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Time to catch a baby - By James Middleton
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Copyright 2004
james@miracleofmeditation.com
Time to catch a baby
- or in other
words;
"Where the hell are the midwives?"
Well, I thought having a home birth with my
wife would be a simple process.
Fact is, in the UK - less than 20% of parents
request homebirths, and less than 2% of these
actually end up having a homebirth. Most are
discouraged by the doctors or the hospitals, or
other medical professionals.
This is in contrast to the current trend in the
Netherlands, of about 30% homebirths.
We had already had one daughter - Jeorgina,
who was home birthed two and a half years
earlier, that had gone very well.
The only problem with that homebirth, was
that the midwives arrived three hours after
my original phone call, and just 40 minutes
before my wife Julie birthed.
We had expected them to arrive less than
twenty minutes after my call, as their office
was just 10 minutes drive away.
Apparently they got held up sorting out
paperwork and equipment for the labour, as
it was not something they did very often.
This meant that Julie only had "gas and air" or
"Entonox" pain relief for about 30 minutes
before she birthed.
She had had to go through most of her labour
with no pain relief at all, apart from
self-hypnosis, which fortunately she was
pretty accomplished at.
Considering this, she did exceptionally
well for this first homebirth.
The sad fact is, that we have become
conditioned to believe that hospitals
and doctors are essential for a safe,
smooth and happy birthing experience.
The truth couldn't be farther from
this.
The nature of hospitals and Doctors/
Physicians is one of control and
orderliness.
You'd be surprised, but it's not
unusual for a birth plan to be set
by the medical people, that includes
a time by which the baby is "supposed"
to be born. If this doesn't happen,
then it is very common for the birth
to be accelerated by using artificial
hormones like "Oxytocin" to do this job.
The side effect is, that by the birth
being speeded up, it often creates
more pain/discomfort, and more fear
and unease for the poor mother.
Not only this, but it continues the
process of removing control of the
birthing process away from the mother
and into the hands of the "professionals".
I digress, back to our birth;-)
So this time, Julie had no pain relief at
all, because the midwives took 45 minutes
to make the five minute journey ;-)
Personally I think they stopped off for
a cup of tea, as they thought they would
have plenty of time.
So there we were at 04.30 am in the morning,
and my wife had been labouring since
12.30 am
She had woken me up an hour or so
earlier to tell me - "James I think
the babies coming, I'm getting pretty
strong contractions now."
We had a special room prepared just
for the labour, uncluttered and very
comfortable. Julie had been sleeping
alone in it every now and then, as she
found she slept better without me in
the same bed - she had more room to
move around.
So she was already in this room for
the night.
I got the things I thought would be
needed, two or three fresh towels,
and a waterproof drawsheet to cover the
bed with.
I sat with her, encouraging her in
the best way I knew how, and helping
her to handle the contractions.
After a time, she said she wanted me
to call the midwives, so I made the
call.
Julie had asked me to tell them to get
to us as quick as they could.
We both expected them to arrive within
about 15 to 20 minutes or so.
No such luck ;-)
I made the call at 5.10 am.
Lots of grunting, puffing and pushing.
A bit of shouting here and there.
At 5.30 am Julie looked me straight in the
eye, and said "the babies coming .. arghhhhhh...
it's coming..."
There was no mistaking the desperation
in her eyes.
And a moment later "It's coming, you better
get ready...arghhhhh...."
So with no further ado, I got on my knees
between my wifes legs.
By gum, there was the top of a head I
could see!
Two more pushes and a moment later,
out popped a slippery monster into
my outstretched hands, warm, wet
and very very wriggly.
I had a hard job keeping a hold.
Pink and beautiful. I lifted her up
a moment later and gave her to her
mum who immediately popped her onto
her right breast and stroked her
head.
The tears were streaming down both
our faces, and we couldn't stop
grinning from ear to ear.
We had twenty minutes of quiet time
with our new daughter Samantha
and each other. Not long later
our other daughter Jeorgina woke
and I got her up to introduce
her to her new sister.
Twenty minutes after the birth, the
doorbell rang, and I thought I
would play a joke on the midwives.
I went downstairs, calmly opened
the door, and said not a word about
the birth. "How is she doing, is she
OK?"
Fine I said, "I'll take you to her."
You should have seen the look on their
faces when they realized they were too
late!!
What a gas ;-)
They spent the next hour or so, making
sure Julie was OK, checking over the new
arrival, and filling out their very
comprehensive notes in their files.
They actually had very little to do.
I have to say that they did take good
care of Julie, making sure the afterbirth
was delivered safely and that she didn't need
any stitches and so on.
Why am I telling you our story?
Well the truth is, all the hogwash about
hospitals and needing professionals is
exactly that - hogwash.
If you make your mind up about how you
want to run your life, and how you want
to have your own birth to be, it really
is up to you.
After all, all you have to do is ask,
and then….
The rest is up to you.
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I'd love to hear from you at;
james@miracleofmeditation.com
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Copyright 2004 James
Middleton
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