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Happy Homebirth

Ep 260: A Failed Epidural and a Victorious Homebirth with Brianna Peters

Happy Homebirth

Katelyn Fusco

Parenting, Kids & Family, Sexuality, Kids & Family:parenting, Health & Fitness

4.9578 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

When you've had a hospital birth but your epidural failed, why not bring it on home for baby #2?   This week we're speaking to Brianna, who did just that-- decided to head home after the frustrating experience of a failed epidural. We'll hear how she was able to tap into her intuition and her primal instincts to make her homebirth a wonderful success.   Episode Roundup:   Brianna experienced the intensity of labor with her first birth, as her epidural migrated and failed. Because she had expected to HAVE the epidural to cope, she struggled through her active labor and transition. However, what I find amazing is that when she gave birth at home, pain was a non-issue. Simply having coping skills available to her and knowing how to let her body do the work allowed her to experience a FUN, joyful birthing experience. I also loved the way that Brianna invited her daughter, Ella in to her birth experience with her second baby. Ella was able to come in and see her mother give birth to her new baby sister. Brianna mentioned that she hopes her daughter will remember this experience, and I agree. I want to encourage those of you who have young children at your births to remember to tell them the story! Turn it into family lore! My daughter tells me little details about the time that she watched me give birth to her baby sister. "Remember when I tried to get in the pool," she'll say. Now, whether or not she actually fully remembers the event itself or the retelling and retelling of it-- does it really matter? In her mind, it's solidified as a beautiful, joyous strong experience. We have the ability to use storytelling to help our children understand the beauty of birth, whether they fully remember or not. Honestly, whether they're even present or not!   Join The Homebirth Collective Join Happy Homebirth Academy Code PODCAST for 10% off

Transcript

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0:00.0

Ella was crying and it was the middle of the night and I turned on the light and the right side of my face went numb.

0:08.3

And I had numbness down my arm and into my fingers.

0:12.9

And immediately I was like, I'm having a stroke.

0:17.3

Welcome to the Happy Home Birth Podcast, your source for positive natural childbirth stories

0:22.9

and your community of support, education, and encouragement in all things homebirth and motherhood.

0:34.6

When you've had a hospital birth but your epidural failed, why not bring it on home for

0:40.6

baby number two?

0:42.5

Hey there, happy homebirthers and welcome to this week's episode of the Happy Home Birth

0:46.5

Podcast.

0:47.5

I'm your host, Caitlin Fusco, and this week we're speaking to Brianna, who did just that,

0:53.2

decided to head home after the frustrating

0:55.4

experience of a failed epidural. We'll hear how she was able to tap into her intuition and her

1:02.2

primal instincts to make her home birth a wonderful success. Okay, let's jump in. Please remember that

1:08.9

the opinions of my guest may not necessarily reflect my own and

1:12.5

vice versa. And this show is not medical advice. It's an educational tool. So continue to take

1:18.3

empowered responsibility for your health and your family. Brianna, thank you so much for coming on

1:24.1

the Happy Home Birth podcast. Thank you for having me. I'm excited to be here.

1:28.9

Oh, I am thrilled to have you.

1:30.8

Would you mind starting by just taking a moment to introduce yourself and your family to the listeners?

1:36.3

Yeah, I'm Brianna.

1:37.9

I'm a nurse on the Southern Oregon coast.

1:41.0

My husband is also in healthcare, and we have two daughters.

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