Traumatic Cesarean to Remote Rural Redemptive Freebirth - Hannah's Story
Description
Hannah, a mother to two daughters aged 3 and 6 months, joins me on the podcast from her rural home, a yurt, in a remote part of Northland here in Aotearoa. Her story is in equal parts, unsettling and inspiring.
She began her journey into motherhood with full trust that birth, as a healthy part of life, would happen naturally. But Hannah learnt the hard way that relying on the guidance of a midwife whose philosophy was a misalignment for her own, was not going to allow her to feel safe enough to get on and birth her baby. Instead, she ended up being flown by helicopter to Whangārei Hospital where she and her baby would meet via cesarean section.
Hannah shares with us the crucial self-connection work that she did to heal her birth trauma, and the journey she took to prepare herself for her next pregnancy and birth. The story of the birth of her second baby was wildly different to her first. Hannah chose to have no medical or midwifery input into her pregnancy or birth, instead leaning on the support of her wise-woman sisters who would regularly sit in circle together.
We take a deep dive in this podcast episode, so she’s a bit of a lengthy one. I can guarantee though, that you’re going to want to listen until the end with its taste of nourishing sweet redemption.
Also discussed in this episode:
* Interventions related to prolonged rupture of membranes
* Coached pushing
* Syntocinon (Pitocin) use without consent
* Dissociation
* Emotional release for baby’s healing
* Support circle for women (preconception - birth - Motherhood)
* Child/sibling at the birth
Connect with Hannah via her Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/wild_flower_nz/