218: Labor and Delivery Part Two: Terrible Labor, Wonderful Delivery

In this episode, I return from maternity leave to conclude my labor and delivery recap. I share the long journey it was to finally get induced, what it was like going through the induction, from admittance to postpartum recovery, and how this experience came full circle from a shitty labor to an amazing delivery. I also discuss why it’s so essential – and often difficult –  to advocate for yourself during labor and delivery, what it felt like to learn we had a boy, why making the delivery room a positive environment is a gamechanger, and more.


Key Takeaway / Points:

  • The long journey to finally getting induced

  • What it was like going through an induction

  • On speaking up and advocating for yourself during labor and delivery

  • On making the delivery room the environment you want it to be

  • On being surprised that we had a boy

  • My immediate postpartum experience in the hospital

  • On breastfeeding contraction cramps

  • On the immediate emotions of having a second child

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