| Birthstory
of Vandana
I first discovered the Goa birthing center when I was pregnant with
my first child, but it turned out that we stayed in New York, and had
a wonderful home birth with a local midwife. However, for the second
baby, we had shifted our residence to Cochin, India and there were no
local midwives with which to do another homebirth. Although putting
everything on hold and leaving for a month was not the most convenient
option, it was the best one we had since I wanted to avoid the hospital
and give birth in a natural setting.
So we found ourselves in Goa, and got settled into a house by the beach
and had our first visit with Corinna in which she gave us confidence
that we had made the right choice to come. Less than two weeks after
we arrived, We had taken two long walks on the beach on the 16th, and
when we returned, I felt like the baby had dropped really low and would
be coming soon. I had a night with not much sleep and some light contractions
now and then. The next day things slowed down more and we (Dileep, me
and Nivedita) took a group nap in the afternoon which we all needed.
That night I felt like the contractions were getting a little stronger
and although not too often, enough to take notice.
As I had been warned that the second baby could come rather fast, I
alerted Corinna that although I didn’t think it would come tonight,
I was having some contractions. Soon after, I felt like the contractions
were getting stronger, and although they were not so long or close together,
I felt like they were effective, and that tonight would be the night.
At 10:30pm, I called Corinna to tell her that we would be coming over,
and we took the bumpy 15 minute taxi ride to the birthing center, which
relieved any pain from the contractions.
Upon
arrival I was welcomed with blankets and a hot water bottle which provided
a great relief since I had started feeling chilled. Corinna skilfully
coached me to breathe deeply, and to make sounds which helped immensely
to work with the contractions. At some point, maybe after an hour and
a half, I moved to the water, which provided a wonderful environment
to work with the more intense sensations. Although by no means easy,
pushing came more naturally, and at 1:41am, we were welcoming another
baby girl into the world. Naveena was also present during the lst stage,
and was able to take some photos. Nivedita also happened to wake up
just after the baby was pushed out into the water and watched Daddy
cut the cord.
We hung out at the center for a couple more hours eating (the new baby
too) and then took the short ride back to our house to catch up on sleep
and enjoy our expanded family. We spent the next few weeks relaxing
and adjusting to the new 24 hour schedule, although this one eats less
at night than our first child, and makes much less noise too! We also
took some time to choose the name and settled on Vandana, which means
prayer, and Grace as the middle name. On March 7th, it was time to return
to Cochin, and as we adjust again to our new schedule and surroundings,
we are reflecting back on a beautiful birthing experience enhanced by
Corinna’s skill and the center’s peaceful energy and vibe.
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