So it just boggles my mind that a lay person who knows next to
nothing about childbirth thinks she can hire herself out as a midwife, risk the lives of her clients and their infants and then dust off her hands and say «oh well» when something like this happens.
It is important to keep in mind that
nothing about childbirth is rigid and people have to be open for flexibility.
Nothing about childbirth is completely without risk, and a c - section is a surgery.
Not exact matches
However, the fact remains that there should be
nothing to worry
about during
childbirth.
This cultural phenomenon — where it's normal to talk
about birth as being
nothing short of terrifying, excruciatingly painful, frantic, and dangerous --- is putting pregnant women in a mental horror - house
about childbirth.
If there is one thing to know
about pregnancy and
childbirth, it is that
nothing is a smooth road.
There's
nothing black and white
about childbirth.
Your time would be better spent learning something
about child rearing rather than practicing breathing techniques that will do
nothing for the pain, although, they might come in handy for your first bowel movement post
childbirth.