Well I have had an interesting situation over the past few days but haven't been able to dedicate time to write about it...
I was contacted by a local woman who wants to birth her baby at a nearby (as there are no birthing services in our small town :wall: another thread!) public hospital. She wants a water birth. They don't offer water birth. She wants her family to stay with her. They won't allow it... What can we do? I heard a lot of "it's not fair" "it's not evidence based"... All true. However, she won't pay to have a homebirth or a birth at a nearby private hospital that encourages water birth.
She is being pressured into a c/section (she had one with her first birth)...
I was able to reflect on this thread in answer to her...
She has to make a decision about the type of birth she wants. If to her birth is a sacred rite & as such deserves to be made a priority... I know she believes it is. But right now in Australia you have to pay to get that... At least in these parts.
She was angry at the system, at the hospital, it was all unfair. And it is... However, there is no fairness in engaging a system you know won't support you! An alternative needs to be sought.
I offered to help with working through the anger and the blame. But I can't support decisions made out of trying to manipulate a system to give what it won't. I don't know if I make sense. But I can't support birthing in a tub when it's contrary to hospital policy. It is a negative energy in a sacred rite! I won't do it! I won't because it's not fair to the rite of birth... Nor is it fair to the care providers (in my opinion). It's not safe (IMO) I of course would support a VBAC - but the anger around where & how she can labour needs to be worked through. So, it brought up a lot for me about this thread. Where for her she wasn't grateful for her c/section. She was angry and is angry about it. She wants it different this time. But there is little choice unless she pays.
So, not everyone is grateful for their c/section - or in fact their vaginal birth! It's about the individual birth and how empowered a woman feels.
This Mama either needs to be responsible for her choice to birth in a place that won't agree to her requests (water birth) or she needs to find an alternative. Because that's what our system has come to. Right now we can't get the birth we want in every birthing place. We have to work to change the system and we are. However, to enter a birth expecting to get what is not offered is setting ourselves up for failure. A sense of failure and anger.
That unfortunately is our responsibility. It is our responsibility (I believe) to work to change this system so that our daughters & sons don't birth this way. But right now it's like going to Beijing and drinking the water - youre gonna get sick. Thinking you will get a water birth in a non water birth zone is setting yourself up for failure. That is the way it is.

