Honeytha , I have misspelled her name
This couple is a young normal couple who doesn't know anything about the labor or birth. As its a first pregnancy they are quiet excited with each things they see and hear about labor.
when they been to my childbirth classes , I could see the joy and innocence.
From the time they started my sessions to the last session there was a big transformation I saw in them.
This transformation made them to choose natural birth with labor support.
Both mom and dad are well prepared , they had discussed there birth plan with Gynaec who sweetly agreed to their thoughts.
Honey was quiet excited as days are coming closer thinking whether she will get her contrations are coming closer.
this is the most usual thing I see in the present generation moms, anxiousness worried whether they will get contractions or not.
Explained them about the 41 weeks of pregnancy we can wait when all parameters are normal.
Jan 10th early morning I had a call around 4.00 am, honey informing me about mild contractions.
Informed her to take rest .
By 7.00 am they called me back saying that they are going to start to the hospital as they don't have a vehicle in the later period they want to come early.
They went to the labor room , accessed the foetal heart rate than she was shifted to the room.
I reached hospital by 10.00 am. Honey was quiet relaxed not much of contractions .
It was 25% effaced and 1-2 cm dilation.
I made her to be active for some time with intermittent fluids.
As time went by her contractions got stronger she wanted to lie down and sleep.
By 2.00 pm her contractions ws getting stronger like 3 minutes once and her sac broke.
Honey was so relaxed myself and her partner was not sure whether she went to hypnosis or what.
Her partner was amazing,he was just murmuring words to make her alert at the same relaxing her with the hypno scripts.
By 6.00 pm the gynaec came and said she is 6-7 cm dilated we can shift her to labor room. she saw grade 1 meconium stain which was not clear.
once been shifted to labor room honey husband informed me honey 4 episodes of breathlessness in stressful situations. I was not been aware of it, this was not discussed with me.
As syntocin was started my worries whether she will land up in the breathlessness situation because she didn't utter any word completely ,closed eyes breathing slowly.
so decided to take epidual.
after epidural when the syntocin was started baby's foetal heart rate went down, so it was stopped immediately.
heart rate became normal within 15 minutes she got the urge to push.
by 20 minutes she delivered a beautiful baby girl.
gynaec was so happy with the progress, from that time she started to send her patients to my childbirth sessions.
one thing I learned was I complete history of the mother is important , not only the pregnancy period prior pregnancy also.
honey issues of breathlessness is not in her case history also
good her partner discussed that during labor.
they are now so confident in handling baby
and breastfeeding is going beautifully without any issues
god bless
This couple is a young normal couple who doesn't know anything about the labor or birth. As its a first pregnancy they are quiet excited with each things they see and hear about labor.
when they been to my childbirth classes , I could see the joy and innocence.
From the time they started my sessions to the last session there was a big transformation I saw in them.
This transformation made them to choose natural birth with labor support.
Both mom and dad are well prepared , they had discussed there birth plan with Gynaec who sweetly agreed to their thoughts.
Honey was quiet excited as days are coming closer thinking whether she will get her contrations are coming closer.
this is the most usual thing I see in the present generation moms, anxiousness worried whether they will get contractions or not.
Explained them about the 41 weeks of pregnancy we can wait when all parameters are normal.
Jan 10th early morning I had a call around 4.00 am, honey informing me about mild contractions.
Informed her to take rest .
By 7.00 am they called me back saying that they are going to start to the hospital as they don't have a vehicle in the later period they want to come early.
They went to the labor room , accessed the foetal heart rate than she was shifted to the room.
I reached hospital by 10.00 am. Honey was quiet relaxed not much of contractions .
It was 25% effaced and 1-2 cm dilation.
I made her to be active for some time with intermittent fluids.
As time went by her contractions got stronger she wanted to lie down and sleep.
By 2.00 pm her contractions ws getting stronger like 3 minutes once and her sac broke.
Honey was so relaxed myself and her partner was not sure whether she went to hypnosis or what.
Her partner was amazing,he was just murmuring words to make her alert at the same relaxing her with the hypno scripts.
By 6.00 pm the gynaec came and said she is 6-7 cm dilated we can shift her to labor room. she saw grade 1 meconium stain which was not clear.
once been shifted to labor room honey husband informed me honey 4 episodes of breathlessness in stressful situations. I was not been aware of it, this was not discussed with me.
As syntocin was started my worries whether she will land up in the breathlessness situation because she didn't utter any word completely ,closed eyes breathing slowly.
so decided to take epidual.
after epidural when the syntocin was started baby's foetal heart rate went down, so it was stopped immediately.
heart rate became normal within 15 minutes she got the urge to push.
by 20 minutes she delivered a beautiful baby girl.
gynaec was so happy with the progress, from that time she started to send her patients to my childbirth sessions.
one thing I learned was I complete history of the mother is important , not only the pregnancy period prior pregnancy also.
honey issues of breathlessness is not in her case history also
good her partner discussed that during labor.
they are now so confident in handling baby
and breastfeeding is going beautifully without any issues
god bless
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