The problem here is that
birth is full of surprises.
Not exact matches
Having made a home for Mary in his own house (cf. Jn 19, 27), it
is hardly
surprising that the cosmic significance
of the Virgin
birth achieves its
full impact in the Prologue to John's own gospel.
But
birth can
be full of surprises, and if it doesn't go the way we want it to, there
's lots we can do afterwards to make peace with the experience (without feeling a failure) and make the joy
of successfully breastfeeding even more worth the effort.
Their
births are a beautiful kind
of intense,
full of joy and
surprises, and saying it
's an event
full of love feels like an understatement.
Just remember that no matter how well prepared you
are, giving
birth can
be full of surprises, so try to get ready to roll with whatever comes your way.
Women
were BUILT to give
birth, OBGYNs
are glorified surgeons, oh a BTW what about leaving sponges inside women, and all kinds if issues that come with surgery, and the fact that a hospital
is full of germs and sick people, where as at home its the same environment moms
been in the whole pregnancy... Hospitals smeared midwives when they first started cutting babies out, and they continue to do it, I wouldn't
be surprised if they lied about the stats
If you know their trademark weird comedy stylings from «Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job,» then it shouldn't
surprise you that The Film Stage says the short has «crackpipes, dry humping, saliva exchange,
full vaginal
birth, and abuse
of every kind» and «if twisted humor
is your thing, this
is heaven.»