Learn your right to decline any test, procedure or intervention
Learn how to exercise your right to request different hospital staff, if necessary
Engage in effective communication, where you retain your autonomy
Learn how to phrase your questions so you get clear, straightforward responses
Create your own birth plan and ensure it is respected
At the end of every Down to Birth Show episode, you hear me say:
Hear Everyone, Listen to Yourself.
Your right to informed consent means each decision before, during and after your birth is in your hands. That may be an overwhelming concept initially. But once you’re well-informed, making decisions becomes easier. You’ll gain a clear vision of the birth you want, and you’ll create the intentions and boundaries that will guide you toward your safest and most satisfying birth. In class, you’ll witness the beauty of birth through my clients’ photos and videos, challenging preconceptions of birth as traumatic or comedic. You may have been led to believe your birth is out of your hands and we’ll all “see how it goes”. That, too, is a false belief. Your medical caregiver might speak as though he or she is in charge of the decisions related to your pregnancy and birth, but neither is that statement morally, ethically or legally true. The truth is, you’re in control of your physiology and even your thoughts. And all decisions related to your pregnancy, birth and baby are yours to make. The degree of responsibility you’re willing to take for your birth will increase your odds of a beautiful, satisfying birth. It has been my honor and joy providing childbirth education to more than two-thousand couples since 2007, and I would be delighted to know you and support you in your journey.
“It is the right – in fact, the responsibility – of every woman to plan her own baby’s birth with the information, honor and freedom to which she’s entitled.”
– Cynthia Overgard, 2007
[Publication: Taking Charge of Giving Birth, Pathways Magazine, 2007]