Missy’s Amazing Birth Center Water Birth

Missy’s Amazing Birth Center Water Birth

“I entered transformation (Hypnobabies word for transition) in the tub. My doula read a birth prompt each wave I had. Which helped keep me calm and focused. She was so amazing!”

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I can honestly say this was the best birth experience I could ask for! My birth team was amazing as were the midwives at Willow.

My waves (Hypnobabies word for contractions) started (very inconsistently) Jan 9th when I was sleeping. They didn’t wake me up, but when I had to get up (bathroom runs) I felt a wave. The next day I had maybe 30 waves all day. Around 10:00 pm Jan 10th, my water broke (in the middle of Target ?). I called my midwife and she suggested I check back in an hour.

Well, I fell asleep listening to my Deepening My Hypnosis track (Hypnobabies powerful hypnosis track to deepen level of hypnosis) and Birthing Day Affirmations and called her 2 hours later. By then the waves were coming every 15 min and they were definitely stronger than they had been. My midwife told me to sleep, and I couldn’t have been more relieved. I really didn’t want to go into the birth center until I had to. Morning came quickly, and so did the waves. However, they were very inconsistent still. 4-6 min apart for 45 min, a few 8-10 min apart, some more 4-6 min apart, etc.

At this point, I hadn’t listened to any tracks because I was preoccupied with my usual morning routine. 11:00 am rolls around and I was asked if I wanted to just head to the birth center because of the weather and how long of a drive it would be. I did some last minute packing (and took a shower) and off I went!

On the way I finally listened to my Easy First Stage track (Hypnobabies main birthing day track) and knew I should have been all along. The waves were much more tolerable. I could focus on the ultimate goal: getting my baby in my arms

I arrived at the center around 1:00. Since my waves were still all over the place, my doula suggested climbing stairs and a few stretches. 4:00 comes and that was when I had my one and only cervical check. I didn’t want to know my dilation because I knew I would be discouraged if I wasn’t as far as I thought I should be. (I later found out I was at 5cm!)

I decided to lay down and listen to Easy First Stage again. This time, I had very consistent and powerful waves. Around 5:30 I decided to spend some time in the tub. Now, my waves were very consistent and much more powerful. From this point on, I had no sense of time.

I entered transformation in the tub. My doula read a birth prompt each wave I had. Which helped keep me calm and focused. She was so amazing! I could no longer just breathe through the waves, I HAD to make a noise. It started with a calm “Ahhhh” and turned into a low, intense “Aaaaaah”. My waves had pushed my baby down most of the way during this phase.

Next, the pushing. I put on my Pushing Baby Out track (Hypnobabies special hypnosis track for pushing). This was the most intense feeling I have ever had. My mom told me I was only really pushing for about 20 min. The breaks between these waves felt longer than the others and were very much needed. A few long, powerful pushes later, Brynley was in my arms.

I was so exhausted afterward, I just wanted to sleep. However, my birth team had different plans. They suggested I eat before sleeping. I’m glad I listened because once I ate, I felt like I could go run a mile (despite being unable to really walk lol). The sense of power I had was incredible. I breastfed right away because she was born very hungry, hah. She latched right away and was very patient with me while I got her on my breast properly.

11:00 pm comes and we were able to go home! I was so excited to just be at home with her.
I could not have asked for a better experience. It was amazing!

A - Kimberly Gross
I became passionate about the field of childbirth after the birth of my son and wanted to help families have the best birth experience possible.