21/06/2022
Love this!
I think it's time for these births to receive some admiration too 💪
While we mostly focus on & admire all the "calm & gentle" births, I feel like it also sets the stage for your more aggressive & intense births to be disregarded or even frowned upon; it's like we're all silently saying "if you don't have a calm, gentle birth, then you didn't do it right."
Women work so hard at all of these breathing & relaxation techniques with hypnobirthing, meditation & endless practices on how to have a 'calm birth' but it can also lead a woman down a road of potential disappointment & subtle feelings of failure or weakness if this was not achieved. We NEED to embrace & acknowledge the beauty & power of aggressive births too so that women can feel confident going into the birth room regardless of the type of birth she has - whether she breathes her baby out or screams.
I love telling ladies to "be aggressive" during labour, especially towards the end of transitional phase & more so if that phase is taking long & she is beginning to feel exhausted, defeated or losing a bit of hope. Almost always, I find that once a woman releases tension through acts of aggression (growling, shouting, screaming & even swearing; whatever suits her, individually), there is a sudden shift in progression of the last stretch of labour which enables her to birth her baby more easily.
Not remaining calm does not make you a failure.
Being loud & frustrated does not make you weak.
Shouting at your baby to "GET OUT!!!" does not make you a horrible mother.
Growling, screaming or shouting instead of gently breathing does not make your birth any less beautiful!
Vocalization is IMPORTANT for the release of endorphins & more often than not, acts of aggression can be a more effective mode of tension release for some women than what we've been told otherwise with relaxation methods.
You CAN be aggressive & it should be more encouraged & invited in the birth room. As long as you're not hurting anyone, aggression can be a very useful tool for coping too.
Were you aggressive?
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