
Jordi, Rosie + Margo - Emergency CSection, VBAC with 10.6lb baby
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About this listen
This episode of Kiwi Birth Tales is proudly brought to you by Your Birth Project.
In this episode of Kiwi Birth Tales, I speak to Jordi. Some of the topics we cover:
- Early miscarriage in first pregnancy
- Anxiety in the second pregnancy about loss
- Medical professional
- All testing available in NZ
- Felt excited about giving birth
- Diagnosed baby with Bilateral Duplex Kidneys at 30 weeks, unsure what this would mean until post birth
- Spontaneous labour
- Epidural
- Brow presentation
- Baby not descending
- Thick meconium in waters
- Emergency CSection
- Reflecting on birth felt disappointed, CHCH Women's Birth Afterthoughts Clinic
- Congenital pneumonia
- NICU
- Surgery for Kidneys
- UTI 4m
- Yearly monitoring
- Exclusive pumping
- Scar massage
- Returning to work at 6m postpartum
- Mum guilt
- Pregnancy 10m postpartum
- Found decision hard between VBAC and Elective Csection
- 5-6cm dilated at stretch and sweep
- Quick spontaneous labour
- Hand at face for birth
- 2nd degree internal tear
- Aspirated meconium - infection
- NICU stay
- 10.6lbs baby (4.8KG)
- 2 under 2
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Please seek support for any mental health concerns, some helpful links are below:
Mental Health in Pregnancy
Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Aotearoa
Plunket - Dads Mental Health
Little Shadow - Private Counselling NZ
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