Not exact matches
How wonderful that you were able to have your
birth the way you wanted it!
We are constantly blown away by
how wonderful our midwifery care was throughout the pregnancy and
how perfect our son's
birth truly was in no small part do to Jacqueline.
After hearing for nine months
how wonderful and magical it is to give
birth, it is not surprising that you may find yourself feeling a bit sad and let down after the
birth.
Most moms do what «sbest for their kids.And yes, there are women out there who legitimately can not bf, so formula is a
WONDERFUL choice for them.I exclusively bf both of mine, but think it's okay to ff if you don't have enough milk.there are other situations where i think it's selfish.As for drugs during pregnancy and
birth, I had to take 3 doses of medication while pregnant so that I could eat.my morning sickness was so bad I couldn't even keep water down.I made the choice to do that so I didn't starve my unborn child, but I only took what was neccessary to keep something down, and then had no other drugs and plan not to until my son is done bf.And as for the «natural» baby, carcinogens are EVERYWHERE, even in your organic food.in this industrialized world you can not get away from them, and to attack other moms for their choices is a sad statement of your morality and on
how your child's persoality is going to turn out.also, having multiple kids is definately more demanding than one.
I can not really put into words
how wonderful it was to have Maggie as my
birth doula.
I can't say enough
how wonderful this experience was compared to my two year old son's
birth at the hospital with doctor, epidural, pitocin, three night stay in the hospital.
With great advice, humor and
birth stories, Lothian and DeVires share the truth about
birth and
how to make it a
wonderful time in your life.
Your partner has the opportunity to learn what you will be going through, and will learn
how to be supportive and appreciative of the
wonderful process of pregnancy and
birth.
Because doctors can't sweep this information under the rug, there are public records of what happen, but you read those Hurt by Homebirth stories and see
how many times a perfectly nice
wonderful BFF of a midwife then turns into a complete bitch when the
birth goes wrong and they fear that there might be some sort of legal repercussion or bad press for them.
Although, this is our last child and my daughter will never witness her mama giving
birth, she will know all about
birth and
how wonderful it is!
Just like people love to share a terrible
birth story, and tend to shun those who had
wonderful birth stories, everyone loves to share the bad stories about what happened to someone else, or
how another child turned out, and it doesn't really matter — to some extent —
how they were parented, it's normally the mother's fault.
What a
wonderful story, it sounds like the script for what I hope for with my second
birth in the upcoming weeks... one thing that you captured so well, and what I have struggled with describing, is
how with your first you knew intellectually that you had a baby but instinctively felt unsettled and confused... I couldn't agree more with that statement.
I sat there in bed and held her for the first five hours after her
birth, entranced with
how wonderful she was.