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By excited father to be - Darren.
This was the moment, Peta
looked at me just before leaving the room to use the test kit! I was somewhat
indifferent at the time, strangely perhaps due to optimism, and that this
“action” was mere formality. Peta returned shortly with a wry smile on her
face, the smile grew bigger as we both realised the outcome. Peta was pregnant!
This would be our first! We had considered long before
attempting to conceive, to get ourselves in to the right frame, both physically
and spiritually. Having a child to us seemed an important step in our growth as
a couple and much was to be considered for us to take on the responsibility for
another, in making a family. Peta and I checked with the appropriate people to
ensure we would get our health and nutrition in order (not to the point of
obsession). This was undertaken approximately a year prior to our conception
attempt. After this time we decided when we
would like to have a newborn considering the weather and our personal
situations, once this was established a time was decided. We were both becoming
very * clucky * with the idea of becoming a family and so the time to start
trying was bought forward. This was because, well you know, it usually takes
more then the one attempt to fall, so it seemed reasonable that we start a
little earlier then planned. After the “ first” attempt, mind
you, we have a positive response! A surprise of course, but we were overjoyed
beyond words. We had already chosen our Midwife and
that we’d be having a homebirth! From what we’d researched this was for us
the best option. As long as all the checks from our midwife came up positive it
would be all systems go! Our first visit was at 8 weeks and our chosen Midwife
was Claire Brassard a wonderful midwife and person. Everything was looking great
and we maintained this wondrous disposition up until we got the news that Claire
would be unable to attend. (Which is another story in itself). Claire introduced us to Another Midwife
whom would be able to assist us and we immediately felt a great repour with her.
There exists a certain intimacy with homebirth and independent midwives, which
makes the whole experience truly wonderful, and for fulling. Each visit is App
2hrs long and is very informal but very personal. The visits are held at both
the midwives house and at our own home. Peta throughout her pregnancy has been
very well, no morning sickness. Our Midwife looks into our nutrition and also
our phycology and offers assistance to maintain the best outcomes. Peta swam twice a week up until about
30 weeks until the pool closed for winter and then she took up Yoga. And I was
shown how to give massages which is very pleasurable for both parties. We have both remained positive
throughout the pregnancy and Peta has glowed from Day 1. The Baby was first felt
move on New Years Eve at around 20 weeks and has continued to fascinate us
since. The heart rate of the baby has been a constant 152 bpm and Peta’s blood
pressure averaging 120 over 70 with a resting heart rate of 60- 70bpm. Peta
constantly amazes me with her seemingly effortless pregnancy. Upon reflection everything has so far
been very positive and I truly believe this to be due to all our efforts prior
to actually conceiving, and then the maintenance throughout the pregnancy so
far. A good midwife is for us the main
outside factor in achieving this situation, along with supportive friends and
support people. Plenty of book reading and investigative research helps with
making informed choices and brings empowerment to pregnancy and birthing. Peta is 38 weeks at this very moment
and all is well. I hope to have some time after the
birth to follow up on this wondrous event in our lives.
Disclaimer The information contained on this website is of a general nature and is designed for educational purposes only. The information is not meant to replace the recommendations or advise of your midwife or doctor. Please consult your midwife or doctor regarding your health care. |
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