Interview 09  

Interview 09

Age at Interview: 40
Sex: Female
Background: Children: 1, aged 2 at time of interview. Occupations: Mother- photo library co-ordinator. Marital status: married. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:First pregnancy normal, emergency caesarean after long labour. Next two pregnancies ended in early miscarriage. Now pregnant again and planning vaginal birth. (Interviewed again after vaginal birth).


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The first symptom of pregnancy was a strange taste in her mouth, before she knew she was pregnant.
 
It is hard to imagine what it will be like having a new baby and a toddler.
 
Antenatal classes provided an opportunity to chat to other parents. She was more interested in practical information than talking about emotions.
 
She felt less interested in sex during pregnancy, partly because she was worried about miscarriage. Women should not feel guilty about this.
 
She had back pain, gastric reflux and sleep problems in later pregnancy. She had to go to the loo several times a night.
 
She had bleeding from a low-lying placenta. She stayed at home apart from two short stays in hospital, and was able to have a vaginal birth.
 
After an emergency caesarean first time, she wants to try a vaginal birth next time.
 
The epidural meant she couldn't feel the contractions and had to be told when to push, but she felt it was the best option for trying a vaginal birth after a caesarean.
 
She was pleased to experience a vaginal birth with ventouse at the end. Recovery was much quicker than after the caesarean.
 
After a long, tiring labour, she felt calm and relieved making the decision to have a caesarean.
 
Parenthood has made her more emotional generally, and she can hardly bear news reports about children in poverty or distress.
 
She was not sure at first if she'd want to return to work, but she loves her job and decided to go back.
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