My Story: Childbirth at CVMC Was Like "Checking into a 4-star Hotel"

Now a Family of Five, Thompson Family is Complete

Although Lenoir resident Tina Thompson had experienced the miracle of childbirth with her three younger children, she considers the birth of her fourth child, two-month old son Ricky, the “absolute best experience of her entire life.”

Tina and husband William were ecstatic about the family’s experience at the CVMC Center for Women & Children. Ricky was born at the Birthing Center on October 5, 2014. They felt the Birthing Center, which opened in 2012, provided an impressive setting with spacious rooms filled with natural light and amenities like deep jetted bathtubs and comfort stations stocked with snacks and drinks. They were also impressed with the medical staff’s willingness to accommodate their specific requests, like Tina’s desire to use gravity to help make the delivery easier opting to not lay in the bed during delivery.

“It was like checking into a 4-star hotel where they take great care of you and treat you like a queen,” said Tina. “The nursing staff supported my birth plan and desire to be out of bed, standing during labor and delivery. William and I crossed hands across the bed so I could bare down during contractions and then, when the baby’s head crowned, he literally caught the baby like he was catching a football during a line-up.”

Tina viewed the pregnancy as an opportunity to create deeper bonds within their young family unit. She explains that instead of telling the children that she was having a baby, she told Calvin (7) and his sisters Taylor (4) and Anna (3) that they were getting a new baby. This created excitement around the fact that they were each becoming a sibling.

10407966_464243743715370_6085452433597666422_n“Children have a perspective that doesn’t extend far outside themselves,” said Greene. “Our family was blessed to be getting the gift of a new baby, we made sure that no one felt replaced – stressing that love multiplies, not divides. All of the kids helped decorate and set up the nursery and took part in the baby showers.”

They let the kids pick out the items on the gift registry for the baby and were careful to make sure each of their older children had time to share in the excitement of becoming a big sister or brother allowing each a unique opportunity to embrace their new roles as big brother and sisters. Tina has focused on manifesting a life where she can allow the importance of family with a strong focus on being a loving stay-at-home mother who looks for simple ways to create traditions and demonstrate deep love, mutual respect and foster a strong sense of family.

“At CVMC, the nursing staff doesn’t look at their role in the birth experience as a job, but a personal privilege” said Tina. “Teresa Elmore, one of the nurses present during my second child’s labor and delivery, has become like another family member. In fact, she came to the hospital for each of my last two babies births!”

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