CHOICES IN CHILDBIRTH

CHOICES IN CHILDBIRTH

Victoria
Macioce-Stumpf
Childbirth Educator,
Birth and Postpartum Doula
It is my profound belief that childbirth is a normal, natural and amazing process. . .one that can be experienced as a joyous, positive and life-enhancing event when a woman has educated herself on all of the choices available to her for this special time in her life.
Education includes knowledge of the physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual aspects of giving birth, and a deeper awareness of our bodies and our strength as women. Preparing yourself for this special moment in your life is important, because it will give you the confidence and resources to deal with this physically challenging and rewarding experience.
When childbirth moved from the home setting, where a woman labored with the loving assistance of her female relatives and friends, she left the only place where birth was respected for the normal and natural process that it truly is.
In the hospital setting today, women must make more of an effort to achieve the birth experience that they desire. Simple pain relief measures such as taking a shower or the freedom to move around as needed to stay comfortable becomes more difficult to achieve in a technology-driven setting that is more accustomed to taking care of those who are sick or injured.
Sorting out what is truly medically necessary instead of what is typical and ordinary in today’s hospital births can be difficult and frustrating, especially since evidence-based studies do not support routine technology for childbirth.
Evidence-based medicine in Obstetrics means less reliance upon medical interventions. It is up to each pregnant woman to determine whether any medical interventions that may be suggested during her labor and birth experience are truly medically indicated and to make certain that they are not simply being suggested or used because they are convenient for medical caregivers.
"The shift to evidence-based medicine reflects not only the constant desire to improve practice but also the developments that have taken place in clinical research, methodology and the increase in medical literature."--- World Health Organization
The challenge for every pregnant woman is to try to find a compromise between what she needs for her comfort in labor versus what is done to her and for her by medical caregivers in typical hospital settings.
KNOWLEDGE OF CHOICES IS A KEY COMPONENT TO PLANNING A JOYOUS BIRTH.
There are many things a woman can do to create a joyous and empowering birth experience. . .choose an appropriate birth setting in which she feels supported and respected, choose a philosophically compatible medical caregiver that shares her expectations for her birth experience, utilize a Birth Doula to provide additional comfort and nurturing during labor, breastfeed her newborn, and utilize a Postpartum Doula's assistance during the first few weeks after the baby is born to rest and recover from childbirth as smoothly as possible.
Let this web site be the first of many steps that you take on your journey to learning about all of your choices for your childbirth experience.
Warmest regards,
Victoria Macioce-Stumpf
“You are constructing your own reality with the choices you make...or don't make. If you really want a healthy pregnancy and joyful birth, and you truly understand that you are the one in control, then you must examine what you have or haven't done so far to create the outcome you want.”
~Kim Wildner, author of Mother's Intention: How Belief Shapes Birth
Copyright 2010 © CHOICES IN CHILDBIRTH
All Rights Reserved
Pregnancy, Birth, Postpartum and Breastfeeding Information