Not exact matches
I
say «limited
experience» because until
about a decade ago most adoptions were closed with little to no information
about birth families for individuals who were adopted and vice versa.
That
said, I didn't choose a natural
birth because the
experience was all
about me.
I agree with everything Stacy
says above, and question how you interpret simple education, and advocacy for the poor baby who probably didn't enjoy HIS
birth experience, as «ladies who feel so negative
about birth.»
As for my specific
experience with OB / GYN care, my physician invited us to take photographs in the OR, something that is hotly contested in ORs around here during c - section
births, because she
said, «If I screw up, I'm going to be worrying
about a lot more than whether you have photos and videos of it.»
She spoke with The Stir
about her
experience, what has helped her cope in the wake of the brouhaha, and what she would
say to other moms facing pushback
about the kind of
birth they want to have.
I don't often give glowing reviews, but I really can't
say enough
about Rosie and what she meant to us for our
birth Experience.
Nikki Reed, Katherine Heigl, January Jones, Alicia Silverstone, Holly Madison and Padma Lakshmi all had their placentas encapsulated and turned into pills to take after giving
birth, too, while Kim Zolciak - Biermann and Gaby Hoffman
say they ingested theirs in smoothie form — and they all had positive things to
say about their
experiences.
What you're
saying is that the best people to give information are lay people with no personal
experience of home
birth, no professional expertise in obstetrics and midwifery and no thoughts either way
about home
birth.
«In my
experience, women who learn
about birth ahead of time are more active participants in their own
birth process, which leads to better outcomes,» he
says.
I know what you're
saying, I'm just on a big kick atm to tell women THE TRUTH
about birth lol because although I'm a
birth junkie from long ago, there were things I was unprepared for when I
experienced a real
birth.
What does an obstetrician with over 25 years
experience working with midwives and birthing women have to
say about women who are fearless, prepared, trust in their own bodies and are active participants in their own
birth process?
I was
about to drown myself in the tub when I had a revelation... [With] the midwife looking at me and
saying, «You're a coward and a bad mother if you give up on your
birth experience.
Many women have successful home
births every day, and have nothing but good things to
say about their
experiences.
In follow - up interviews two months later, four out of five
said that the psilocybin
experience had improved their well - being and satisfaction with life,
about 70 percent rated the
experience as among the most spiritually significant events of their lives, and nearly 70 percent called it one of the most personally meaningful events, comparable to the
birth of a first child or the death of a parent.
When a friend and I were talking
about birth experiences, I
said that I'd had the gamut of
birth experiences and could just have normal
births from now on and she responded: «No you haven't.
When writers describe the
experience of writing and publishing a first novel,
about half
say it's like giving
birth and the other half
say it's like riding a roller coaster.