Aligned Birth Podcast
Episode 34 - Gentle Family-Centered Cesarean Birth
About the episode:
In this episode, Dr. Shannon and Doula Rachael discuss what it means to have a gentle and family-centered cesarean birth and why it is so important. Having a gentle and family centered cesarean helps the birthing parents participate and feel more connected with their birth. You can have an empowering and satisfying birth experience no matter how your birth unfolds. Having a supportive care provider who practices true informed and shared decision making along with preparing during pregnancy for the possible variations that may occur during the birthing process can help you feel more at ease and confident as you prepare for your upcoming birth. Toward the end of the episode we give a specific list of things to consider when planning for a gentle and family-centered birth.
In this episode, we will discuss the following:
Why is having a family-centered/gentle cesarea important?
Reasons you may need a planned cesarean
Reasons you may need an unplanned cesarean during labor
If you need a cesarean, what can you do to prepare in a meaningful and effective way?
Planned cesarean vs emergency cesarean
Shared and informed decision making tool - BRAIN acronym
What are some things you can advocate for?
Resources:
Ep. 25 VBAC Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (includes ways to avoid primary cesarean)
Birthful Podcast - Gentle Cesareans
North Atlanta Birth Services - Cesarean Prep Resources
Resource with video (Dr. Bootstaylor)
Tips for breastfeeding after a cesarean
Dr. Shannon’s blog - What I’ve Learned from Cesarean Birth
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Podcast Editing by:
Chris Godfrey of Godfrey Sound
Music:
"Freedom” by Roa