Sunday, June 23, 2013

Life's circle

Recently I have learned more about cesarean section and repeated pregnancies. I have a friend whose cousin just died due to repeated cesarean risks. She had 5 c-sections, the fifth one had complications. She had placenta previa - the placenta attaches to the cervix or c-section scar. She also had placenta accretia - where the placenta grows through the uterine wall and attaches to other organs. These are very dangerous conditions. She was on bed rest and they did an early c-section to hopefully avoid death, but that didn't happen. Her heart stopped in the operating room, they revived her, but on the way to icu it stopped again and the doctors were not able to bring her back. This is very sad to hear, but those are the risks. The family knew about this early on and were given a decision to abort or to have her on hospital bed rest. they chose hospital bed rest knowing the full amount of the risks.
I am pro life, but I want to educate which is part of the reason I became a doula and I am becoming a midwife. I believe Cesarean sections are way to overused especially elective c-sections. I understand there are times it is needed like when the baby is stuck and her heart rate is really decelerating, but then there are doctors like the one supporting my midwife who try to scare you into a c-section.
Be informed!! ask questions including what would happen if you choose not to consent to c-section and fight as hard as you can, don't do elective c-section just because you don't want to experience pain because honey you will. c-section is abdominal surgery and you will be in pain no matter what.
If you decide that a c-section is necessary because of the information the doctors and nurses have given you then more power to you. You got informed and you know the risks.
We women are strong and powerful and we can give birth. Don't let anyone take that away from you.
  

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

New Clients and Doulas

This has been a great month. I just got a new client and I meet another doula who is also a midwife assistance. She actually worked with Ina May!!! It is so exciting and I hope to make friends with the other Doula and use her as a referral when needed and backup also. I also am excited for this new client because that means more experience and of course money which we have had little of since my husband lost his job. Also I will be graduating this December hopefully with an Associates of Generals!!! It has been a great month!
On the news front last week was world Doula week! I know this is belated but Happy World Doula Week!
It was nice to see other doulas sharing in this time.

Monday, December 17, 2012

My Christmas Wish

I want to thank you all for following my posts!! It makes me realize I am not just another doula out there. I am definitely humbled. Now that I got that off my chests I want to share my Christmas Wish as a Doula.
I wish for peace on Earth. I see so many bad things happening that it is hard to watch the news sometimes. I wish for peace for those that have lost loved ones, and those that are ill. I wish for more Heroes like the principal at the school in CT.
I wish for moms to be supported and feel protected as they give birth and to feel empowered to be moms. I wish for Dads who care enough to support the moms and empower them to do what they need to do as a mom. I wish for more Doctors who are willing to take the time and care for moms without jumping the gun.
I wish for more Preemie survival. I wish for comfort for the parents of preemies.
That is my Christmas Wish.
Love you all! Namaste

Monday, December 3, 2012

Hypnobirthing an psychology of birth



Hypnobirthing is about healthy women giving birth in a healthy manner, and the bond between the couple and the newborn. It’s about mind over matter. It’s a way to give birth without medical intervention. It’s a drug free pain reliever. There are things that go into birth. Women feel pain in birth because of many things like fear, tension and over-stimulation.
  There is a cycle called the fear, tension, pain syndrome where fear causes tension which in turn tension causes pain. We as a culture have been conditioned to fear birth like Pavlov’s dogs have been conditioned to salivate to the ring of the bell. We see it every day through television where the women on the shows are told everything that can go wrong in birth like baby’s death, mother’s death, Cesarean section, injury to baby/mom, etc. We are told it from other women how painful it is. Doctors give just enough information to the mother/ birth partner to get consent to do an intervention.  Doctors use scare tactics and do not give the mother information of what could happen if they wait to do intervention. 
The fear created by all this conditioning causes the woman in labor to tense up. It activates the autonomic nervous system. This makes us feel like we are in an emergency. We breathe faster, our blood pressure rises (can cause preeclampsia,) Our heart quickens, blood is shunted away from the uterus which causes the vertical muscles to constrict instead of dilate. Our hormones get involved. Catecholamines and cortisol hormones are released which makes our body tense up more. When we tense up our body it stops the progress on opening up to give birth. After all this the pressure of the horizontal muscles on the uterus pulling on the constricted vertical muscles causes us to experience pain.
When I started attending the hypnobirth class I learned about how we can use our mind to release our fears. I learned how the mind can enable a peaceful birth. In Hypnobirthing we recondition ourselves to not fear birth through hypnosis, meditation, and relaxation. We change the words normally used in birth like labor, pain, dilating, to less threatening words like birthing, waves, and opening. We get our parasympathetic system to work with the meditations, conditioned cues, and an environment that makes us more comfortable. We practice before birth so that when the big day comes we are conditioned to the cues. We have colors in our mind that deepens us into relaxation. We use meditations to make us feel more comfortable. We use our mind to make it more peaceful to bring our baby into the world. We make our environment quiet, dark and peaceful so the baby feels at peace. We use affirmations to make us feel stronger. We eat healthy like preparing for a marathon so that our body has the energy it needs. We make sure to eat and drink during birth to also give the body what it needs to be comfortable at birth because when it does not have the energy it needs or the water it needs we could experience pain again.
This reconditioning we practice before birth creates a sense of self hypnosis which is a deeper relaxation and focus. Our boy reacts to what happens in our minds. This is a psychophysical correlation. 

If you would like to learn more about hypnobirthing you can contact a local hypnobirth instructor. Local Salt Lake instructors are found on this website: http://www.hypnobirthingutah.com/ 
Our instructor was Rachel Dietrich and her website is http://cachevalleyhypnobirthing.homestead.com

Namaste my friends

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Mother dies due to rare amniotic embolism

Sad news here in Utah. We lost a mother here due to an amniotic embolism. this is really rare. it is wear amniotic fluid enters the blood stream and the mother goes into cardiac arrest. the father now has to pick up the piece. not only that , but the father is losing his house and his boss so his community is rallying around him and doing fundraisers.
I think we should send prayers and positive thoughts also. but if you live near this family please feel free to donate and help in any way you can. they live in american fork.
shared from the Utah doulas page on facebook
Ladies, This mom died of amniotic embolism. You read about it but it's so rare you never expect to actually know someone who gets it! If you can please support this family.
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If you live in or around American Fork... mark your calendars!!!! :)


Friday, June 8, 2012

Sometimes I wish

As a doula and a mom there are times I wish that I could take a vacation. I wish I could take a break from my kids. I wish I could take a break from housework. I wish I could take a break from learning and teaching. As it is a mom I can't take a break. I need to be awake and alert to watch out for the dangers. The older the kids are the more you have to be aware of the dangers because they become more independent. As a wife I can't take a break from housework. My husband does help, but both of us have to work together to be able to have fun time. As a doula I can't take a break from educating. I want my friends to be aware of their bodies. I don't want to see people go through unnecessary interventions. It makes life more stressful. Life is short though so I will live it up by loving my kids no matter what. By enjoying my clean house while it lasts and by caring for those soon to be mothers. I will continue to learn so as to better help these women. Namaste

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

A new week and I am getting ready for summer. I take my finals tomorrow and Friday. after that I am available May, June, July and August for births. I will be able to assist with two births a month. and you can book through Labor Support Births are amazing for me. I love seeing the new life that has been created from two single cells. My own births were amazing. my babes are beautiful.
I think its amazing how the body knows what it is doing I have heard of women giving birth even though they were in a coma. How the placenta can feed the baby. I love helping women achieve their full potential!