#96 | From Pushing Through to Feeling It All: A Marine Mom’s Pain-Free Birth Journey

From Control to Surrender, How One Mother Experienced Pain-Free Birth

What if the key to a peaceful, pain-free birth was not about doing more, but about letting go?

What if the intensity of labor was never meant to be feared, but understood?

For many women, birth is something to prepare for, manage, and endure. It is often framed as something unpredictable, something risky, something painful that requires intervention to survive.

But for Zatha Aiken, her journey through three very different births revealed something entirely different.

Birth is not something to fight against.

It is something to enter into fully.

Her story is not just about birth. It is about transformation, identity, trust, and rediscovering the design of the female body.

A Foundation Built on Strength and Control

Zatha entered pregnancy with a mindset shaped by discipline, resilience, and structure.

As a Marine Corps intelligence officer, she had been trained to push through discomfort, follow authority, and perform under pressure. She knew how to endure. She knew how to overcome.

So naturally, she approached birth the same way.

She assumed it would be another intense experience. Another challenge to conquer. Another moment where she would need to grit her teeth and push through.

And in many ways, that mindset gave her confidence. She was not afraid of hard things.

But what she began to notice during pregnancy was something deeper.

There was a quiet but powerful lack of trust in women’s bodies within the system she was navigating.

Even as a strong, capable Marine, she was treated as though her body needed constant oversight, management, and control.

Birth was not presented as something her body could do.

It was presented as something that needed to be handled.

That realization planted the first seed.

The Beginning of Awakening

During her first pregnancy, three pivotal moments began to shift her perspective.

The first was unexpected. She watched a film portraying a home birth that ended in tragedy. Instead of creating fear, it sparked curiosity.

Why was birth being portrayed this way? What was the underlying message? What was being left out?

Rather than turning her away, it drew her in.

The second moment came through a chance conversation. A woman introduced her to the concept of free birth. A birth without medical management. A birth rooted in trust.

This idea was completely outside of her previous understanding, yet something about it resonated deeply.

The third moment changed everything.

At 34 weeks pregnant, she was told the military hospital could no longer accommodate her birth.

What initially sounded like a problem became a turning point.

For the first time, she was forced to consider something different.

And in that space, possibility opened.

Her First Birth, Confidence Without Understanding

Zatha transferred her care to a birth center late in pregnancy.

When labor began, it came quickly.

She woke in the early morning hours feeling contractions and allowed her body to rest. But within a few hours, everything intensified.

On the drive to the birth center, her body began pushing.

By the time she arrived, her baby was already crowning.

Her body worked powerfully. Efficiently. Exactly as it was designed to.

But despite her strength and confidence, she still experienced pain.

Why?

Because she did not yet understand what was happening inside her body.

The sensations felt intense and unfamiliar. And even without fear of birth itself, there was still a level of resistance to the unknown.

She was working through labor.

Not with it.

Her biggest realization came after the birth, during the delivery of the placenta. The urgency, the pressure, and the external management created more discomfort than the birth itself.

That moment revealed something important.

Interference often creates more tension than the process itself.

Stepping Into Freedom With Her Second Birth

By her second pregnancy, everything shifted.

She had left the military. She had moved overseas. She was no longer under the same systems or expectations.

For the first time, she experienced complete autonomy.

She chose free birth.

This decision was not made lightly. It required responsibility, education, and a deep level of trust.

She immersed herself in learning. She prepared her body. She prepared her mind.

When labor began, it was again intense and fast.

This time, her toddler was present. Her husband supported her. Her environment felt safe and familiar.

There was more confidence.

More awareness.

More trust.

But there was still effort.

There was still a subtle layer of resistance.

She had removed external control, but internally, there was still something to refine.

The Missing Piece, Understanding

By her third pregnancy, Zatha realized something profound.

It was not enough to believe her body could do it.

She needed to understand how it was doing it.

She began studying the physiology of birth in depth.

She learned how the uterus functions as a muscle. How it contracts and releases. How it works in coordination with the cervix.

She learned about hormones. Oxytocin, the hormone of love and connection. Endorphins, the body’s natural pain relief. Adrenaline, which peaks during transition to provide focus and alertness.

She began to see birth not as chaos, but as a beautifully orchestrated process.

And she adopted a simple but powerful mantra.

Feel it, do not fear it.

This became the foundation of her third birth.

Her Third Birth, Fully Present and Pain-Free

Her third labor began quietly in the night.

Instead of reacting, she observed.

Instead of bracing, she softened.

Each contraction became information.

She noticed where the sensation was in her body. She noticed how it moved. She noticed its rhythm, its intensity, its purpose.

She stayed curious.

As labor progressed, she recognized each phase.

When transition began, she did not panic. She understood that the shaking, the intensity, the heightened sensations were all part of the hormonal shift preparing her body for birth.

She knew her body was working exactly as it should.

There was no fear.

And without fear, there was no tension.

And without tension, there was no pain.

She labored mostly alone, which allowed her to remain deeply connected to her body without distraction or external influence.

When the moment came, her body did not require force.

Her baby moved down.

Her body opened.

And her baby slipped into her hands.

Fully present. Fully aware. Fully at peace.

Why Pain-Free Birth Is Possible

Zatha’s experience highlights a truth that is both simple and profound.

Pain in birth is not only about physical sensation.

It is deeply connected to perception.

When the body experiences fear, it responds with tension. Muscles tighten. Blood flow changes. The body enters a state of resistance.

That tension increases discomfort.

That discomfort reinforces fear.

This is the fear tension pain cycle.

But when fear is removed, the entire experience changes.

The same sensations are present. The same physiological processes are happening.

But the body is relaxed.

The mind is calm.

And the sensations are no longer interpreted as pain.

They are experienced as intensity, pressure, movement.

As purpose.

The Power of Awareness in Labor

One of the most transformative aspects of Zatha’s third birth was her awareness.

She was not disconnected from what was happening.

She was more connected than ever before.

She knew when her uterus was contracting.

She knew when her baby was descending.

She knew when her hormones were shifting.

Nothing felt random.

Nothing felt alarming.

Everything had meaning.

This awareness replaced fear with understanding.

And understanding created peace.

From Control to Surrender

Perhaps the greatest transformation in Zatha’s journey was the shift from control to surrender.

Her first birth was rooted in strength and endurance.

Her third birth was rooted in trust and openness.

This shift did not make her weaker.

It made her more aligned.

She was no longer trying to manage birth.

She was allowing birth to unfold.

And in that surrender, she discovered a deeper connection to her body, her femininity, and her faith.

Birth became more than a physical experience.

It became a spiritual one.

What This Means for You

You do not need three births to arrive at this understanding.

You do not need to learn through trial and error.

Zatha’s journey reveals what is possible when knowledge, trust, and presence come together.

Pain-free birth is not about eliminating sensation.

It is about transforming your relationship to it.

It is about understanding what your body is doing.

It is about releasing fear.

It is about allowing your body to function as it was designed.

From Pushing Through to Feeling It All: A Marine Mom’s Pain-Free Birth Journey

More about Zatha:

Zatha is a mother of three currently living in southern Italy. She grew up all over the United States and attended the U.S. Naval Academy, later serving nine years as a U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Officer. During her military career, she married her husband, a U.S. Naval Officer, and in 2022 welcomed their first child at a Birth Center after disengaging from the assigned military hospital at 37 weeks— an experience that ultimately led her to leave the Marine Corps to devote herself fully to motherhood.
 
A year after the birth, her husband received orders to Italy, and the family relocated overseas while Zatha was eight months pregnant with their second child. Just one month after arriving, she free-birthed in Italy with only her husband, son, and mother present. Her third pregnancy was blissfully undocumented and deeply intuition-led, and during that time she wrote and published her first children’s book, Do You Remember Your Wonderful Day? — inspired by a meaningful nighttime conversation she regularly had with her own parents while growing up. The book is a collection of artistically rendered moments from her children’s life in rural Italy, narratively designed to help parents connect with their children while nurturing memory, language, and emotional expression.
 
Zatha’s third birth — her first pain-free birth — was a completely solo labor experience, though she awakened her husband just in time for the birth.
 
Shaped by the traumatic loss of her only sibling and younger brother (www.HansLoewen.com) during her formative adult years and years of military service, Zatha has lived across the full spectrum of human endurance — from surviving deep grief to enduring the rigorous physical challenges associated with a career in the Marine Corps. These experiences informed three different approaches to each birth, ultimately guiding her toward a deep-rooted faith in God, trust in her body, and the belief that healing comes not from emotional suppression, resistance, or survival but from allowing herself to feel the full spectrum of emotions and sensations that life, death, and birth awaken.
 
Connect with Zatha here: @zathaiken @pagesfromz

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