Emily Geller Hardman's pregnancy has been meticulously planned. It was not possible for her to deliver packages from the trunk of her car. Hardman, who was approximately 37 weeks pregnant in May, decided to travel the three and a half hours from her New York home to Pennsylvania for a family wedding. Hardman has experienced a portion of pre-labor, which may last for weeks.
Emily Geller Hardman's pregnancy has been meticulously planned. She was unable to transport packages in the trunk of her car. In May, at approximately 37 weeks pregnant, Hardman decided to drive the three and a half hours from her home in New York to Pennsylvania for a family wedding. Hardman has some experience with pre-labor, despite the fact that it can last for weeks.
When her contractions began at 3 a.m., Hardman advised Travis to drive the four hours to the Danbury Hospital in Connecticut. They were in the car at 4 a.m. After having her first child via cesarean section, Hardman prepared for her second drug-free delivery in three years. Hardman uses childbirth as an illustration of a natural bodily function. I do not find it frightening at all. While seated in the rear seat, she is using the GentleBirth meditation app, which includes a separate contraction timer. According to the Daily Voice, when Hardman presses a button each time she experiences a contraction, the software will speak to her in a soothing voice.
Hardman states, "The contractions were intense, but I had prepared for three years." "I believe that pain of any kind is primarily a mental game. So I've placed a lot of emphasis on relaxing my jaw. To relax your body, move your lips, exhale slowly, and moan softly. She asked Travis to pull over and exit the vehicle at 5:30 a.m. She then notices that her water has once again begun to leak, and she can feel herself "coming down and beginning to push."
Again, the midwives, my doula, and the hospital needed to be visited, so I pushed myself into the back seat. We intend to achieve this. When Hardman urges Travis to pull over once more, she feels insistent because she is expecting a child. In essence, I feel my head the next time I experience a contraction, added Hardman. "Thereafter, she boarded a flight. So, during a single contraction, her entire body was expelled.
To stimulate and determine the baby's sex, Hardman wraps him in a towel and rubs his back while blowing hot air into the car. Ten minutes after Travis dialed 911, an ambulance arrived in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to transport Hardman and her infant to St.