S3 EP: 13 Elizabeth - First Time Mum, Homebirth, Private Midwife, Midwife, Oral Ties, Breastfeeding Challenges.
Description
In this episode, Elizabeth, a midwife and first-time mum, shares the story of her pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey. She always knew she wanted a homebirth, and the moment she saw her positive pregnancy test she contacted her private midwife to begin planning.
During pregnancy she also reflects on how her work as a midwife brought up certain fears and vicarious trauma. She talks about how going on leave before birth gave her the space to process these feelings and prepare emotionally for her own experience.
Elizabeth went into labour on her due date, and her labour unfolded over 26 hours from her first surge to the moment her daughter was born. At 40+1, she gave birth in the bath at home, surrounded by her partner, her mum, her two sisters, a birth photographer, and a student midwife. Her baby arrived with one hand next to her face. Elizabeth describes feeling a shift during labour and instinctively changing positions to help her baby move down. She also shares her experience of having a second-degree tear.
In the postpartum period, she navigated her daughter’s oral ties, which led to 12 challenging weeks of painful breastfeeding. During this time, she decided to remove dairy from her diet while breastfeeding, which had a huge positive impact on her daughter. She also talks about how her family approached co-sleeping and eventually found what worked best for them.
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