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Welcome baby Sonny!

Thank you to Jemima for this very honest, beautiful birth story x

Hi Hannah, 

Hope you are well. Just wanted to let you know our not so little boy arrived on Thursday (8lb 12oz) - Sonny. 

It was really hard work and a tough labour, although I feel really good about the experience overall (now we are on day 5 and the baby love hormones have kicked in). 

My surges were 2 and a half minutes apart from the start basically and labour lasted about 9 hours. Due to some bleeding I wasn't allowed to be in the water and had to be admitted to the ward with monitoring. There was also a little meconium once my waters went. Safe to say not the birth preferences. 

There were a few ways I found the hypnobirthing really useful:

- I was a week overdue and going out of my mind. The practice and meditation tracks really gave me something to focus on during this time. Particularly visualising him being here and using affirmations about trusting my body. 

- I realised my surges weren't just Braxton Hicks around 4pm. The breathing plus a tens machine took me from there to the hospital a few hours later. I was only 2cm when I got there but decided to stay and see at my next exam. For those 4 hours I only had my breathing techniques and all of the support Nick had learned. I really tried to relax as much as possible (not easy with how relentless they were) but this got me to established labour within the 4 hours. 

- The relentlessness meant that I climbed the ladder of pain relief starting with gas and air, then morphine, then I asked for an epidural but unfortunately the anaesthetist never made it. Although I truly didn't want to climb that ladder, we felt very informed and able to ask questions which helped me advocate for the pain relief I needed. 

- I felt so informed that although I was in agony, it wasn't fear which also must have helped. I knew what they meant when they talked about the different stages, transition etc. 

We were incredibly lucky with our midwife, Jo. I think despite everything I still wanted hypnobirthing to be an Earth Mother experience when in reality I wanted pain relief and wanted to lie down and push really hard into my bum etc. Jo reminded me a lot that this isn't what hypnobirthing was about, I was listening to what I needed, going with it and advocating for myself. Nick was also incredible in his words of affirmation and calm soothing through what was a really tough labour for him too. It wasn't easy to see that in the moment they were both right but I am sure now that everything I learned meant he came safely and 5 days later I can look back and feel proud of myself and positive about the experience. 

Even as tired as I was I made very informed decisions about the vitamin K, the syntometrine etc. in the moment. 

Post partum is a bit of a wild ride already. Little one won't be put down ever which means taking shifts. We are looking after each other and I still use my hypnobirthing tracks to try and relax if I know I've only got 20 mins in between feeds and won't be able to sleep but need some down time. Especially in the first few days post labour, my brain was going over a lot of what happened and throwing up images which the tracks really helped sooth. Breathing techniques have helped when learning latching and dealing with a frustrated baby who needs me to be calm (as well as recovery from a second degree, close to the third tear).

Overall we feel incredibly grateful, proud, loved up, tired - you name it! 

Thanks again for the course. I wanted to make sure you had some good testimony so please feel free to use if helpful. 

All the best, 

Jemima and Nick 

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Bee & Indy's story x

Hi Hannah, 

We have been meaning to message but haven't found the time! 

River was born at 7.20pm on 9th September. He decided to be 10 days overdue and eventually made it out through an unplanned c section after a 48 hour labour. Honestly, it wasn't the birth any of us planned for but Bee's positive mindset and dedication to staying calm throughout was incredible to watch and we have you to thank in part for that. 

Bee had lots of false starts in the last few weeks of pregnancy after his head engaged at 36 weeks. Unfortunately he got a bit muddled up and engaged in the OT position very far down very early so all of Bee's hard work getting him far down ready for birth wedged him in further. We got to experience it all - Bee started proper labour late on the Sunday night, by lunch on Monday we went into the birth centre at Winchester (no home birth midwifes avaialble) but came home again as despite being 3 in 10 Bee was only 2cm dilated with a super thin cervix. Monday night the home birth midwifes came to us and Bee laboured with them for a few hours at home but the midwife knew something wasn't quite right so blue lighted to the labour ward in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Bee was given pethedin to have a break as we were already on the second night of very intense labour, but afterwards Bee got stuck at 6cm and waters had been broken for 24 hours so the oxytocin drip was administered. Bee is my hero, even at this point they were still breathing through contractions without gas and air! 

At around 5pm on Tuesday Bee went into second stage but the midwife took a final look and found that Bee was only 6cm, despite being able to touch his head, he was completely stuck on the wrong side of the cervix and had brought it down with him. The only way out was back up so in we went for an unplanned section 2 hours later. Honestly, knowing what we know now he was always going to come out that way, we just didn't know it.

I think 3 weeks later we are beginning to recover and settle into things. Bee is full-time pumping at the moment as he failed to latch after all the drama, but we are getting there every day. There is some healing to be done, but the birth was, despite all the drama, a generally very positive experience and hypnobirthing saved us on many occasions throughout. 

Here's some photos to show you some of the story and how he is settling into life on the outside in our family of 5.

Indy xx

I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you again for our hypnobirthing sessions, the techniques were invaluable and I feel it would have been a very different experience without them, certainly more anxiety provoking and as a result probably moremedicalised. 

I hope sharing the story will help others to get a sense of how hypnobirthing helps. 

Bee xx


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