I had two breech babies and, being aware of the risks of trying to deliver them naturally, I was not willing to let my dreams of a natural
birth put them in danger.
Not exact matches
James made his way to the UK and applied for asylum, confident that his longstanding Christian faith would be recognised as
putting him
in mortal
danger in his
birth country.
You're
putting them
in grave
danger, raising their risk of
birth defects and potentially causing them to suffer severe chronic illnesses.
When the OBs say, «you can not physically give
birth vaginally» and the labouring mother just says, «yes I can» it
puts everyone
in a bind because they can save her life and that of the fetus but she denies the
danger.
If you were
put under general anesthesia after transferring to a hospital from a home
birth gone wrong, that means your baby was
in so much
danger that they didn't even have time to
put in a spinal block or epidural before they did your c - section.
I don't, however, agree with any claims that home
births are equally as safe as hospital
births: the AMA is wrong to
put a big flashing
danger sign on all home
births, but they're not wrong to state that
in cases of obstetrical emergency, the hospital is the better place to be.
Women have the right to select where and how to give
birth, but they do not have right to
put their babies
in danger.
But nothing is as destructive, of course, as the growing threat of Italian invasion and Haile Selassie's conscription of all Ethiopian men, which
puts Teo, who is Ethiopian by
birth,
in real
danger.