Caesarean shock?

Are you reeling with shock from your cesarean delivery? That happens to so many women today. We’re faced with this incredibly stunning statistic. More than 33% of birthing women will have a caesarian birth. What does that say? Are women no longer physically able to labor and have a vaginal birth? Is the medical profession so aggressive that obstetricians run around with knife in hand, licking their lips looking for another woman to slice open?

If you’re in shock after your c-section then you feel it was unnecessary or incredibly unexpected. Along with that you might feel you were not respected, treated poorly or did not feel empowered to say ‘no’ or give a clear informed consent.

Women who feel comfortable for what ever reason with their caesarean birth rarely experience shock even though their healing is related to major abdominal surgery. Many women recover easily from this surgery. But if you past post cesarean shock then you feel violated in some way.

How does Birthing Better with The Pink Kit Method® help your situation? First, know that these skills were developed by hundreds of ordinary families many of whom experienced caesarian shock. And back in the early 1970s when these skills developed a Cesarean was serious business with a classical up and down incision on the belly and uterus. Once a c-section, always a c-section was the norm. And women were given a general anaesthetic. Speak about Caesarean shock!

So these families were very serious in wanting to heal. They created skills … to use to achieve a labour and vaginal birth next time; to re-envision their past birth experience and how these skills might have prevented the previous one or to use them for a future non-labouring c/s. In other words, families did not want to live in shame, blame, guilt and disappointment. Pink Kit families wanted to recover from Caesarean shock. You can too.

{Pink Kit is now known as BirthingBetter}