Homebirth Stories Australia

S2 EP: 7 Jordan - First Time Mum, Midwife/Nurse, Homebirth, Private Midwife, Letrozole, Water Birth, Marginal Cord Insertion, Vasovagal Syncope, Cervical Shock Syndrome, Bilobed Placenta, Yolk Sac Remnant, Breastfeeding Challenges, Post Natal Anxiety.

Season 2 Episode 5

In today's episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Jordan, a midwife and first-time mum who made the decision to birth her baby at home.

We chat to Jordan about her journey to conceive which involved taking Letrozole to help support ovulation. Jordan shared her experience of a swift 6-hour labour, culminating in the beautiful birth of her son in a birth pool.

Notably, Jordan encountered a unique challenge during the third stage of labor, as she experienced Vasovagal Syncope while attempting to deliver the placenta. This occurrence was attributed to the presence of a bilobed placenta situated behind her cervix, a condition known as Cervical Shock Syndrome. Our discussion further delved into Jordan's profound thoughts and emotions surrounding the hospital system, as well as the reasons that guided her decision to embrace the path of a homebirth.

Join us as we explore the intricacies of Jordan's experience, gaining valuable insights into the world of midwifery and the transformative power of making informed choices during the birthing process.

Jordan documented her whole pregnancy and birth on her instagram page  - Fromwomb_toworld

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