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Episode 296 Brooke's VBAC with a Subchorionic Hematoma

Episode 296 Brooke's VBAC with a Subchorionic Hematoma

Published 2 years, 1 month ago
Description

“Control what you can control.” 


Brooke’s birth experiences have not been without challenges. She first had an extremely difficult miscarriage during COVID followed by intense bleeding due to massive subchorionic hemorrhages during her other two pregnancies. Her first delivery was a very traumatic C-section from not being completely anesthetized. After that, Brooke committed to doing everything in her power not to have that experience ever again and to do everything she could to avoid a C-section. 


Along with another subchorionic hemorrhage, her third pregnancy presented another challenge when she found out her baby had a bowel obstruction and would need surgery along with a NICU stay immediately after birth. Brooke was disheartened learning that she needed a medically necessary induction, but she was still committed to doing everything she could to achieve her VBAC. 


Her efforts to surround herself with a powerful team paid off. Everyone around her championed her VBAC. Brooke was able to go from the most traumatic birth imaginable to the most beautiful, empowering, and healing birth she literally dreamed about. 


Brooke’s Website

Informed Pregnancy - code: vbaclink424

Needed Website - code: vbac20

How to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for Parents

Full Transcript under Episode Details 


04:36 Review of the Week

07:19 Brooke’s first pregnancy

11:18 Miscarriage

15:01 Brooke’s dream

17:20 Second pregnancy

21:26 Going into labor and getting admitted

28:06 An extremely traumatic C-section

32:53 Third pregnancy

38:17 Bleeding again

43:09 Finding a bowel obstruction in baby

46:57 Switching providers the day before her scheduled induction

50:57 Progressing to complete dilation

54:54 Getting an epidural and pushing for three hours

59:40 15 tips for birth

1:04:22 Control what you can control



Meagan: Good morning, good afternoon, good evening– whatever time it is that you are listening to this episode, I hope that you are doing great. We are excited to get into another VBAC story today from our friend. Okay, so I’m trying to think. Remind me. Are you in North Carolina now or are you in New York City now?


Brooke: No, I’m in North Carolina now, but the story starts in New York City. 


Meagan: The story starts in New York City. She’s in North Carolina now. Her name is Brooke. Tell me a little bit more. You are an educator. You are helping kids read, right? Is this what I’m getting from your website? 


Brooke: Yes. 


Meagan: Okay, so tell us more about what you do. 


Brooke: I worked in New York City public schools for 10 years. I was a teacher, a literacy coach, and an administrator so I have experience both in the classroom and in school leadership. After we welcomed my daughter and after the pandemic, we moved to be closer to family in the Raleigh, North Carolina area and here I’m an education consultant. 


Meagan: Education consultant. Awesome. We will make sure to have y

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