435 | Caitlin, two babies, posterior, induction, epidural, prodromal labour, doula, unplanned homebirth episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 13, 2023 · 1H 26M

435 | Caitlin, two babies, posterior, induction, epidural, prodromal labour, doula, unplanned homebirth

from Australian Birth Stories

In today’s episode Caitlin details her two very different labours - her first was 40 hours long, her second only two hours. She was accepted into an MGP programme and while she did a hypnobirthing course for preparation, she admits she wasn’t prepared for the intensity of labour. Her early labour stage was long and painful because of her baby’s posterior position and she admits she went to hospital too early. After opting for an induction she later requested an epidural which was a really positive experience for it; it allowed her to sleep, relax and dilate to 10cm. In her second pregnancy she embraced all the education and preparation, hired a doula and planned to birth at her small local low–risk hospital. But….her baby had other plans. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. Download our free pregnancy and labour tips guides here Today’s episode of the show is proudly brought to you by Once Upon.I’m not sure about your kids but mine love looking at old photos of themselves. I recently made Ottie a photo book with the help of @onceuponapp It was so quick and easy to make I just selected photos in my phone and the @onceuponapp suggests the layout and offers lots of choice and the click of a button. I’ve ordered an extra copy to gift to the grandparents for Christmas. You can document your memories in a beautiful book today. Enjoy 25% discount at checkout with the code: Sophie25 *This offer is valid until the 11th of December 2023   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In today’s episode Caitlin details her two very different labours - her first was 40 hours long, her second only two hours. She was accepted into an MGP programme and while she did a hypnobirthing course for preparation, she admits she wasn’t prepared for the intensity of labour. Her early labour stage was long and painful because of her baby’s posterior position and she admits she went to hospital too early. After opting for an induction she later requested an epidural which was a really positive experience for it; it allowed her to sleep, relax and dilate to 10cm. In her second pregnancy she embraced all the education and preparation, hired a doula and planned to birth at her small local low–risk hospital. But….her baby had other plans. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. Download our free pregnancy and labour tips guides here Today’s episode of the show is proudly brought to you by Once Upon.I’m not sure about your kids but mine love looking at old photos of themselves. I recently made Ottie a photo book with the help of @onceuponapp It was so quick and easy to make I just selected photos in my phone and the @onceuponapp suggests the layout and offers lots of choice and the click of a button. I’ve ordered an extra copy to gift to the grandparents for Christmas. You can document your memories in a beautiful book today. Enjoy 25% discount at checkout with the code: Sophie25 *This offer is valid until the 11th of December 2023   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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