Sentences with phrase «all about natural births»

I mean it is certainly an option and thank goodness for those interventions when we need them, but It seems to me that if we stop talking about natural birth as «alternative birth» it might have a chance at becoming a little more main stream.
It seemed so very important at the time... and now, who gives a damn about natural birth when the cost is your baby's life?
As you say, who gives a damn about natural birth when the cost is your baby's life?
This is a great example, because I bet none of you had any idea I was passionate about natural birth and similar subjects.
Online Natural Birth Class are for couples who want to learn as much as possible about natural births.
A fervent feminist and vegetarian, she is passionate about natural birth, breastfeeding, body autonomy and attachment parenting.
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I was lucky enough to have a prenatal teacher who was as passionate about breastfeeding as she was about natural birth.
I read all the new information out there about natural birth and knew I was a good candidate.
I looked at the facts carefully those years ago, and despite my positive feelings about natural birth options, for personal and professional reasons, I chose the path of nursing as the safer choice for my patients / clients and myself.
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.
Women are indoctrinated to believe that there is something desirable and superior about natural birth and brainwashed to fear hospital «interventions» and that does sometimes lead them to avoid OBs.
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;]!
In nursing school we don't really talk about natural births at all.
What's fascinating about the natural birth trend is that it serves as such a counter to the too - posh - to - push phenomenon that was so predominant in the 2000s.
As an extremely compassionate, attuned and patient teacher, Nicole eased my anxiety about natural birth with her vast knowledge.
I asked the moms on my Facebook page what they're doing about natural birth control, and around 500 of them replied.
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If you are thinking about water birth, read this article to get all information you need about natural birth in water.
If you want to learn more about natural birth, natural ways to deal with pain, how to enjoy your birth more and possibly have a joyful birth, then you need to read this book.
«I thought my video was sending out a really positive message about natural birth and I hope it reassures other pregnant women.»
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The picture a lot of expecting moms have when they think about natural birth is a mother having a baby in a bathtub at home.
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.
Women often hear about natural births or C - sections, but rarely do we hear much about VBACs.
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.
It made me passionate about natural birth and parenting, and although the whole experience was hard, I would never trade it.
Slightly unrelated, a post I came across today about natural birth - both physical and spiritual.
Were her unrealistic expectations about natural birth and hostility toward medical practices somewhat to blame?
«Well, how about natural birth... I mean, do a lot of your patients have unmedicated births?»
This reminds me of a few weeks ago when that blogger went off on a tangent about natural birth and breastfeeding.
This isn't about natural birth or doulas or whatever, this is about the fear of women's power.
Don't just read about natural birth, work through the exercises to gain skill and confidence while identifying the tools most likely to help you in labor.
Because there was a real chance of this happening, I started reading everything I could about natural birth and unassisted birthing in order to be prepared (I highly recommend Sheila Kitzinger and Ina May Gaskin).
There is not much information about natural births to triplets because, simply, there aren't many natural births to triplets happening.
Ever since I heard my mom talking to my aunts about the natural births they had as I was growing up.
Online Natural Birth Class are for couples who want to learn as much as possible about natural births.
Overall though, I think this is a great post to get some of the information out there to the general public about natural birth, something I think American women are sold short on.
I am a natural birth instructor via The Bradley Method and I love teaching couples about natural birth and preparing for such a pivotal and important time in their lives.

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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.
This is the second time in recent months I've found myself talking about coconut oil, the first being with an off - duty male midwife who my wife and I ran into at Wal - Mart one night, and that conversation somehow steered it's way into the realm of natural birth.
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»
I watched birth video's before I had my first and was told about the pain, but said right from the start I want a natural birth.
My doctors have been supportive, and I'm trusting what my midwife has told me about how the practice handles natural births (she no longer delivers, but is still a part of the practice).
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