Episode 26- A couples story of their planned VBAC – with Danielle and Daniel

In today’s episode we are joined by Danielle and Daniel Lamb where they share their incredible VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Caesarean) story. This is a beautiful heartfelt episode where both Daniel and Danielle authentically share the challenges of their first birth with baby Noah which resulted in a Caesarean, through to the transformative VBAC birth of baby Zara.

It is so special to be joined by both parents to hear their own experiences of two very different births.

In this episode;

  • They share the challenges they found during their first birth, the hindsight’s and insights they took from this experience and the changes they then applied to their second birth.
  • How communication as a couple was such an essential element to their second birth.
  • They share the importance of the environment, the team and preparation for birth.
  • They share what techniques they employed and the mindset shifts they adopted for their second birth and Danielle shares her top tips for the support partners of birth.
  • Daniel beautifully shares his perspective of birth as the support person and what helped him the most for their second birth.

I wish to acknowledge Danni and Dan for sharing their story here. I feel so deeply honoured to have met them. Thankyou both for sharing your story with us all. 

Danielle Lamb

Danielle is an Accredited Clinical Nutritionist – Bachelor of Health Science (NutMed) and is currently undertaking a degree in Naturopathy. She passionately walks the talk and is extremely passionate about health and healing others.

Resources 

Real Food For Pregnancy by Lily Nichols

HypnoBirthing: The Mongan Method by Marie Mongan

Podcast- The Great Birth Rebellion

From Dude to Dad

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Please note; all information shared on this Podcast by myself or guests is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.


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