Hi ladies,
I'm trying to decide if my husband and I should take Bradley classes or hire a doula. I'm going to be trying for a VBAC and want to be as prepared as possible. The reason I ended up with a csection is because I failed to progress past a seven. I was also tied down to the bed with varies interventions that now I feel we're unnecessary like pitocin and cant help but think how the delivery may have been different if I was able to get up and move around. Because I felt like I had no control over what happened to me with my last delivery I want to be as prepared as possible so I can have a successful VBAC. The midwife I am seeing suggested these two options Bradley classes and a Doila and I was wondering if any of you had some experiences you could share with me.
Thanks for any advice!
Re: Bradley Classes vs. Doula
Is it possible for you to do both? We did both and I was very happy with my experience (non-medicated hospital birth).
If you can only do one, I would personally recommend the doula. It seems like you are already pretty well educated on hospital policies and interventions, just with your experience from your previous birth. Bradley method classes were a lot about going over the various stages of labor/birth, possible hospital interventions, etc. I would say that it would be easier to do a little research/reading up to refresh your memory about that part of it, whereas a doula is irreplaceable. When you are there, in labor, yeah, the theories you learned in Bradley may be in the back of your mind, but the doula is the one who is there with you, helping you stay focused and guiding you through the experience, moment by moment. That is what's going to make the difference between a good birth experience and a bad or mediocre one.
I went with the doula.
I don't want Bradley classes. Too much time commitment, cost too high, and if someone tells me to eat 100 g of protein, I'm going to shove a food diary down their throat. Not the ideal birth method for me.
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Good luck!