Homebirth Stories Australia podcast

S4 EP 6: Laura - First Time Mum, Homebirth, Private Midwife, PUPPPS, Precipitous Labour, Doula Support, Chemical Pregnancy.

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In this episode, we sit down with Laura, postpartum doula, dance teacher, and mother, as she shares the story of her first birth.

Laura takes us behind the scenes of what it really looks like to plan a homebirth as a first-time mum, speaking to how she navigated the process and advocated for her choices. She also shares her experience with PUPPPs toward the end of her pregnancy.

Her labour began at 39+1 with her waters breaking and unfolded quickly, with her son arriving in just under three hours. Laura speaks openly about the intensity of a fast birth, as well as the moments immediately after, including her baby receiving oxygen support.

She also reflects on aspects of her care during labour and after birth that did not align with what she had hoped for, an experience that shaped the way she approached finding care providers this time around, interviewing multiple midwives to find the right fit and feeling more anchored in what matters most to her.

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