85. From Natural Birth Plans to Medical Emergencies: Lea's Experience

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85. From Natural Birth Plans to Medical Emergencies: Lea's Experience
Jul 19, 2024
Angela Laferriere

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Leah shares her two birth experiences at Houlton Regional Hospital.  Her first pregnancy journey is marked by a 19-hour labor, complications, and a severe tear that required reconstructive surgery. Leah also bravely recounts the terrifying postpartum period, where blood clots led to a prolonged hospital stay and intensive treatment. Her narrative highlights the raw and often unforeseen challenges of childbirth in a hospital setting, and the strength required to overcome them.

In the second part of the episode, Leah opens up about her twin pregnancy, which brought its own series of trials.   When her water broke at 38 weeks, she was not able to make it back to Bangor where she had planned on delivering, and instead took an Ambulance to Houlton Regional Hospital.  Upon arrival the staff noted that they "felt body parts" and needed to "move quickly"  so instead of letting the babies emerge naturally as they were already in the process of doing, she was rushed into the operating room where her twins were delivered via c-section under general anesthesia.  In this event one of the twins had ingested too much anesthesia and needed to be flown to the NICU in Bangor at  EMMC.  All of this was followed by a traumatic postpartum recovery involving a painful infection and a grapefruit-sized hematoma. Leah’s story is a profound exploration of maternal strength, detailing the physical and emotional hurdles she faced while recovering and adapting to life with her newborn twins. Listen in for an honest and moving conversation about the realities of Hospital childbirth. 

Occasionally on the podcast we hear powerful stories that shed light on the challenges, the unexpected turns, and the emotional aftermath of a birth story that does not go as you imagined it would.  I believe it's important to create a safe space for these narratives, to raise awareness about the benefits of undisturbed birth, and to support those who have gone through difficult birth experiences.

To all the pregnant mothers listening, I encourage you to assess your emotional readiness for today's episode.  If hearing stories of birth trauma is not what you need at the moment... please skip this episode and the next one..  and join me again in episode 86 for an empowering birth story. 

For those who have recently experienced birth trauma yourself, I want you to know that you are not alone.  I see you, I hear you, and I am here to support you. 

I offer a virtual service designed specifically for mothers who need to process their birth stories. 

My Birth Debrief Sessions over zoom provide a safe and confidential space to explore your emotions, find healing, and work through any lingering feelings of disappointment, fear, or grief. 

I am an experienced birth professional and I am ready to listen, offer guidance, and help you navigate the complexities of your birth experience.  If you're interested in scheduling a Birth Debrief Session click HERE

or head over to my website  https://www.mymainebirth.com  

Remember, your story matters, and I'm here to support you every step of the way.  Together we can heal, grow, and find strength in our shared experiences.

Thank you for joining me today on MyMaine Birth and remember to take care of yourself and each other.  And as always, let's keep the conversation going!  You can always message me over on social media, you can find me on Facebook and Instagram @mymainebirth