My Positive Birth Story (Step By Step Explanation)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @raisedbyintuition
    @raisedbyintuition  4 месяца назад +1

    Here are my four tips for a positive birthing experience: ruclips.net/user/shorts9DeAkboz67g

  • @laurahu21
    @laurahu21 3 месяца назад +1

    what a journey!! thank you for sharing

  • @thackerybinx2637
    @thackerybinx2637 4 месяца назад

    The OR protocol would not allow you to birth standing up? They’re forcing you to birth and what is arguably one of the worst possible positions? I would’ve said no, unless I need to lay down I’m not doing it. They’re not gonna hold you down on the bed, and if they do, you can sue them

    • @thackerybinx2637
      @thackerybinx2637 4 месяца назад

      Not that it’s gonna be helpful now, but anyone else who might be watching this… My other stories on the pain-free birth podcast was a premature baby. I think it was 34 weeks just like the story, they didn’t actually need to give the baby oxygen. The mother insisted on keeping the baby with her for as long as possible, not lighting. The staff pusher around, and baby did not need oxygen or other interventions that they would’ve done just by routine without even noticing if the baby actually needed it or not. Her and her husband were trying to keep hands off as much as possible and was just fine.

    • @raisedbyintuition
      @raisedbyintuition  4 месяца назад +2

      Hi @thackerybinx2637, thanks for sharing your opinion. My video aims to share my personal experience and the specific circumstances of my son’s birth. The OR protocol required me to be in a lying down position due to safety concerns, including quick access for the medical team, stabilization, and ensuring that all necessary equipment could be used effectively. While it might not be ideal for everyone, it was necessary in my case to ensure both my safety and my baby’s.
      As for your point about oxygen, it’s important to note that each birth and baby are different. My doctor could predict early on that my son might need oxygen, as it’s common for babies born prematurely at high altitudes to require supplemental oxygen. This was confirmed upon birth when he wasn’t oxygenating well. The medical team assessed his condition immediately and provided the necessary support. My baby needed supplemental oxygen for the first month of his life.
      I chose my hospital and doctors carefully, trusting them to balance my preferences with the best safety practices for my baby. I wanted a safe delivery, and they understood and supported this while ensuring the best outcomes for us both. My channel’s goal is to share experiences and support parents without judgement. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, and I hope this fosters more discussion and shared stories.

    • @thackerybinx2637
      @thackerybinx2637 3 месяца назад +1

      @@raisedbyintuition