Interview 55  

Interview 55

Age at Interview: 33
Sex: Female
Background: Children: 2, aged 3 and 18 months at time of interview. Occupation: teacher. Marital status: divorced. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:Persuaded to have induction in first pregnancy; felt unsupported by staff. Labour was long and painful. Second birth, refused induction, insisted on additional checks instead. A better experience, with a doula (birthing attendant). More of this interview can be seen on the DIPEX antenatal screening site as Interview 02.


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Continuity of care is fine if you feel comfortable with your midwife, but she did not find her midwife very supportive of her wishes.
 
The midwife did not recognise how much pain she was in from symphysis pubis disorder (pelvic joint pain).
 
She felt under pressure to have an induction when she wanted to wait. If the baby was at risk, she would rather have had a caesarean.
 
Her husband was not allowed to stay with her overnight after labour was induced - she felt disempowered and unsupported.
 
With her second baby she employed a doula. She went into labour spontaneously 15 days after her due date and the birth went well.
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