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24/10/2017
Nineteen years ago I had a caesarean section and it was far from how I imagined my birth to be.
In theatre, I felt cared for and safe and after two days of labour I was just so excited to meet our baby – it was to be the birth of our son. However, after only briefly holding him he went with his dad to the postnatal room while I was stitched up and sent to recovery, alone. This was the most distressing part for me and after many conversations with other women, I realised that the separation of the mother, baby and partner after a caesarean section is more difficult than the surgery itself.
In the years since my experience, this standard caesarean procedure in hospitals has remained mostly unchanged. Having attended many births, including some caesareans, I have realised that some small changes to the protocol can make for a much more positive experience. I've witnessed skin-to-skin with mother in theatre, the family together in recovery and even dim lights and loud music in theatre, where all the medical staff were dancing and celebrating!
The importance of skin-on-skin for up to two hours after birth cannot be overstated. It increases oxytocin levels which helps with the birth of the placenta and shutting down of the uterus to reduce blood loss. It also promotes prolactin release which helps the mother connect and fall in love with her baby while helping produce breastmilk. Skin-on-skin also allows the newborn to regulate its temperature. All of these are beneficial regardless of birth style but are especially critical when you are unable to deliver vaginally.
Including a caesarean section in your Birth Plan enables you to convey what is important to you in the event that you elect for it or a c-section becomes medically necessary. Here are some options you may want to consider as part of your caesarean birth plan:
Example Caesarean Birth Plan
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