Sentences with phrase «stories about their birth experiences»

Years ago, baby showers were quite formal affairs where only a handful of women came together to give gifts and share horror stories about their birth experiences.
But there are an equal amount of positive stories about the birth experience, even in hospitals.

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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.
Different experiences can affect early breastfeeding success Labor and delivery aka your birth story is something you will talk about for years to come.
You'll learn about her experience with becoming and being pregnant, her decision to have a homebirth, the process she had working with midwives, the importance of social support during pregnancy, delivery, and after birth, her entire birth story, and lots more!
Or head over to our main Birth Stories Section to read about other types of birthing experiences...
Please feel free to share your story about what you did during your pregnancy / birth, which contributed to your positive birth experience, eg.
-LSB-...] has a story (that I'm too squeamish to read) about her birth experiences.
Different experiences can affect early breastfeeding success Labor and delivery aka your birth story is something you will talk about for years to
Or head over to the main Birth Stories Section to read about other types of birthing experiences...
Both were great, hard but wonderful, and I found that reading a lot about labour and birth (both physiological and stories) helped me to realise that I could influence my experience hugely just by the attitude that I cultivated as pregnancy progressed and the mental «tools» I used during labour.
Slowly, the story came out, first about his birth and adoption, and later about his lived experience of the process.
Our own Jennifer Lance has a story (that I'm too squeamish to read) about her birth experiences.
Getting back to birth, though, what I would like to see is more birth centers, more midwives like the one in the NPR story, and less of both the «classic» hospital birthing experience and also less of NCB madness like «power birthing» (shudder) that I just this morning learned about from a comment on this blog.
You can also talk to others about their experiences (including online in places such as mothering.com); read stories; watch videos, (including Youtube) of home and hospital births; and ideally attend the meeting of a homebirth group.
Unfortunately it wasn't the case for me during either of my children's births, and plenty of moms have horror stories about awful nurses ruining their birth experiences.
And I would bet that the hospital horror stories are more to do with the womens «feelings» about her birth experience rather than the actual damaged / dead babies from the home birth horror stories.
Over coffee yesterday, I opened up about my experience with a new girlfriend and she shared that her sister went through a difficult time after the birth of both of her children and how it really helped to hear my story since she was concerned she too might suffer from postpartum depression.
Both of them fell in love with the birth process after going through it themselves with their first littles, and now between the two of them have experienced hospital birth, water birth (at All About Babies, of course), home birth and cesarean section, giving them a truly comprehensive understanding of the beauty in each and every birth story
As awesome as her experiences were, if you are like me, Jessicca's home birth story may be hard for you to hear about.
Our couple today, Jessica and Seth Burdette, share their story about doing what was best for their family and creating the birth experience of their dreams.
Likewise, after giving birth, you may feel a similar instinct to talk about your birth story and experience.
Further, talk to your doctor about their experience with difficult births and ask them to share some success stories with you.
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