had the same story with the epidural- waited ages for it and it didn't work at the end 🥴 And it ended up being a forceps delivery with episiotomy 😄👌🏻

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      omg bless you! I was so close to forceps too I can't imagine the pain! Were you able to have gas and air? though I've heard it doesnt do a lot!

    • @zanaaa20
      @zanaaa20 3 года назад +1

      Luckily I did have gas and air, so I was high the whole labour 😄 It didn't help that much, but gave me something to focus on during the contractions! I forgot about the pain already thanks to the hormones, but my husband however is still traumatised 🤣

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      @@zanaaa20 The same with me! I have forgotten but Jack keeps reminding me how awful it was!

  • @chouayang976
    @chouayang976 3 года назад +1

    Omg the midwife telling you you’re not in pain because you’ve gotten the epidural when clearly it wasn’t working and the umbilical cord part, I’m angry for you!! So sorry you had to deal with that during labor. Glad you and baby are doing well now.

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      Thanks lovely I guess at the time I just didnt really think about it!!!

  • @hsiaomei09
    @hsiaomei09 3 года назад +1

    I got traumatized with my 1st birth, I screamed at my husband, after 35 hours of intense pain and loss of blood. They placed me in a big bathtub to calm me down.. well, just popped this baby out. I am a small asian, u know. Then, I had to ask for the pain killer or shall I say begged for it. Like you have said : the pelvic muscles just made you to push. and they asked me not to push because it will break my vagi2. But the feeling was like having intense diarrhea, that you just couldn't control. hahha, past trauma. I actually pulled the hair of one of the nurses, blame it on the pain killer. I did not fight with the nurse, just accidentally pulled her hair, I wonder why her hair was not tied up.

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      OMG bless you!! It's crazy they tell you not to push isn't it! You can't not push!!!!

  • @Ben-Sheppard
    @Ben-Sheppard 3 года назад +1

    early

  • @jadeboylan2696
    @jadeboylan2696 3 года назад +1

    Just watching your video I had a forceps delivery and the doctor snapped a pair inside of me 🤮🤮🤮so they had to use another pair x

    • @SineadCrowe
      @SineadCrowe  3 года назад

      OMG! Bless you!!! that sounds horrible!

  • @calvinliu6304
    @calvinliu6304 3 года назад

    Hi Sinead