Not exact matches
I
completely understand the well - intentioned experiences that gave
birth to these words, but every time we insert «and then God showed
up» into our story or «God, we invite You here» into our prayer, we communicate something really confusing about the Almighty.
That's what I'm saying too - I think that the real problems that have lead us so far away from breastfeeding are less
to do with formula companies and more
to do with the
completely screwed
up North American
birth culture where under - informed medical staff are the ones at the steering wheel and we have succumbed
to the over-sexualization of breasts and other non-female-friendly cultural ideas that have made breastfeeding «gross», «offensive» or «unnecessary».
Also remember that post partum depression may not show
up instantly; PPD can happen
up to six months after
birth, even if you were
completely fine beforehand.
Up until the 50s most women in the UK gave
birth at home, and most were only attended by a female friend or relative, or a «self - titled» untrained midwife, and it was
completely down
to luck as
to how good, or bad she was.
So you offer
up 2
completely unsubstantiated anecdotes
to claim that hospital
birth is dangerous while Dr. Tuteur analyzes multiple large scale studies
to which she always links, and SHE is the one doing «bad science»?
I ended
up having a
completely different
birth than I had expected, but I was able
to go with the flow and make educated decisions along the way.
April is C - section Awareness Month, and Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake are taking this opportunity
to open
up about how Biel's plans
to have a
completely natural
birth took an unexpected turn.
My
completely normal and natural
birth almost turned into major abdominal surgery because the doctors and nurses felt the need
to put multiple monitors
up inside me and constantly check me for progression.
Each extra «hot» day led
to a 0.4 % decrease in
births, and people didn't
completely make
up the difference in cooler times.
While trying
to come
up with a contagious method of
birth control among rodent pests, an Australian lab in 2001 modified a mousepox virus, which, unintentionally, caused the rodents» immune system
to fail
completely — even in animals previously vaccinated against mousepox.
After a mother gives
birth to a child, she finds not only her body has
completely changed, but also that her emotions are in need of a good tune
up in order
to find harmony.