Hi All,
I really related to Nikki Lee's story of the mother with the c-section. I wanted
to share with all that I had a planned c-section because my daughter was
breach. I have no idea what a contraction feels like, and I still don't feel like
I "gave birth" to my daughter, and she is 2 1/2 years old. When I talk about
the day she was born, I feel very uncomfortable saying "the day I gave
birth". I am also very dissapointed that I don't know what a contraction feels
like (some mothers say I'm lucky, I don't think I am!) and am disappointed in
my entire birth experience. I was planning on a completely unmedicated birth,
and got the exact opposite. The hospital I "delivered" at was absolutely
wonderful, and did everything they could to turn Emma head down. They
were very supportive of breastfeeding, and had an IBCLC available at all times
of the day (I was CLC at the time, hadn't taken the exam yet!) So, I don't
put any fault on the hospital for my birth experience. It just didn't end up the
way I wanted.
On another note about VBAC's. I want another child, but am so reluctant
because I don't want another c-section. My ob-gyn practice wants to, and
once did, perform VBAC's, but the hospital won't allow it any more. If I have
another, I plan to "beg" them to allow a VBAC, not sure if it will do any good
though!
Nikki had a great point when she said "I wonder how many mothers have this
feeling after a technologically driven birth.......and who feels safe enough to
admit it?" If I feel this way 2 years later, one has to wonder how many
mothers are out there struggling with the same feelings? This mother Nikki
talked about did everything she could to breastfeed her baby, but I have to
wonder how many give up breastfeeding because they are suffering such
depression over their birth experience.
All great points to think about when working with a mother who had a c-
sections. These are things I never would have connected, so I am thankful to
Nikki for making me aware of this.
Jamie Huddleston, IBCLC
who is still breastfeeding the 2 1/2 year old infant born via c-section!
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