#110. Sophie's hospital birth to Leo

How do you process a birth that didn’t initially feel “positive”? As Sophie shares, the theme of her story is about releasing control and the idea of perfection. 8 weeks after giving birth Sophie reflects on her long list of things that she is very proud of about how she worked through her birth. We discuss that the traumatic part of her birth was a part that she really had no control over (large baby’s head positioning, episotomy, kiwicup delivery, 3rd degree tear and having to wait 11 hours to get into theatre for suturing) She was proud of declining extra scans, declining induction, asking for more time, going into labour naturally and labouring at home and birthing a 4.6kg, 10lbs 3 baby amongst other things. Our conversation is part of Sophie’s processing of her birth. She explains about the other very helpful things she did after Leo was born to help her come to terms with the difficult aspects of her birth and how she has now reframed her experience to focus on what did go well. A very helpful episode for others who may want to learn about how to go about processing and understanding their birth journey too. To learn more about the tools Sophie used to prepare for birth head to www.positivebirths.co.nz

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Be inspired by positive birth stories from parents across NZ who've used hypnobirthing to help them have a relaxed, calm, confident and empowered birth regardless of the circumstances they navigated. A range of stories exploring what helped birthing parents, what they achieved and what they would do differently if they could do it all again. To buy the book or check out our classes see www.positivebirths.co.nz