In 10 weeks time, I have to eject a whole human from my body. The timing couldnât be more awkward, my due date arriving in the midst of a year thatâs been especially fraught for expectant mothers. In May, the all-party parliamentary groupâs birth trauma report was released, identifying damning concerns from patients, midwives and doctors about the NHSâs maternity units. The complaints have intensified on social media recently, too. Everything â whether itâs dramatic emergency C-sections, unwelcome inductions, tearing, episiotomies or days-long labours â is now neatly packaged into 30-second nightmare scenarios and served up on expectant mothersâ feeds.
Donât get me wrong: itâs great that women are being given a voice when it comes to traumatic experiences and poor maternity care. I want the typical NHS birth experience to improve just as much as anyone else. But with all this noise out there, it can be difficult to imagine anything except the worst.
In truth, though, the chats Iâve found most motivating, and most encouraging, are the good birth stories. The ones just a handful of friends have slipped me under the table â voices lowered, almost apologetic. Itâs not fashionable to say âI loved itâ, but it does happen. People say they felt powerful, in control, or tapped into an intensely feminine, communal magic when working with their midwives.
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