«I've
seen all natural births, necessary and IMO unnecessary C Sections, overuse of drugs, fantastic drs, awful ones (same with midwives) and some inspiring stories.
I had
seen natural births on video / online and read tons of birth stories, but I was still scared.
Though it does lend credence to the idea that the reason that natural birth zealots love to say OBs never
see a natural birth is because a birth can't be natural in a hospital.
Then you recounted the classic NCB myths that «most doctors have never
seen a natural birth,» which is absurd, about half of hospital births involve neither c - section, instrumental delivery, nor drugs to accelerate labor.
I am beyond confused as to what you think is ignorance — believing that a woman's body that was designed to give birth is going to do just that unless something stops it... or believing that a doctor that has probably never
seen a natural birth nor experienced pregnancy or birth themselves (because most OB's that I've encountered have not experienced either situation) is capable of knowing what each individual woman is needing??
With the help of the internet, it is possible to view natural birth videos and
see natural birth pictures of real babies born to real women.
Many haven't
seen a natural birth, let alone experienced one, and they think that pain should be avoided at all costs.
Instantly, the tiny room filled with nurses (who I later found out wanted to
see natural birth, as several had not seen it before).
It's so refreshing and encouraging to
see a natural birth in a hospital setting.
Not exact matches
«I didn't realize on social media how much
natural joy from surprises are taken away because you know everything,» Lile says, referring to milestones like
births that he used to
see on Facebook.
I planned a
natural birth with my first, after
seeing somewhere the stat that 90 % of women who practice the Bradley method do manage to have drug - free deliveries.
After analyzing the stats and the way things typically go, I don't
see how someone would choose to do anything other than a
natural birth, if possible.
«The Healthy Mama program is the most comprehensive prenatal program I have
seen during my time as a
natural childbirth educator and
birth advocate.
These reconstructed «
natural facts,» while equally socially embedded relative to more medicalized perspectives, are
seen by midwives as essential components of the foundation needed for «trusting
birth outside the hospital» once labor begins.
They forgot about the oxytocin... My vaginal
birth not having messed things up (and the pitocin having even increased my
natural levels... shh don't tell anyone), I was able to chill out and send the occasional text message without the usual fight or flight response caused by texting while I get on the freeway (wait a minute, I thought fight or flight was the response caused in all the other drivers when they
see you texting).
I will check to
see that the table is correctly inserted on your page (it MUST be directly on the
birth story page - if you have more than one page that meets this criteria, please submit them separately; if you have five or more
natural birth stories on your site you may put the webring on a page which links to each birthstory), and, if your page meets the webring criteria, I will add you to the ring.
Most women (at least that I talk to)
see water
birth as «
natural pain relief» not «
natural like the birds and the bees».
These include,
natural birth (the cesarean rates around the world are high and on the increase), eating a diet more suited to one's own country (not fast foods), and knowing how to breastfeed from having
seen other women doing so.
I I don't
see them pushing homebirths, but rather pushing
natural births - also in the hospital.
OT: I had a P1 with previous uncomplicated
natural birth come to
see me to tell me she's pregnant again.
I'd love to
see the «
natural»
birth craziness and bullying of women / C - sections / medicated
births / lactivism shown in this film.
There are many
natural childbirth photos and
natural childbirth stories that are both inspiring and intimate, helping women
see the beauty of giving
birth naturally.
i got in the shower & let the water meet my tears & something within me said - «this is the process sokhna, open to the process, open to the process»... that was the light... my mantra became «this is the process», & i returned to the bedroom... maria took my hands, looked me in the eyes & said «this is the process, sokhna...» i knew i was on my way... i rocked, squatted & allowed... maria checked me again & i was softening enough for maria to open the cervix the rest of the way... soon enough maria had massaged the cervix completely open & she told me to push... when she said this i filled with brilliance - i wanted to push, i wanted to feel it, i wanted to
see wayana... in just a few pushes wayana kamalah lioneye ra was born - i held her as she came out - i looked at this little one & she looked at me & i told her i was her mother... kayenn came over & i
saw a baby in him... this
natural birth birthed my heart... i suddenly knew what kayenn needed, what i needed & what wayana would need... the placenta came soon after & maria helped me to bed... i really just wanted to look at my 2 babies - to stand over them & beam light, gratitude & promises of infinite love & support... i wanted a
natural birth, i had a
natural birth & it continues to this day... i am writing my
birth story on wayana's 15 month celebration...
I simply would love to
see tolerance towards people who choose
natural birth and non conventional midwives.
I've worked in the Emergency Room and
seen natural child
birth.
It's
natural for a husband to want his wife to
see relief, and the warm water provides a decent amount of comfort for the
natural home
birth after gutting out hours of contractions.
I have recently been so saddened to
see mothers tearing each other apart over all kinds of mothering choices such as breastfeeding, home
birth vs. hospital
birth,
natural eating, sugar or no sugar before a year, extended rear facing vs. turn»em around when it is legal.
Just like
birth location, the provider you choose to
see during pregnancy, and to attend your
birth, has huge implications in your ability to have a
natural birth experience.
It is so unfortunate to
see that you preach the status quo...
Birth is, but, the most
natural of processes and your stupid inquiry and crappy professional opinion is at odds with the «eternal
natural way.»
I so enjoyed
seeing Dr. Gena again, we met for the first time at
Natural Birthworks
Birth Center in Margate at an amazing and informative VBAC workshop that home birth midwives Gelena Hinkley and Sandra Lobaina organized and held several months
Birth Center in Margate at an amazing and informative VBAC workshop that home
birth midwives Gelena Hinkley and Sandra Lobaina organized and held several months
birth midwives Gelena Hinkley and Sandra Lobaina organized and held several months back.
I do think there is a gap between a woman aiming to have a completely
natural birth and
seeing that as a
natural physiological process, and treating it like a problem already in progress and preventative measures.
We need people on our team and this can include our partner, a doula, a midwife — others who
see birth as a
natural beautiful thing, who share our beliefs, who believe in our ability to
birth a baby, and who will help us achieve our best
birth.
We hope that our child will
see it as a
natural relationship between his / her
birth family and adoptive family and will never have to search for who he / she is, knowing that he / she will always be loved and wanted.
Natural childbirth experts say they have seen a modest increase in interest in natural childbirth following a recent film by actress Ricki Lake, who gave birth at home with the help of a m
Natural childbirth experts say they have
seen a modest increase in interest in
natural childbirth following a recent film by actress Ricki Lake, who gave birth at home with the help of a m
natural childbirth following a recent film by actress Ricki Lake, who gave
birth at home with the help of a midwife.
But medical professionals interviewed concur that hospital
births, at least the ones they
see, are rarely
natural, and the specter of malpractice suits hangs over their comments.
So I was able to have her crawl on me and find and latch just like I
saw on the videos of a standard,
natural birth.
It's great to
see that people are embracing an all
natural birth and using different methods.
If you're exploring
natural child
birth, it's only
natural to explore homebirth videos to
see what your options are and get a sense of what your experience may be like.
The following scene transpired: various medical professionals came in to check if I was able to handle general anaesthetic or other medical procedures, plus a few looky - loo medical students who wanted to
see a
natural breech
birth as they had never
seen one - but Lanny shooed them out and informed they couldn't watch the show - and then some epic pushing.
So, I ended up
natural birth and
saw a little bit like my first
birth I was unstable not that I had you know, how do we feel, when our expectations aren't met you know.
Women who planned an epidural didn't
see a need for childbirth education classes that focused on
natural birth techniques.
This was greatly contradicted by midwives, who
see giving
birth as something
natural and normal.
Why are women who choose
natural birth seen as crazy, reckless, or «hippies»?
After
seeing many hospital
births (where medical personnel usually have NO idea what to do at a
natural, drug - free
birth!)
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They have
seen lots of videos on you tube, as I just love watching such emotional powerful
natural births.
I don't
see anywhere where it says «if you have a
natural, unmedicated
birth, then everything will be guaranteed eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeasy!!!!» This is just factually addressing one of the problems, and one of the potential causes.
I started to learn more and more about hospital
births and confirmed what I had already felt deep down:
birth is a
natural process and should be supported as such, not
seen as constant danger or a diagnosis waiting to happen.
I wish I would have
saw this in Aug. then just maybe I would not feel so sad now everytime I hear some one talk about there
natural birth experience.
I have studied
birth stories and
seen images and videos that depict the calm and
natural process that I am searching for.