Posterior Labour and Birth- A positive experience from our NBC mama

Posterior labours often get a bad wrap- YES they can be know more for difficult and painful labours HOWEVER- They are not impossible to have naturally and they can be a powerful, amazing, intuitive birth experience.

 

Nat is one of our Amazing NBC mamas and I am sooo happy to have her a part of our community <3. She is on the podcast today telling her about her amazing first birth experience of her natural vaginal birth with her posterior baby. During the time of this podcast Nat is pregnant with her second babe at 38 weeks.

This post and podcast is telling you about Nat’s particular experience. If you desire to learn about posterior labours and birth in general.

CLICK HERE to read/watch the article Posterior bubs and the myth of Optimal positioning

CLICK HERE to read/watch the article How to labour with a posterior baby.

In todays podcast we discuss:

  • Nats preparation for her first birth (before NBC times hehe)

  • How her posterior labour went down exactly

  • Her favourite positions for her posterior labour

  • The most difficult part of her whole labour and birth experience (HINT its actually after the birth)

  • Her thoughts on her physiological third stage (Natural placental delivery) and what she may do differently this time

  • Her postnatal journey returning back to her passion of Basketball

  • Her mindset and approach entering her second birth

This podcast is for you if:

  • You enjoy surrounding yourself with positive birth stories

  • You have a posterior baby on board and want some tips to birth a posterior baby

  • You are scared if you do have a posterior baby on board that your birth will not be amazing

  • You are rigid into birth has to follow this exact patern/ plan and you need to realise how all births can look different

 
 

Freebies

Free Pregnancy Yoga Flow HERE
20-min online Flow to prepare your body for a natural birth

Birth Preferences Checklist HERE
A checklist for you to prepare your natural birth.


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