Thank you so much for sharing this - I'm almost 6 month pregnant with my first one and (as probably almost every woman) a bit scared about this
whole birth thing.
If we will be blessed with another baby, I'm totally going for the diaper free
since birth thing.
Birth centers are a good choice if you don't have a husband, parents, or in - laws on board with the whole out of the
hospital birth thing.
Last week I was feeling completely stressed out, overwhelmed and honestly nervous about that whole
giving birth thing.
I'd had a natural birth before, and in my (arrogant) mind, I was good at this
whole birth thing.
Little J's baby book had a place for what we were doing when I went into labor, how long I was in labor for, how much weight I gained, pretty much
general birth things, and then it also had a place for things like headlines from the day, most popular songs, popular actors and athletes, world leaders, and average prices.
And of course your husband is OK with the
natural birth thing, however, not every husband may jump on this husband - coaching - trainning thing right away.
I really thought that after giving birth five times already that I kind of had this labor and
birth thing figured out, and I was so sure of that I just «knew» how things would go.
Good article and right on point, but I'm not so sure He would have been born to a prostitute since that would pretty much do away with the
virgin birth thing.
I kept telling her that I don't blame people for getting an epidural or doing whatever they have to do, as this
whole birth thing is pretty intense, but I knew that I could pull through.
Some of that you can do beforehand (if you fill it out right before your baby is born the president probably isn't going to change), but
the birth things you will have to do after baby is born.
Good dads know that one of the most important parts of this whole experience is ensuring that their partner knows they're as all in on
this birth thing as she is.