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Maybe you meant the opposite and were talking about humans: those humans who aren't so bright tend to reproduce more because their God told them to or because they won't use birth control and now they are overpopulating the planet leading to a loss of natural resources and the ultimate demise of the species due to ignorance.
It's also about protecting the natural process of pregnancy and birth and recognizing it is part of a womans journey and not a medical emergency and promotes as little medical intervention as possible unless needed for mother or baby safety.
In both cases you should be aware of statistics — for hospital — # of c / s, % induction, infant mortality, morbidity stats, attitude towards postdates, procedure for postdates, attitude towards natural birth (if you want one), VBAC rates (tells you alot about how medicalized their vision is even if you don't need one), etc..
I definitely worry when I think about how popular culture is making all my fellow women of the world view natural, normal birth as only for «masochists, women who don't shave their armpits and have children named Moon Flower»
Education during pregnancy rarely has anything serious to do with breastfeeding, and since breastfeeding is perceived by most pre-parenthood women to be a natural, instinctive thing instead of a learned behavior (on both mom & baby's part) if it doesn't go absolutely perfectly from the first moments they may feel something is wrong with THEM and clam up about it while quietly giving the baby the hospital - offered bottle along with the bag of formula samples they give out «just in case» even if you explicitly tell them you're breastfeeding (which was my experience with my firstborn in 2004 and one of the many highly informed reasons I chose to birth my next two at home).
Whilst many mothers opt for a natural birth it can become just too painful so you shouldn't feel bad about it if you do require some help.
Although the Patriots are not looked upon too kindly in my household, we are pleased to hear about the natural, water birth of Bundchen and Brady's baby boy Benjamin.
It wasn't until... oh... about a week before my son was born that I started really getting into the natural movement... way to late to do anything but make minor changes to my birth plan.
They forgot about the oxytocin... My vaginal birth not having messed things up (and the pitocin having even increased my natural levels... shh don't tell anyone), I was able to chill out and send the occasional text message without the usual fight or flight response caused by texting while I get on the freeway (wait a minute, I thought fight or flight was the response caused in all the other drivers when they see you texting).
Through childbirth education and learning about hypnobirthing and coping techniques, he came to believe that an all - natural birth can be positive and not traumatic.
If you were planning to have a natural birth but change your mind during labour, you shouldn't feel disappointed or guilty; although most women are told about the pain caused by labour, nothing can prepare you for the actual feeling and if you can't handle the pain without a little help this is completely normal.
Courtney will be interviewing doulas and midwives, Jennifer will be writing about home births and essential books on natural birth, Lee will be writing about her decision not to have children, and much, much more.
As time went on, and she learned more about the natural birthing process and the current state of maternity care (as well as reflecting on her unmedicated hospital birth experience), she knew that she would not want to birth another child in the hospital, so as she and her husband Matt looked forward to conceiving their second child she had already decided on hiring a licensed midwife and planning to birth at home.
First, natural childbirth is not about babies, and it's not about birth; it is all about them:
When a woman chooses not to have a drug - free birth experience, women who believe in the superiority of natural birth tend to think of her as less - than: she took the easy way out; she just doesn't get it; she probably doesn't really care about her health, or her baby's health, as much as I care about mine.
I didn't know at the time that Susan and the nurse had conspired to get another doctor in the room who was a big advocate of me having a natural birth, so much so that he had been talking about us since we checked in.
Many families want the advice and natural birth expertise that Midwives have to offer, and want to take advantage of a wealth of information about herbal, homeopathic and essential oil remedies, but would feel safer birthing in a hospital or birth center setting, or perhaps have a physical condition that does not allow for home birth.
This is not a discussion about sin, rather it's an example (such as those used in medical school) of how the ideals of natural childbirth do not translate well into the realities of pregnancy, labor and birth.
You may need to learn a complete mindset shift, especially if you do not know anything about natural birth, or have not been around it as women were throughout history; this is extremely important if you don't feel confident, have lots of fear and do not feel supported.
I was far more anxious about a natural birth and the idea of not having an epidural.
I learned about Bellefit 9 months after I had a natural birth, I didn't think it was going to help me at all, but I was wrong!
Other times you can contact a local birth center such as Natural Birthworks birth center in Margate or an organization such as The Orchid Nest in Delray Beach to find out about their class schedules and offerings.
Heck, look at the sagas of Drs. Biter and Fischbein — both would have been (rightly) reviled by women who are now their most fervent supporters if it weren't for the fact that they spout the desperately desired line about «natural» and home birth.
My boyfriend and I have always talked about a natural birth and your story is inspirational, I don't plan on having a baby anytime in the near future, but I might have to ask you a few questions when it comes time;]!
That said, I didn't choose a natural birth because the experience was all about me.
In nursing school we don't really talk about natural births at all.
The last thing I'll comment with to end my rant about your so - called ignorance is that while most births are perfectly safe and the child arrives completely alert and healthy (regardless of hospital or homebirth) there is and always will be an element of life and death mixed into the equation — not all hospital births end in a live child, in fact the percentages are about equal in both hospital births and home births were natural vaginal births occur..
What makes me sick are the people who encouraged this woman to try something for which she was not a good candidate, and who lied to her about the safety of same, and who pushed her into feeling that how she gave birth was so important, and who are now neglecting her when she needs them and trying to sweep her and her baby under the rug and pretend her loss didn't occur because it doesn't fit in with their «natural birth is the only way» mindset.
It is natural but some parents although probably not those contemplating a Home Birth to be fair might be a bit prudish about this.
Our country needs to step up to the plate in educating women about the benefits of natural birth, and we need to help women actually do it — not just hear about it.
«In these situations, this is not a good time to talk about your desires for a natural birth,» Flamm says.
I don't agree with the tone of midwives and natural birth advocates who talk about «birth rape» and vilify all doctors either.
After hearing Dr. Gena speak about the importance of chiropractic care during pregnancy at the VBAC workshop, I couldn't wait to visit Dr. Gena's practice in Plantation for this amazing Natural Birth and Baby event and learn more about what she does and how it enriches moms - to - be lives!
Its easy to say you are informed and you «know» the risks, and nasty things like «some babies aren't just meant to live»... but man, when you are living that statistic, or that emergency, you know that all that garbage about «how» natural out of hospital birth is so much better... is just that, garbage.
Midwives who brag about having lower C - section rates as «proof» that natural birth is better and midwifery care superior have totally missed the point and should NOT call that «evidence based care» (I could brag that I haven't had one patient I have performed a AAA repair on and it would be true, only it's because I can't perform one, not that I haven't cared for a patient who needs onNOT call that «evidence based care» (I could brag that I haven't had one patient I have performed a AAA repair on and it would be true, only it's because I can't perform one, not that I haven't cared for a patient who needs onnot that I haven't cared for a patient who needs one).
When I learned more about how natural birth process works and how women's body goes along with it with the help of its hormones, all I could think «it makes so much sense, why didn't I know about this?
Summer — I think I know exactly how you feel, because it's how I feel when people make inaccurate assumptions and generalizations about women and babies who didn't have a natural birth (I had an emergency c - section at 28 weeks, and my baby is the happiest one I've ever met).
I'm 28 weeks now with my first child, and scared about giving birth... I will probably go for a C - section that doesn't hurt as bad as natural birth.
Please be positive and respectful of each mother's choice in diapering, the same as you would to each mother's choice to breast or bottle feed, or to have a natural birth or medicated birth, family bed or crib... There are lots of sites on the internet, not just this one, that go into great detail about elimination communication, as well as many support groups which provide tips and encouragement to moms who want to take their relationship with their baby to this new level.
With the second child, I did have an epidural, but I was on the verge of saying I didn't want it after all, because I seemed to be handling the contractions well, having read a lot about natural birth in the couple of years between kids.
It is not about whether you have a natural birth, an un-medicated birth or a cesarean birth.
They are believing the claims put forward about home birth being just as safe as hospital birth and birth being a natural process that doesn't need interference.
But the rise in popularity of so - called natural or gentle births, where the focus often becomes ensuring that the mother has a certain type of birth experience, means that we don't always talk about the very real risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth.
In case you don't read any further, I want to assure anyone reading this that has doubts about a natural birth with For Women, that it is absolutely possible.
I think Amy's assertion about land mammals is intended to demonstrate the cognitive dissonance suffered by some natural birth advocates that promote water birth, not as an argument that we should eschew it and follow nature.
Not only do we need to teach our daughters about breastfeeding and natural births, but someday our sons will grow up and be the main support system.
This isn't about natural birth or doulas or whatever, this is about the fear of women's power.
I started to learn more and more about hospital births and confirmed what I had already felt deep down: birth is a natural process and should be supported as such, not seen as constant danger or a diagnosis waiting to happen.
I wish I would have saw this in Aug. then just maybe I would not feel so sad now everytime I hear some one talk about there natural birth experience.
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