“On a boiling hot summers day in 2018, I went into labour at home. I had been induced at hospital that morning but being low risk I was thankfully allowed to return home. The Hypnobirthing course that my husband and I had completed two months previously had prepared us both for what was to come. I laboured comfortably using my ball, a tens machine and my Hypnobirthing relaxation scripts which, during my surges, took me to my visualised place, my childhood garden where I could smell the flowers and feel calm and safe. My husband was amazing, giving me the space that I wanted but remaining close. After 4 hours I could feel that things were changing and we both agreed that we should return to the hospital. Upon arrival I consented to a VE and was told that I was 5cm dilated and my husband and I were then walked up to the delivery suite. Suddenly I started to feel completely overwhelmed and I knew that something very different was happening to my body. We both knew that this was transition and I instinctively got onto my hands and knees only for my waters to release. The midwife then told me that my baby’s head was ready to be born and in the ten minutes that followed, it became evident that he was in distress and needed some help to be born. So a ventouse delivery followed. Sonny Michael Becker was then plopped onto my chest like a beautiful long slippery seal pup! I just remember thinking I couldn’t believe how long his legs were and I couldn’t believe how quickly he arrived. I felt overwhelmed with love and pride at this little being and it truly was the birth of our family at that moment. I didn’t have my “perfect birth” but I did have a complete understanding of my body, my labour and the power of birth. I knew my rights and what I wanted and what was important to us as a family. I felt in control and unafraid and I 100% understand the reasons for my assisted delivery. I do wonder sometimes if a home birth would have made a profound difference to the second stage but I am positive and proud that I managed to have such an empowering labour and birth.”