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Some quotes from Eileen:
"I prayed a lot, out loud and silently, and I could literally feel grace washing over me and Our Lord sustaining me. I looked up at the image of Him and said, "Jesus my friend!" during a particularly difficult contraction and that moment will always stay with me."
"I couldn't stop laughing--I was completely high from that hormonal rush. I was in absolute shock that he had come out in one push."
Eileen's advice to you: "You have to get your head into the right space and 100% commit if all the health criteria are in your favor for a natural birth. And you need to choose a place and people that will 100% support your natural goal--not someone who will "let" you have a natural birth, but a person who knows how to create the space to facilitate a natural birth. In the moment, if someone is telling you you can't do it or you need external help, you will believe them. Instead surround yourself with a team--especially medical team--that will know how to help you and believe you can do it. Women are lied to that they can't handle the pain of birth without an intervention, but then no one tells them that the intervention will cause a lot of suffering AFTER birth. Women are strong, and built for birth, and the physical recovery will be much easier if you choose a natural birth in a peaceful setting. Birth is vulnerable, and you need to be in a space where you feel safe and not violated. So weigh the pros and cons of a natural vs medicated birth, see what risks you are willing to take and which you're not. Personally, I am unwilling to take the risks of an epidural because I have low blood pressure and an epidural lowers it even more, which can cause a baby to go into distress. These are things you obligated to consider when bringing a child into the world. I say this out of love for moms and wanting them to have a beautiful experience that they remember joyfully, not one where they feel they didn't have a say in how things went."