
When Mel fell in love with NRL player Ryan ‘Hoff’ Hoffman, she had no idea what she was getting into. In this edited extract from her new memoir Full Credit to the Boys, Mel reflects on how the rules of the game extend into every part of her life – including giving birth.
‘I think I really would like to try and give birth naturally.’
I was thirty-seven weeks pregnant and our obstetrician had advised me that all indications were pointing to a mega baby. She’d offered an elective caesarean, but I had declined. The alternative was to wait and hope that I went into labour early, before the kid’s head had a chance to get any bigger. The next step would be to schedule an induction.
‘You’re the boss,’ she said, and as we left her office, I wondered why there was no parade in honour of my brave and virtuous start to parenting.
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Later over dinner, Hoff and I discussed the decision. Something was bugging me.
‘Do you think I made the right call? Not to have a caesarean?’ I asked him.
‘I think you’re the one who has to be comfortable and I’ll support you whatever you decide.’