I wonder if I know anyone in your team? What would you like to know? It was a long hard birth, I wouldn't change it for the world. It went on for days, everyone supported me, I just kept on keeping on and then a baby was born. Cool, hey?No timing, no monitoring, no VEs, no pressure, just me, labour and baby. In the birth montage thread you can see my slideshow.
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No timing, no monitoring, no VEs, no pressure, just me, labour and baby. In the birth montage thread you can see my slideshow.
I am a Doula, and have had a VBAC myself, and the ones that I suggest are Gentle Birth, Gentle mothering by Sarah J Buckley, Active Birth by Janet Balakas and another absolute fav is Ina May's Guide to Childbirth.

They also tasered Paris (in utero) which I still get angry thinking about, I wonder still what that did to my poor baby in her secure cocoon, definitely not very welcoming I'm sure. I had little sleep the night before due to itching and was a little tired, but was also really excited that my baby was coming today (or so I thought). I lost my plug at 10 am and contrax started to become stronger although irregular at this time. I laboured all day, had a bath (which I know now was probably a bad idea and could have slowed things down). The delivery room I was in was nothing more than a broom closet with a shower and toilet that had a curtain. I had visitors during labour, which also says to me I shouldn't have been there and it wasn't established yet. At 5 am the following morning my waters broke and there was mecconium. At 5:30 or so I had pethadine as I was exhausted and needed sleep. Then at 7 am they wanted to induce birth with a drip and encouraged epidural due to having about 2 hours sleep in 32 hours. Then at 9:00 am I was told Paris was in distress and I needed an epidural, mind you they had upped the drip about 20 mins before hand (which I think led to her distress). at 10:01 am she was born via c/s with apgars of 9 and 10 which is very odd for a baby in distress 
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