Assisting
a Warrior Mother Through Her Independence
Laura Amerman
I had the privilege of attending a Warrior Mother during her birth
on July 4, 2004. It was truly Independence Day for her.
The outcome, a completely natural vaginal birth, was a triumph,
but not the most important detail. Because, to be only outcome focused
would have done her such a disservice.
We all know how things can change in an instant what if birth
had asked her, once again, to surrender to a cesarean birth? She
would have been a Warrior, still.
However, the birth fairy graced her with her wish a vaginal
birth and a beautiful healthy baby girl.
She began early labor contractions at midnight; we stayed in touch
throughout the night. This labor was acting much more like a first
time birth (her cesarean birth was a classic failure to progress
induction at 41 weeks for ruptured (a high leak) membranes
(so why did he need to break her water later, hmmm?) i.e.
FAILURE OF DOCTOR). I joined her at 9am (she was two days past her
due date this time), we labored at home until she begged to go to
the hospital (her midwives wanted me to keep her home longer). When
we got to the hospital at 3:30pm she was 2 cms, shitty cervix
(I quote the Midwife on the phone to me) baby at -2 station. Midwife
wanted her to go home.
I knew staying was what would make her feel safe, so I negotiated
and she stayed. After monitoring (when she begged for an epidural
back labor, oh nooo!), I bargained, you can get the
epidural, but can you cope in the shower first? YES!
After she got up (yes, yes, I know, but they couldnt get a
variable tracing on the baby except with her lying on her right
side proof again the we probably had a posterior baby) we
immediately went to the shower. She said it was SOOO much better
(yay!). We stayed there until 5:20 when the nurse wanted to check
her so she could report to the midwives. HALLELUIA she was 6 and
80% effaced further than she ever got the first time! Maybe it was
the all the Hail Marys I said in the shower! I also got her
into an asymmetrical lunge on the shower chair and the baby rotated
(Thank you Labor Progress Handbook!)! WHOO HOO! She was completely
re-energized and never even mentioned an epidural again.
I
was soaked, from the knees down - who cares!
The midwives rushed to the hospital one still in her bathing
suit! LOL! By 8 pm she was 9 with a lip and singing beautiful whale
music.
She labored draped on her husband with my Rebozo over her shoulders,
protecting her birth energy. All the women in the room were in awe
of her courage and strength as she labored. I did nearly constant
sacral pressure from 12 noon to when she started pushing (if anyone
else didit it was annoying).
Pushing was incredibly hard for her, she was very afraid. We triedevery
position imaginable; side lying was the most productive. Baby wasstill
posterior, but not direct-OP; she turned in the birth canal,causing
a huge skid mark and was born at 9:55 pm!
I missed a wedding for this birth and I tell you I wouldnt
have it any other way what an awesome experience!
I can highly recommend The Midwives of Denville and St. Clares
Hospital Denville every single person was committed to her!
One of the midwives said, Isnt this the best job in
the whole world?
Gratefully,
Laura Amerman, CD (DONA), PCD (Birth Works)
Wise Woman Birthways, LLC
LauraA@wisewomanbirthways.com
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