Preparing for a 38-week Labor Induction due to Intrauterine Growth Restriction

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2024
  • In this episode we talk with Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class graduate, Leah Bergman about her experiences navigating a recommended 38-week induction due to a diagnosis of Intrauterine Growth Restriction.
    Leah Bergman is a new mom and has recently made the decision to leave her full-time job as a church musician to be able to dedicate more time to her family and raising her daughter. When she's not involved in music or busy with the baby, Leah enjoys cooking, knitting, coloring, sewing, and going on walks with her husband, Gunnar, and dog, Winnie.
    In this episode Leah shares how she was inspired by a friend to read Babies are Not Pizzas and on the recommendation of her midwife found the EBB Childbirth Class. Leah and her husband were planning for birth with as few interventions as possible, until an ultrasound showed signs of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). In collaboration with their midwifery team, they pivoted their plans and began to prepare for an induction at 38-weeks. Leah walks us through the difficulties in trying to make informed, evidence-based decisions about pregnancy and how they opted to induce at 38-weeks. Additionally, Leah shares her long two-part induction story and insights into how she was able to use the EBB Childbirth Education to advocate for herself during her induction and after delivery. Despite not having the birth she was originally planning, Leah reminds us that with education and preparation, you can achieve the positive and empowering birth you want, even if it isn’t what you originally expected.
    Content Warning:
    intrauterine growth restriction or fetal growth restriction, risk of stillbirth associated with IUGR, medical interventions to induce labor, labor induction, pregnancy complications, high risk pregnancy, frequent ultrasound and NST testing, mention of risk of Cesarean birth, mention of the risk factors for IUGR: placental insufficiently, genetic and congenital problems in pregnancy, anti-phospholipid antibodies, baby born small for gestational age
    Resouces:
    Find out more about Anna Sutkowski’s doula practice and EBB Childbirth classes here.
    Find out more about Rebecca’s book, Babies are Not Pizzas here.
    Intrauterine Growth Restrictions:
    Listen to Dr. Nicole Rankin’s podcast in IUGR here.
    Access a Medscape article on Fetal Growth Restriction (requires a free account) here.
    UpToDate article on Fetal Growth Restriction (requires a paid account) here
    Inductions:
    Listen to the EBB Podcast Episode 153: The Pros and Cons of the Foley and Dilapan-S for Cervical Ripening During an Induction here.
    Listen to the EBB Podcast Episode 222: Navigating Induction and Pregnancy at 35+ with EBB Instructor and Birth Fusion Founder, Jennifer Anderson here.
    Obtain a copy of EBB Pocket Guide to Labor Inductions here.
    Go to our TH-cam channel to see video versions of the episode listed above!!
    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com.
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  • @kateshepard2221
    @kateshepard2221 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sharing your story. I'm 24 weeks along and my baby has been diagnosed with fetal growth restriction. The doctor said worst case scenario, we would induce at 36 weeks. It sounds like 38 weeks is a better option unless medically necessary for baby's health. I'm definitely going to look into your EBB classes!

    • @gamzesilfk6394
      @gamzesilfk6394 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi hows your pregnancy going so far? How is babys growth x

    • @kateshepard2221
      @kateshepard2221 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​@@gamzesilfk6394My baby had to be delivered at 34 weeks by C-section due to no growth for 2 weeks and high doppler levels. She'd be 37 weeks, but technically 17 days old. She's still in the NICU for breathing trouble and not able to feed by mouth yet. It's been a long road for us so far. 😔

    • @ashikashajmaan6968
      @ashikashajmaan6968 หลายเดือนก่อน

      In which week u delivered the baby please reply same problem

  • @Cmarie118
    @Cmarie118 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    30:32 answer regarding health of baby

  • @yonimelanin9807
    @yonimelanin9807 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    We see ur a woman. No need for the disclosure🙄

    • @patriciaburger8138
      @patriciaburger8138 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Not to mention this ‘birthing person’ assumed the pronouns of the baby😁