The amazing photos of a caesarean section in which the mother takes out her fourth baby with her own hands

Sarah Toyer is a 24-year-old mother who recently has given birth to her fourth baby by assisted caesarean section, in which she was able to take her baby out with her own hands. After three previous C-sections in which he did not feel truly involved, this time he drew up a birth plan in which he showed how he wanted his baby's birth to develop.

The doctor who attended the delivery attended to her wishes and gave her the opportunity to have a respected caesarean section in which helped her baby be born. This is how we see it in these amazing photos made by Sarah's husband on the day of birth, on December 16.

This is the moment when I welcome my fourth baby into the world. Yes, I gave birth to my son for a fourth C-section. When I discovered that I was pregnant, I decided that I would have a respected C-section. I talked with each midwife, doctor and surgeon about what I wanted but they told us that everything would depend on what happened on the day of surgery. Then the day came and after waiting eight hours since we arrived at the hospital, I was standing next to the surgeon while disinfecting. Half an hour later I was at the operating table watching my baby's head coming out of my stomach. I took it, put my hands under his arms and pulled the rest of his body from my own body. It was the most amazing thing I've ever done and I fully recommend holding on to the birth you want. Welcome to the world baby Spencer.

As the mother shares in The Healthy Mummy, her other three children (aged 4, 3 and 2) were also born by caesarean section. With her first baby, a 21-hour labor that did not prosper led her to an emergency C-section with which she she felt disappointed.

His second and third births were also by caesarean section, as recommended by doctors for safety (although the latest research concludes that having a vaginal delivery after a caesarean section is possible and safe). In any case, she was informed and carried out practices that made the process much more humanized in both cases, such as performing skin to skin while the caesarean sections were concluded.

With her fourth child, although it was no longer feasible to try a vaginal delivery, she was determined to get even more involved in the process and Help your baby be born. This was communicated to the staff that would assist her in her fourth caesarean section and although it depended on how events would happen during the surgery, she had a wonderful experience.

It was herself the first person who touched her baby for the first time, something few people know is possible. That's why he wanted to share his experience, so that other women feel motivated to choose and express how they want to give birth.