Dr. Lauren’s Birth Story
There was nothing short and quick to my birth. But I will tell you this, even though it wasn’t quick... it still was the birth of my dreams. It was still the most amazing and empowering thing I have ever done in my life. I got asked a lot after my birth, “Would you do it the same way again?” And without a doubt or a blink in my eye I answered with, “Absolutely.”
I went through the whole day Monday, August 9th, having on and off contractions and making sure I rested as much as I could. I knew having a baby was like running a marathon, so I wanted to make sure I was well rested and ready to go when the time came. Even though it did get incredibly difficult to sleep through the contractions… I tried my best. Late Monday night into Tuesday morning my contractions started getting really close together and pretty intense, so I decided to call my doulas. I labored with my doulas for a few hours and then they decided to call my midwife. I remember thinking to myself, “This is it; I’m going to meet my baby today!” Well, I was wrong. I labored for another 8+ hours and things started to slow down. My birth team made the decision to leave since I wasn’t progressing, and I desperately needed some sleep.
Fast forward to Tuesday night, Wednesday morning and my contractions were WAY more intense than before. I was just praying that this was it and I was finally going to meet my baby. As reminded by my doula, I needed to surrender and embrace the contractions. I needed to let my body and my baby do the work. Once I released that control, it seemed like things started to progress further and faster. I intended on having a water birth, but I felt much stronger on land and knew that that was the place for me. Long story short… and a few pushes later, I roared my baby out at 4:36pm on Wednesday August 11th. She weighed 7lbs 14oz and it was absolutely the best and the most beautiful thing I have ever accomplished. I remember just thinking to myself “I did it, WE did it.” And being incredibly thankful for my birth team and husband. I couldn’t have done it without them. Seriously, I needed every single person that was present during my birth. Being surrounded by those women and my loving husband made me feel safe, supported, and strong.
Shoutout to my loving husband who put up with me for those three days of sleepless nights. To my doulas who made me feel loved, supported, safe and gave me the strength and courage to let go. My birth photographer who captured the most beautiful photos and really saw me during my birth. And to my amazing midwife who was there for me through it all and never doubted for a second that I can do this (you know who you are).
My doulas:
https://www.douladifferently.com/
https://www.qcitydoula.com/
My birth photographer:
https://www.amberdenae.com/