How Jessie J Made Peace With Her Birth Plan Pivot

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'People have said 'Do you feel like you missed out on the birth you wanted?' I had a birth and it was everything I wanted because I got him at the end of it, that’s all that matters,' the pop singer wrote.

Things don’t always go according to the birth plan. While it’s certainly important to have a birth plan in place and prepare for how you want your labor and delivery journey to go, it’s almost equally important to remain open-minded and flexible in the face of the unknown.

“BUT this was MY plan to stay disciplined and focused. I knew full well it could and would most likely go in a completely different direction. When people asked me, ‘So what’s your birth plan’ I said ‘I am open to surrendering to the safest way for my baby boy to arrive.’”singer was told that her son was completely turned the “wrong way around” and stuck as he was a little longer and heavier than average.

Reflecting on her birth journey, the new mom said she felt led to share her story after so many people asked her, “‘Do you feel like you missed out on the birth you wanted?’ I had a birth, and it was everything I wanted because I got him at the end of it, that’s all that matters,” she wrote.

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