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How to Prepare for a Natural Birth + My Maternity Photos

How to Prepare for a Natural Birth My Maternity Photos {Catherine Julia motherhood home healing}

Preparing for a natural birth experience was honestly one of the hardest things I’ve ever accomplished, but there were some tools I learned along the way that helped the process go a lot smoother. A few weeks before our little girl arrived though, we had our maternity pictures taken at the Del Mar Cliffs by Tayler-Ashley Photography. Tayler photographed both our engagement and wedding, so it was only fitting that she would capture this next big moment in our lives. I was definitely nervous about having pictures taken with all of the weight I’ve gained (sixty pounds!) and a lack of self-confidence, but I am SO glad that we did. I’ll treasure these images forever, especially because I wasn’t able to have any taken during my first pregnancy. Thank you so much Tayler!

*All images taken by Tayler Ashley Photography.

With so much fear surrounding birth in hospitals right now, I thought I would share my knowledge in case some of you mamas are interested in alternatives. Throughout my second pregnancy, I focused on preparing for a natural labor at the UCSD La Jolla birth center. During this time, you can look into local birth centers or even be prepared to birth at home. Just remember that your body is MEANT to do this anywhere at anytime!

Why A Natural Birth?

My first birth did NOT go as planned and it honestly left me disappointed for years. As soon as the experience was over, I knew the next time I became pregnant would be different. I planned to immediately hire a doula to help guide me through the process – which was essential.

I was also diagnosed with gestational diabetes for the second time. In order to deliver naturally with the midwives in the birth center I had to go into labor by 41 weeks. Because of this, I did as much research possible throughout this pregnancy and used a lot of different methods to naturally prepare my body and induce labor. At 39 weeks and 1 day, after climbing a building of stairs, my water broke on the toilet and my baby girl came into this world only four (very) short hours later.

It’s important to remember that pregnancy is not a medical condition, nor an illness that needs to be treated. It’s something that our bodies are literally designed to do. The body knows how to deliver that baby just as well as it knows how to grow it. All we have to do is step aside and let our intuition and our anatomy do its job.

The most important thing I learned from a natural delivery was to listen to myself throughout each and every step of the way. I promise that if you can remember to do this, you will be amazed at what you are capable of.

Preparing For A Natural Birth:

Prepare your cervix for an on-time labor and speedy delivery (after 36 weeks):

Natural Birth Tips to Soften Your Mind:

 

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My Maternity Photos by Tayler Ashley Photography

 

 

 

 

 

*This information is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, it is provided for educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or discontinuing an existing treatment. Talk with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have.

 

 

 

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