Hannah: Two Planned NHS Home Births, Water Birth, Physiological birth, Fetal Ejection Reflex
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In this episode, I’m joined by Hannah, who shares her first and second birth stories, both planned NHS home births, during and after the COVID pandemic.
Hannah talks through choosing home birth for her first baby in 2021, being supported by a dedicated NHS home birth team, and navigating late-pregnancy pressure around induction due to a small-measuring baby. She shares a long early labour, a powerful transition, and a calm water birth at home, including experiencing a fetal ejection reflex and being the first to lift her baby from the pool.
We also dive into Hannah’s second home birth, planned under a different trust without a dedicated home birth team. She opens up about weeks of stop-start labour, the mental challenge of holding trust in her body, and advocating for her choices despite uncertainty around midwife availability. Hannah shares a shorter, more intense labour, another water birth, and the contrast between postpartum recovery with and without stitches.
Throughout the episode, Hannah reflects on continuity of care, birth preparation through hypnobirthing, the realities of NHS home birth availability, and why home birth doesn’t have to be an “all or nothing” approach to medical support. She also shares thoughtful insights on postpartum recovery, breastfeeding across two very different babies, and parenting with a three-year age gap.
This episode reflects personal experiences and is not medical advice.
British Birthing Stories shares real, unfiltered stories of childbirth in the UK, from pregnancy and labour to postpartum recovery.
These stories reflect personal experiences and should not be taken as or replace medical advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified healthcare professional.
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