Dawn took our natural birth class several years ago and also had a Birth Kalamazoo doula with her at her birth. She wrote us this sweet note today, which we're sharing with her permission. Thank you so much for the kind words, Dawn! We feel so blessed to do this amazing work, and grateful to all the women who teach us by allowing us to be part of their journey. ~Jessica
Good morning! I just wanted to send a note of thanks.
First, for the
wonderful birthing class that my husband and I took nearly 3 years ago. I
always knew I wanted to have a natural childbirth, but had no idea how
much I didn't know until I took your class. I felt so prepared, informed
and supported.
Second, I could never have imagined how this
life experience would be a springboard to a whole new chapter in my
life. I would never have imagined I would be drawn to being an advocate
of natural childbirth. Though there are times it seems daunting.
The saying "ignorance is bliss" is so untrue. I am currently taking a
prenatal water class twice a week. I took the same class my first
pregnancy and really enjoyed it. This time has been a whole new
experience. The class is all first time moms (except myself) and not one
has taken a birthing class.
Comments made just in the last two weeks:
"I am too afraid to take a birthing class. I don't want to get worked up about the whole process."
"I'm not taking a birthing class, nothing really fits our schedule.
Plus, my best friend told me that they'll just tell you what to do [at the hospital]."
"Birth plan? What's a birth plan? That seems silly. I'm just going in and telling them do whatever you gotta do to get it out!"
(Due in four days) "I'm going to write my birth plan up tonight. I'm
pretty much going to walk in with a sign on my chest that says give me
drugs and my birth plan is going to say, no forceps or vacuum, no
episiotomy. Not much else I need to include."
I may need tape
over my mouth to get through the last five sessions. It's actually gotten
me to think about enrolling in a yoga class instead!
I wish I
was more eloquent in these situations. I actually find it hard to not
stand (in the water mind you) on a soapbox and try to passionately and
sympathetically let these moms know how much education will help them
alleviate their fears, that they have choices about their birth and that
birth is such a powerful life experience.
I don't mean to
ramble on, just really wanted to express appreciation for what you do! I
plug Birth Kalamazoo every opportunity that is presented!
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