VBAC Birth Stories

Melissa Merino & Stephanie Cannavo

A podcast featuring Australians sharing their journey of vaginal birth after caesarean. Through sharing and learning from each other's lived experiences the podcast is designed to empower and educate those whose VBAC journey may have just begun, help all expecting mums achieve a more natural birth if that is their intention, and better inform birth professionals about one's journey to a VBAC.

  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    58 | Rachel's unmedicated VBAC in hospital after 35 hours of labour following an emergency caesarean; Private Hospitals, Doula

    In this episode we chat to Sydney mum of two Rachel who experienced an unmedicated VBAC in a private hospital setting after going through 35 hours of labour. Following her caesarean Rachel went on to experience poor postpartum mental health and reflects how her first birth unfolding the way it did could have contributed to those feelings. 

    Rachel reveals her reasons for wanting to try for a vaginal birth again and one of those reasons is not one that we would immediately think of, but Rachel so eloquently explains how just the very process of going on a VBAC journey can have the potential to teach us important life skills. 

    Thank you Rachel @rachelraez (Instagram) for sharing your story with us and thank you to our patrons for helping to bring this episode to you.

     ~ AFFILIATES ~

    Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:

    Birth Time film:
    20% DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20
    https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt

    Partum Panties:
    10% DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstories
    https://www.partumpanties.com.au

    The Birth Store:
    10% DISCOUNT CODE: VBAC
    https://thebirthstore.com.au/?ref=VBAC

    A big thank you to our patrons for helping to bring this episode to you. Please consider supporting the podcast from as little as $2 a month. Your donations go toward the up-keeping costs of running the podcast and really help us to keep going with the pod.

    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories

    ~ Notes ~

    Book: Ina May Gaskin 'A Guide to Childbirth'

    Facebook group: VBAC Australia Support Group 

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/342851302473349

    Doula: Amanda @essentialmeservices (Instagram) 

    https://www.essentialme.com.au

    IBCLC finder website: www.lcanz.org

    ~ Birth Trauma & Post Natal Depression/Anxiety support ~

    If this episode raises any concerns for you please don't hesitate to contact:

    The Gidget Foundationhttps: //gidgetfoundation.org.au/get-support/

    14 December 2022, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 49 minutes
    57 | Rosalie's Homebirth Transfer VBAC following an Emergency Maternal Assisted Caesarean after Induction; Posterior Babies, Deep Transverse Arrest, PTSD, IVF, Same Sex Couple, Face Presentation.

    In this episode we speak to Adelaide mum of two Rosalie about her two births. Rosalie underwent IVF and speaks about the unique challenges women in same sex relationships face when dealing with healthcare.  Her first birth was an emergency caesarean which followed an induction for having a macrocosmic baby and being post-dates. Rosalie was very well educated about birth and was planning a public hospital funded homebirth before she was 'risked out.' She knew about the cascade of intervention yet she was coerced into a procedure that she did not want. This coercion was the catalyst for her birth trauma and PTSD. 

    In her next pregnancy Rosalie hired a private midwife and a doula to give herself the best chance of having a physiological birth at home...but once labour was underway she knew on an intuitive level that there would be a curveball right at the end. 

    Rosalie shares a wealth of knowledge about birth in this episode which is important listening for anyone who wants to give birth. A must listen for anyone working in maternity too, to understand the ways they can support mothers and prevent birth trauma from occurring to 1 in 3 women, and the 1 in 10 Australian women who are diagnosed with PTSD following their births. 

    Episode Sponsor: Miim Kids

    Features of the small and lightweight Miim Kids sleep aid & feeding light include:

    • Portable for 12+ hours
    • White Noise (4 safe volume levels)
    • Pink Noise (4 safe volume levels)
    • Red LED light Therapy (4 brightness levels)
    • Wireless Bluetooth connection (play any music you like, straight from your phone)
    • White LED torch light (4 brightness levels)
    • 30min, 60min, and continuous loop
    • Meditation & Relaxation Sounds (4 volume levels)

    Learn more about Miim Kids through Instagram @miimkids or www.miimkids.com

    Shop:
    15% discount code: VBAC15
    https://tinyurl.com/miimkids

    ~ AFFILIATES ~

    Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:

    Birth Time film:
    20% DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20
    https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt

    Partum Panties:
    10% DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstories
    https://www.partumpanties.com.au

    The Birth Store:
    10% DISCOUNT CODE: VBAC
    https://thebirthstore.com.au/?ref=VBAC

    A big thank you to our patrons for helping to bring this episode to you. Please consider supporting the podcast from as little as $2 a month. Your donations go toward the up-keeping costs of running the podcast and really help us to keep going with the pod.

    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories

    ~ Notes ~

    Birth Preparation Course: Calmbirth
    www.calmbirth.com.au

    Book: Reclaiming Childbirth as a Rite of Passage
    www.midwifethinking.com

    Midwife: @embracemidwifery on Instagram

    Doula: @brookehiltondoula on Instagram

    Psychologist: Heather Matter
    https://www.mtloftychiropractic.com.au/staff/heather-mattner/

    Optimal positions for pregnancy and birth: www.spinningbabies.com

    "Dimensions, not weight" Instagram reel by B from Core, Floor & Restore: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CftTT7Vj7XH/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

    VBAC Australia Support Group:
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/342851302473349

    Induction of Labour Facebook group:
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/inductionoflabour

    ~ Birth Trauma & Post Natal Depression/Anxiety support ~

    If this episode raises any concerns for you please don't hesitate to contact:

    The Gidget Foundationhttps: //gidgetfoundation.org.au/get-support/

    **VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.

    28 October 2022, 2:00 am
  • 56 minutes 25 seconds
    56 | Birth After Caesarean - In conversation with Dr Hazel Keedle - PhD, Author, Midwife, Academic, and VBAC mum.

    Today we have the honour and pleasure of chatting to Hazel Keedle once again on the podcast. Hazel is a lecturer at Western Sydney University and midwifery researcher who has primarily focused on women’s experiences of vaginal birth after caesarean and is now a lead researcher in the Birth Experience Study- the largest study on women’s experiences of maternity care in Australia. Since we last spoke Hazel has completed her PhD and is now an author with her newly released book Birth After Caesarean: Your Journey to a Better Birth. We spoke to Hazel way back in Season 1 and you can find this interview by searching for our 7th episode. 

    In this episode we cover:

    • The inspiration for the book Birth After Caesarean: Your Journey to a Better Birth and what readers can expect to gain from reading it
    • Interesting preliminary observations from data collected from The Birth Experience Study Survey which had almost 9000 respondents
    • Feminism and birth and the impact of social media
    • Impact and importance of continuity of midwifery care
    • Encouraging words of advice for midwives and student midwives navigating fragmented care in our Australian maternity system

     + much more

    Follow Hazel at these locations:

    Instagram: @hazelkeedle

    Facebook: @VBACmatters 
    https://www.facebook.com/VBACmatters

    Twitter: @HazelKeedle

    For links to papers, events and more:

    https://linktr.ee/hazelkeedle

    Buy the book on Amazon: 

    https://tinyurl.com/vbac-book

    Stay tuned for a GIVEAWAY of Hazel's book Birth After Caesarean for VBAC Birth Stories listeners :) Be sure to be following the pod and Hazel on social media.

    Instagram: @vbacbirthstories
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vbacbirthstoriesAU

    Support the podcast on Patreon:

    ~ PATREON ~

    Please consider joining our Patreon if you are enjoying the podcast and would like to help support us by making a donation:

    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories

    ~ AFFILIATES ~

    Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:


    Birth Time film:

    USE DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20

    https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt


    Partum Panties:

    USE DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstories

    https://www.partumpanties.com.au


    The Birth Store:

    USE DISCOUNT CODE: VBAC

    https://thebirthstore.com.au

    **VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.

    Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vbacbirthstories

    22 September 2022, 3:00 am
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    55 | Shelley's VBAC with COVID19 following a planned caesarean due to HSV1 Genital; Genital herpes, covid, breastfeeding, private hospital and public hospital

    In this episode we chat to Shelley, a mum of two from Adelaide. Shelley reached out to us shortly after having her baby because she wanted to share the unique circumstances surrounding her first birth and VBAC. Shelley lives with Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Genital, it is classified as a type of STI, and because of the stigma this carries Shelley could not find any stories from women who have navigated pregnancy and birth with this condition. 

    It is estimated that three-quarters of Australian adults are infected with HSV1.

    Shelley talks about how her genital herpes affected the outcome of her first birth, and although a very empowering and positive caesarean she still held the desire to have a VBAC for next time. Unlike her first birth genital herpes didn't play a role in the outcome of her second birth, however being covid positive at the time her body went into labour certainly did. Shelley got covid twice during her VBAC pregnancy.

    Although her VBAC didn't go the way Shelley envisioned- there was intervention there- she felt in control the entire time due to the preparation she had done during her VBAC pregnancy. Shelley also shares how she had a positive breastfeeding journey with her second baby, which wasn't the case with her first baby.  

    A big thank you to our patrons for helping to bring this episode to you. Please consider supporting the podcast from as little as $2 a month. Your donations go toward the up-keeping costs of running the podcast and really help us to keep going x 

    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories


    ~ AFFILIATES ~

    Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:


    Birth Time film:

    DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20

    https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt


    Partum Panties:

    DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstories

    https://www.partumpanties.com.au


    The Birth Store:

    DISCOUNT CODE: VBAC

    https://thebirthstore.com.au/?ref=VBAC


    ~ Notes ~

    Books:

    The Birth Map by Catherine Bell
    Birth Skills by Juju Sundin with Sarah Murdoch


    Pregnancy Loss:


    Https://www.bearsofhope.org.au

    Https://rednosegriefandloss.org.au

    Https://miscarriagessupport.org.au


    **VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.


    Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vbacbirthstories


    31 August 2022, 3:00 am
  • 1 hour 37 minutes
    54 | Amielia's VBAC at 42 weeks and 6 days following an emergency caesarean after induction at 41 weeks and 5 days; Indigenous Australian, 'FTP' at 2cm, Group B Strep, VBAC with shorter birth-interval, Meconium stained waters, Special care nursery, Doula
    Amielia is a 21 year old Djab Wurrung woman and this week we would like to share her birth stories in celebration of NAIDOC week.
    Amielia only found out about the details of her indigenous ancestry when she was 12 and who her family were related to. She grew up learning about her cultural practices and a part of the disappointment in her first birth was the disconnect between these practices and the public hospital system. Later she would learn there was a program dedicated to indigenous women that she would seek to be a part of in her next pregnancy.
    When she first fell pregnant it was unexpected but despite this her partner vowed to support her no matter which path she took. She speaks about the lack of knowledge she had going into the pregnancy and how it felt going through her first pregnancy amid Covid lockdowns in Victoria.
    At 41 and 5 days, doctors suggested an induction which she agreed to. She had tested positive for Group B Strep. After what was deemed ‘failure to progress’ at 2cm dilation Amielia felt powerless and agreed to an emergency caesarean after her baby’s heart rate started to show signs of distress.
    After this experience Amielia did not want to be induced again. She hired a student doula and ended up experiencing the vaginal birth she always wanted at almost 43 weeks. Due to her baby passing meconium in her womb she agreed to have her baby tested for infection and tells us how her baby ended up staying in hospital for 5 days and what that experience was like for her.
    Thank you Amielia for sharing your VBAC journey with us.
    NAIDOC week: https://www.naidoc.org.au
    ~ PATREON ~
    Please consider joining our Patreon if you are enjoying the podcast and would like to help support us by making a donation:
    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories
    ~ AFFILIATES ~Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:
    Birth Time film (20%):USE DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt
    Partum Panties (10%):USE DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstorieshttps://www.partumpanties.com.au
    The Birth Store: TENS Machine hire and more (10%):https://www.thebirthstore.com.au/?ref=VBAC
    ~ Notes ~
    Doula: Courtneyhttps://beyondbirthcollective.com.au
    Instagram of womb specialist: @rosewomb_x
    VBAC Australia Support Group (Facebook):https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=vbac%20australia%20support%20group
    Perinatal Depression & Post Natal Depression/Anxiety support: If you or anyone you know is affected by PND symptoms please don't hesitate to contact the following support networks.
    The Gidget Foundationhttps://gidgetfoundation.org.au/get-support/,
    PANDAhttps://www.panda.org.au/info-support/pandas-national-perinatal-anxiety-depression-helpline
    Beyond Bluehttps://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/get-immediate-support
    Copehttps://www.cope.org.au
    **VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.
    Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vba
    9 July 2022, 2:18 am
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    53 | Tina's drug-free VBAC following an emergency caesarean at 2cm dilation; Public Hospital, Meconium in waters, TTN, NICU, Episiotomy, Student Midwife
    Today we meet Tina a registered nurse and mum of two who lives with her husband in Melbourne. She shares her two very different birth and postpartum experiences with us. After Tina's son was born via an emergency caesarean he experienced what is called TTN (Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn). Babies with TTN have extra fluid in their lungs or the fluid leaves too slowly from their lungs. It is more likely to occur in c-section babies. She shares what it was like for her having a baby in special care and then the NICU ward. Having an unexpected surgical birth played a heavy role in her overall mental wellbeing in those early days.
    In her VBAC pregnancy Tina opted to have a student midwife follow her on her journey, and we are very thankful that Tina invited her student midwife, Rebecca, to join us in today's interview. You'll get to hear her perspective on VBAC and following women on their journey to birth during the show.
    ~ PATREON ~
    Please consider joining our Patreon if you are enjoying the podcast and would like to help support us by making a donation:
    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories
    ~ AFFILIATES ~Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:
    Birth Time film (20%):USE DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt
    Partum Panties (10%):USE DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstorieshttps://www.partumpanties.com.au
    The Birth Store: TENS Machine hire and more (10%):https://www.thebirthstore.com.au/?ref=VBAC
    ~ Notes ~
    Student Midwife: Rebecca. Instagram: @becletts
    Resources:
    The Birth Map. Instagram: @birthmapping. Website: https://birthmap.life
    Core & Floor Restore: Instagram: @corefloorrestore. Website: https://coreandfloor.com.au
    Evidence Based Birth: Instagram: @ebbirth. Website: https://evidencebasedbirth.com
    The Naked Doula: Instagram: @thenakeddoula. Website: https://thenakeddoula.me
    Perinatal Depression & Post Natal Depression/Anxiety support: If you or anyone you know is affected by PND symptoms please don't hesitate to contact the following support networks.
    The Gidget Foundationhttps://gidgetfoundation.org.au/get-support
    PANDAhttps://www.panda.org.au/info-support/pandas-national-perinatal-anxiety-depression-helpline
    Beyond Bluehttps://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/get-immediate-support
    Copehttps://www.cope.org.au
    **VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.
    Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vbacbirthstories
    10 June 2022, 4:05 am
  • 1 hour 51 minutes
    52 | Katelyn's homebirth transfer caesarean following a caesarean after induction; Private Hospital, Private Midwife, Posterior Labour, Obstructed Labours, Late-term gestations, Vaginismus
    In this week's episode we speak to western Sydney mum of two, Katelyn. Like so many of us in our first birth Katelyn just wanted to experience a physiological birth in a hospital setting, but ended up agreeing to an induction. Interestingly Katelyn intuitively felt that her induction was not medically necessary and there was a good chance she'd end up having surgery that day, yet she felt she couldn't say no.
    Katelyn was determined to re-write her story in her second birth, and that she most certainly did even though despite giving her absolute all this birth ended in a caesarean too. On paper the two births might look similar, but in reality, they were polar opposite experiences.
    Katelyn learned so much on her VBAC journey and generously shares much of this knowledge with us. We know this episode will be an incredible resource to all our listeners including our health care professionals. Thank you Katelyn for reaching out to share your story.
    Connect with Katelyn on Instagram: @thenbacguide
    Episode Sponsor:
    Silverette Australia (Silverette cups are available in 28 countries).
    https://silveretteaustralia.com
    Promotion: From 6 May - 27 May 2022 Silverette Australia will be offering a 15% discount off their products for VBAC Birth Stories listeners. Simply head to their website (silveretteaustralia.com) and use the discount code VBAC15 to take advantage of this limited offer.
    About Silverette cups:
    Crafted out of 925 sterling silver these medical-grade light-weight shield-like cups fit over your areola and are designed to protect, soothe and heal your nipples as you and your baby adjust to breastfeeding. Silver has anti inflamatory, anti bacterial, anti fungal, and anti microbial properties which help to keep viruses away. To use Silverette cups you simply place them over your nipples and your maternity bra will hold them in place. To maximise its benefit Silverette recommend using them between feeds to help prevent discomfort such as sore or cracked nipples from occurring, while also paying attention to your baby's latch.
    ~ PATREON ~
    Please consider joining our Patreon if you are enjoying the podcast and would like to help support us by making a donation:
    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories
    ~ AFFILIATES ~Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:
    Birth Time film (20%):USE DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt
    Partum Panties (10%):USE DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstorieshttps://www.partumpanties.com.au
    The Birth Store: TENS Machine hire and more (10%):https://www.thebirthstore.com.au/?ref=VBAC
    ~ NOTES ~
    Calmbirth
    https://calmbirth.com.au
    Midwife: Jo Hunter
    https://midwifejo.com.au
    Doula: Aimee Sing
    https://birthaims.com.au
    Birth Photographer: Beth
    https://naturalfocus.com.au/birth-photography/
    Birth debrief/birth trauma debrief: Athena at The Birth Counsel
    https://www.thebirthcounsel.com.au
    The Midwives Cauldron episode on Gestational Diabetes - Podcast
    Juju Sundin's Birth Skills - Book
    Hannah Dahlen's induction study:
    https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e047040
    Arr
    6 May 2022, 5:45 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    51 | Kate's VBAC with an epidural in theatre following an emergency caesarean; Posterior Labours, Augmented Labours, Infant Tongue Ties, Episiotomy, Forceps, Public Hospital
    In this episode we meet Kate who is a mum of two living in Darwin. Kate is the daughter of a midwife so she really did have some knowledge on her side going through her first birth, but after labouring for a very long time she was placed on a caesarean pathway and although there were things about that birth she would change- she was able to bond with her daughter and have immediate skin to skin which we often hear makes all the difference to a positive caesarean outcome. In her second birth, you will hear of how she came very close to a repeat caesarean, but gave birth vaginally to her posterior baby in the operating theatre.Both of Kate's babies had tongue ties which contributed to difficulties breastfeeding, particularly her first child. She shares what she did to overcome this and continue her breastfeeding journey.
    ~ PATREON ~
    Please consider joining our Patreon if you would like to show your support for the podcast from just AUD $2.00 a month. Thank you very much to our patreons- we greatly appreciate your support!
    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories
    ~ AFFILIATES ~Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:
    Birth Time film:USE DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt
    Partum Panties:USE DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstorieshttps://www.partumpanties.com.au
    The Birth Store:USE DISCOUNT CODE: VBAChttps://thebirthstore.com.au
    **VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.
    Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vbacbirthstories
    25 March 2022, 3:55 am
  • 46 minutes 34 seconds
    50 | Laura's swift waterbirth VBAC following an emergency caesarean involving induction (post-dates) and a surprise breech baby; MGP (Midwifery Group Practice), Public Hospital, NICU
    In today's episode we hear our first VBAC birth story from Tasmania. Laura is a mum of two who lives in Hobart and had a swift and beautiful VBAC waterbirth at her public hospital. In her first birth she was induced for reaching post-dates and during the pushing phase it was discovered that her baby was breech. Despite the sudden way her emergency caesarean unfolded Laura holds no trauma from this birth and she shares with us why she thinks this is.
    In her second pregnancy it's refreshing to hear how well supported Laura was in her desire to have a waterbirth. Laura was fortunate to have continuity of care under the MGP in both of her pregnancies. After her restorative birth Laura's son did need to spend some time in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) as there were some concerns with his breathing and Laura tells of how her early postpartum unfolded afterwards.
    ~ PATREON ~
    Please consider joining our Patreon if you would like to show your support for the podcast from just AUD $2.00 a month:
    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories
    ~ AFFILIATES ~Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:
    Birth Time film:USE DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt
    Partum Panties:USE DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstorieshttps://www.partumpanties.com.au
    The Birth Store:USE DISCOUNT CODE: VBAChttps://thebirthstore.com.au
    ~ Notes ~
    VBAC + Waterbirth:
    NICE UK Guidelines:
    https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng121/chapter/Recommendations#previous-caesarean-section
    Queensland Health VBAC Guidelines:
    https://www.health.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/140836/g-vbac.pdf
    **VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.
    Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vbacbirthstories


    11 March 2022, 6:00 am
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    49 | Jaihden's positive VBAC with Induction (AROM) and epidural following an emergency caesarean under general anaesthetic, perinatal depression and anxiety, and postnatal depression; Gestational Diabetes, Private Obstetrician
    This week we sat down with Jaihden who is a Sydney based mum of two girls who experienced perinatal depression and anxiety as well as postpartum depression. She bravely shares how she navigated these periods and how the experience inspired her to give back to women going through the same challenges. Jaihden sheds light and humour on some dark moments. She speaks about her challenges and blessings and how her husband and support team of health professionals kept her feeling safe through this time.
    For Jaihden her primary caesarean didn’t affect her frame of mind or make her any less of a mother, she just wanted to have the experience of a vaginal delivery.
    Jaihden’s VBAC is really secondary to a story of immense personal growth, bravery and the making of a mother.It’s a lesson on how we can support mothers who do struggle whether it be physical or mental, and the importance of creating a village that bolsters new mothers with the right support.Jaihden has teamed up with the Gidget Foundation and Genevieve Muir from Connected Parenting to help other mums in need of support during early parenting and you can find out more by heading to the website madeformums.com.au
    Episode sponsor:
    This episode is brought to you by Made for Mums, uniquely crafted practical hampers to support and nurture women during postpartum. Whether it is a first, second, or third baby Made for Mums gift hampers are tailored to suit a mother's needs. Founded by this week's podcast guest Jaihden after the birth of her second child, the hampers are designed to make mums feel supported, nourished and appreciated.
    But it's not only about hampers; Made for Mums also aims to build community and support for new mothers, a cause close to founder Jaihden's heart after her own experience of perinatal depresssion and anxiety and postpartum depression. Each hamper sold comes with exclusive online access to Genevieve Muir's Connected Parenting Course - a course that explains why parenting can be so hard, and also teaches new parents how to find the lightness and humour in it all. As well as this, with every hamper gifted $5 will be donated by Made for Mums to Gidget Foundation Australia, a support service for new families struggling with parenthood. Be sure to visit the website madeformums.com.au to browse their beautifully crafted hampers, as well as connect with Made for Mums on Instagram (@madeformumsaus) to join their nurturing and growing community.
    ~ PATREON ~
    Please consider joining our Patreon if you would like to show your support for the podcast from just AUD $2.00 a month:
    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories
    ~ AFFILIATES ~Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:
    Birth Time film:USE DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt
    Partum Panties:USE DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstorieshttps://www.partumpanties.com.au
    The Birth Store:USE DISCOUNT CODE: VBAChttps://thebirthstore.com.au
    ~ Notes ~
    Post Natal Depression/Anxiety support: If you or anyone you know is affected by PND symptoms particularly at this time of COVID-19 please don't hesitate to contact the following support networks.
    The Gidget Foundationhttps://gidgetfoundation.org.au/get-support/,
    PANDAhttps://www.panda.org.au/info-support/pandas-national-perinatal-anxiety-depression-helpline
    Beyond Bluehttps://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-s
    25 February 2022, 6:00 am
  • 1 hour 17 minutes
    48 | Michelle's switch from hospital to homebirth VBAC following an Emergency Caesarean; Public Hospitals, Private Midwife, Cervical Lip, Postpartum Haemorrhage, Perinatal Anxiety
    Welcome to Season 3 of VBAC Birth Stories!
    In today's episode we chat to Melbourne mum of two and registered nurse, Michelle. Michelle went into spontaneous labour with her first child but was recommended to have an emergency caesarean close to the finish line of her labour, but Michelle wouldn’t say it was a true "emergency" in the sense of the word. Michelle returned to hospital in her second pregnancy but did not feel supported in her quest to have a VBAC - this coupled with a bit of perinatal anxiety and covid hospital restrictions Michelle took control of her second birth in the final trimester, and ultimately hired a private midwife to birth her baby boy at home. She speaks of the challenges with her recovery after having a VBAC too which is very insightful, and we thank Michelle for her honesty.
    We hope you enjoy listening to Michelle’s story, we know there’s a lot to take away from her journey whether you are on a VBAC journey yourself or a maternity care provider listening in.
    Please feel free to connect with Michelle on Instagram @michelleparis.mitchell
    ~ PATREON ~
    Please consider joining our Patreon if you would like to show your support for the podcast from just AUD $2.00 a month:
    https://www.patreon.com/vbacbirthstories
    ~ AFFILIATES ~Access discounts with our amazing affiliates:
    Birth Time film:USE DISCOUNT CODE: CICADA20https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/Eb2Kfvxt
    Partum Panties:USE DISCOUNT CODE: Vbacbirthstorieshttps://www.partumpanties.com.au
    The Birth Store:USE DISCOUNT CODE: VBAChttps://thebirthstore.com.au
    ~ Notes ~
    Doula & Osteopath: Bonnie Maplestonehttps://www.bonniemaplestone.com.au
    Birth Photographer: kateleephotography.com.au
    VBAC Australia Support Group (Facebook):https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=vbac%20australia%20support%20group
    Post Natal Depression/Anxiety support: If you or anyone you know is affected by PND symptoms particularly at this time of COVID-19 please don't hesitate to contact the following support networks.
    The Gidget Foundationhttps://gidgetfoundation.org.au/get-support/,
    PANDAhttps://www.panda.org.au/info-support/pandas-national-perinatal-anxiety-depression-helpline
    Beyond Bluehttps://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/get-immediate-support
    Copehttps://www.cope.org.au
    **VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.
    Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vbacbirthstories
    11 February 2022, 6:00 am
  • More Episodes? Get the App
© MoonFM 2024. All rights reserved.