Hello?
Celia: Oh hi. Can I help you?
Sounds of shuffling.
We can fast-forward a bit. This parts all small talk, Paula said.
I nodded. Paula pressed the forward button on the recorder and held it down for several seconds. When she released it, the recording continued.
Celia: Are you interested in a home birth?
Paula: Yeah. I had my son at the hospital and Id like to try
Celia: Did you have a bad experience?
Paula: No. Not really. Just, you know, I dont really like hospitals.
Celia: Most healthy people dont. Thats one of the benefits of the home births. Theres less stress and fear in a home.
Paula: Do you . . . I mean would you do it at my house?
Celia: Whatever youre comfortable with. This can be your home away from home. A lot of people prefer the center, and remember, not everyone who wants a home birth has a home. This center is for everyone. Would you like to see the birthing room?
Paula: Uh . . . no.
I raised an eyebrow at Paula. She paused the tape.
Why didnt you go look at the room? I asked.
For what? Im not actually going to have my baby there, you know. Not even for you.
I laughed. Still. You could have checked it out. Its actually kind of nice.
Paula giggled. I knew that would kill you. You cant stand the thought that I had an opportunity to poke around and didnt.
Well, you have to be sort of convincing. I mean, youre there on the pretext of wanting to hire a midwife and then you dont even look at the facility.
Paula waved her hand. Ah, no big deal. She gave me this and I oohed and aahed at all the right places.
She pulled a glossy brochure from her purse. It contained several pictures of the birthing room, complete with a birth tub and balls.
Did you ask her about her boyfriend? I asked.
Paula nodded and pressed the Play button on the recorder.
Paula: How long have you been doing this?
Celia: Almost three years.
Paula: Are you certified?
Celia: Of course.
I sipped my tea. You asked her for certification?
Paula nodded. Yeah. I was trying to get a groove on her. She gave me enough rubbish on the benefits of home births and births in a home away from home to make me think she was legit.
She fidgeted with the recorder and the playback resumed.
Paula: So are you a nurse?
Celia: I was. Yes. In Miami. An ob-gyn nurse. Then I decided to go into business for myself and really focus on what I love. You know if you just give your dreams a chance, it can change your life. Youre dreaming of having your baby without all the trappings of the hospital. I can help you.
When are you due? Whos your doctor now?
Paula: Uh. In March. Dr. Reynolds.
Celia: Do you have her number?
Paula: What?
Celia: I can call your doctor and begin the process to find out if youre a good candidate for home birth
Paula: Oh no. I mean, I have to think about it. You know, talk to my husband. You know how men are. Are you married?
Celia: No.
Paula: You have a boyfriend?
Celia: Not at the moment.
Silence.
I raised an eyebrow. Paula held up her hand, indicating for me to wait.
Celia: I was seeing someone, but well . . . things got complicated.
Paula: Im sorry. Affairs of the heart can be complicated. Was it recent?
Celia: Yes. Very.
Paula: My toughest breakup was this married guy I was seeing. It wasnt one of those, was it?
Celia: Actually . . .
Paula: Oh, sweetheart. Im so sorry. I couldnt take it. I couldnt stand being second. Well, he would tell me I was first, but he wouldnt leave her
Celia: Yes. Thats it. We broke it off because he wont leave her.
Paula: Dont worrytheres plenty of Tom, Dick, and Alans out there.
I laughed.
Paula stopped the tape. Thats pretty much it.
Wait! What was her reaction when you mentioned Alan?
Nothing. She just kind of looked sad and shrugged. The rest of the tape is her persuading me to leave my OB and become her client. You know, having a home birth gives you maximum control over your birth experience, blah blah. You can listen to it later; hearing the sales pitch once was enough for me.
Tell me how you really feel about it.
Paula laughed. Well, I got her to say she was with a married guy. But not who. I didnt know how to get that part without downright asking herare you seeing a podiatrist name Alan?
Its okay. You did great. Good stuff