32 | Crystal's drug-free VBAC following elective caesarean with twins; Breech, Breastfeeding, ECV, Small Babies, "Failing" Placenta, Public Hospitals, MGP, Hypnobirthing

VBAC Birth Stories - Un pódcast de Melissa Merino & Stephanie Cannavo

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In today's episode we chat to Queensland mum of three and co-creator of the clothing brand Sunday Wild, Crystal, about her VBAC journey which began with an elective caesarean with her twin daughters. Crystal tells her story with a refreshing humour and warmth and speaks to the fact that not all elective caesareans are really wanted. During our chat Crystal touchingly realises with hindsight what could have been possible, but was sadly taken away from her after her caesarean.Crystal's story is really about personal growth and the self advocacy that can come with evidence based research and trust in a mother's intuition. Crystal kept her finger on the pulse during her VBAC pregnancy when her daughter was sitting in breech position early on and prepared herself for every possible outcome.Crystal highlights the importance of the 'golden hour' after birth and how it can affect breastfeeding relationships, and how our hospital protocols can sometimes undermine this. An important listen for not only VBAC mothers but first time mums too and care providers - it is important to understand the profound impact a woman's birth experience can have on her transition from maiden to mother.You can connect with Crystal on instagram: @crystallouuClothing label: @sundaywildlabelhttps://sundaywildlabel.com/~ Notes ~VBAC Australia Support Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/342851302473349Breech Birth Australia & New Zealand support group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/breechSpinning Babies:spinningbabies.comBlissful Herbs (labour tea):https://www.blissfulherbs.com.auMade to Milk (colostrum expressing kit):https://www.madetomilk.com.au/**VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vbacbirthstories