Personally, I think it has more to do with a chaotic childhood with a mentally ill father
than our birth experience.
Not exact matches
By
experiencing, even for a brief moment, the stares of others and the struggles faced by these children, donors gain a visceral understanding that the
birth defect is more
than a cosmetic issue.
The United States Postal Service is the latest victim in a long list of organizations to have recently
experienced a data breach, saying it believes more
than 800,000 employees» personal data — including Social Security numbers, names, dates of
birth, addresses among other information — may have been compromised, the Washington Post reports.
While it holds to a dogmatic faith, evangelicalism demands more
than this: an
experience, that of the new
birth, and a vigorous activism.
If the LO had a traumatic
birth, is a highly sensitive person, is overstimulated easily, is understimulated, or has
experienced some other form of hurt (been bullied, seen his parents fight, etc.), undoing that will probably take more
than one try.
She had such a wonderful
experience that when I was pregnant with my second child, I decided to leave my new OB (even though she was a far cry better
than my previous one) and have a midwife - attended home
birth as well.
When we choose our care provider at the beginning of my pregnancy, we felt that if we had a scrap, the CPM had more home
birth experience than the CNM.
I might not have had that horrible surgical
experience, might have been able to hold my baby sooner
than 8 hours after
birth, would not have had my system pumped full of drugs I'm allergic to, and would have been able to nurse my baby, instead of the uneducated hospital staff shoving bottles at him.
It is possible to train your mind to
experience birth as a pleasurable, rather
than painful
experience.
Your postpartum placenta specialist brings more
than capsules to the table and your sessions can include everything from tinctures to art that encapsulates memories of your beautiful
birth experience.
In terms of understanding your reactions, the objective factors of your
birth are less important
than your subjective
experience of it.
Several studies have shown that planned homebirth attended by a qualified
experienced caregiver is as safe or safer
than hospital
birth for low - risk women.
This training programme intends to help mothers to be able to have an easier
experience of each contraction, and to give
birth with more
than usual comfort.
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Birth rape
experiences are on the rise Nothing catches a woman's attention more
than the word rape.
However, it is much better to make a deliberate decision rather
than simply immediately reacting to a negative
birth experience.
We believe that the baby portion of Your
Birth Experience encompasses so much more
than just learning baby needs.
Breastfeeding can be challenging, and for some women, more of a trial
than their labor and
birth experience.
The baby is just sort of an add on bonus if it lives, cause the
experience of
birth is so much more important
than actually getting to do the parenting part (like dressing your baby in silly onesies, laughing about her having your great aunt's curly hair and taking embarrassing pics to share later).
As for down there, you may
experience dryness and feel less -
than - tight (if you had a vaginal
birth).
Because your
birth experience is WORSE
THAN MEANINGLESS compared to the health of your baby's brain or body!
At the end of that month long effort, more pregnant
than I'd ever been before... we found ourselves having thoroughly explored every option, confident that I had tried everything, and quite at peace and ready for the unfamiliar
birth experience I was likely to have.
Especially with planned cesarean, some babies will inadvertently be delivered prematurely.1 Babies born even slightly before they are ready may
experience breathing and breastfeeding problems.21 One to two babies per 100 will be cut during the surgery.33 Studies comparing elective cesarean section or cesarean section for reasons unrelated to the baby with vaginal
birth find that babies are 50 % more likely to have low Apgar scores, 5 times more likely to require assistance with breathing, and 5 times more likely to be admitted to intermediate or intensive care.4 Babies born after elective cesarean section are more
than four times as likely to develop persistent pulmonary hypertension compared with babies born vaginally.17 Persistent pulmonary hypertension is life threatening.
Cheryl says the pain she
experienced during labor with Pitocin was intense but no different
than her previous natural
birth.
A study published in the BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, suggests that mothers have a higher chance of
experiencing depressive symptoms four years after giving
birth than in the first twelve months after their child is born.
Women who have had difficult
births may take longer to recover
than those who have had slightly more straight forward
births and they may feel sore and uncomfortable; if you are
experiencing pain or discomfort, discuss this with your midwife or doctor and they may be able to help you.
Colic, crying, round - the - clock wakings — is it any wonder that parents
experience high rates of depression in the first year after the
birth of a child?A study of British parents in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine has found that more
than one - third of mothers and about one - fifth of fathers seem to have weathered depression sometime between becoming parents and their children's 12th birthday, with the most episodes occurring in the first year after
birth.
, as though delivering that way somehow makes their
birth experience more valid
than women who either had medicated vaginal deliveries, or c - sections.
The only major difference between our
birth experiences is that I pushed a lot longer at the hospital
than you did!
At this point, you might begin to
experience after
birth pains that can last for a few days after delivery, but more often
than not it will not last longer
than a few hours and it is very mild.
At John and Lizzie's the care is based on Active
Birth principles: the idea that women have faster, safer, easier deliveries (and their babies a better birth experience) when they move about in labour and give birth standing or squatting, rather than lying on their b
Birth principles: the idea that women have faster, safer, easier deliveries (and their babies a better
birth experience) when they move about in labour and give birth standing or squatting, rather than lying on their b
birth experience) when they move about in labour and give
birth standing or squatting, rather than lying on their b
birth standing or squatting, rather
than lying on their backs.
And when taken out of the context of the «
birth experience» and applied to my own situation, makes me instinctively say, «No, there's more
than getting a baby at the end.»
Most women who might be attracted to natural childbirth's promises that natural
birth is a safer
birth aren't going to be impressed with the claim that a good
birth experience is more important
than safety.
Consider recent pieces like these: A good
birth experience is more than the baby being delivered alive, and Saying At «Least the Baby Was Born Healthy» Isn't Enough When It Comes to B
birth experience is more
than the baby being delivered alive, and Saying At «Least the Baby Was Born Healthy» Isn't Enough When It Comes to
BirthBirth.
When a woman chooses not to have a drug - free
birth experience, women who believe in the superiority of natural
birth tend to think of her as less -
than: she took the easy way out; she just doesn't get it; she probably doesn't really care about her health, or her baby's health, as much as I care about mine.
Thankfully it is rare, but it's shocking when you spend all day with moms (and dads) who are doing everything possible to have a healthy baby, then have someone tell you that their
birth experience is more important
than a healthy mom and baby.
I had 2 miscarriages before giving
birth to my little angel and I think it just made me appreciate motherhood even more
than I would have had I not had those heartbreaking
experiences.
Women planning
birth in a midwifery unit and multiparous women planning
birth at home
experience fewer interventions
than those planning
birth in an obstetric unit with no impact on perinatal outcomes.
However, MORE people (per capita) have devastating home
birth experiences — ending with dead babies or babies with brain damage or permanent nerve damage —
than hospital
births.
Women who have had an incredibly traumatic
birth experience suffer from a type of psychological strain that's not too much different
than the effects of a life - threatening event like war or a natural disaster.
She didn't remind me of her 20 + years of
experience attending more
than 1000
births, all the success she has had as a midwife, how conservative she is about choosing to transport to the hospital if needed, etc..
In a report by WHO, researchers found that newborns who
experienced skin to skin contact immediately after
birth cried less
than babies kept in a bassinet next to their mothers.
The
birth experience is rarely and easy event in any woman's life, but some
births are more traumatic
than others.
my mother passed away dec. 8, 2008 from pancreatic cancer... shortly after giving
birth to wayana i moved back to be with my mother & nurse her through her next
birth... 2008 - no doubt a year of infinity for me - it is all
birth, death, rebirth, transitions & allowances... i get it & i owe it all to the vbac - nothing else in this
experience could give me the knowledge, strength or grace
than having this
experience... natural
birth is the only
experience a female can have that can make her a woman... natural
birth of anything!
Many women find the home
birth experience to be a much more tranquil and enjoyable
experience than a hospital
birth.
For postpartum depression, the
experience of the symptoms last for longer
than two weeks and generally begin anytime in the first year after
birth (American Psychiatric Association, 2000).
If you do feel like you're suffering from post natal depression you're not alone, it's estimated 10 and 15 mums out of every 100
experience some form of PND after the
birth of their little one and it's best to seek advice and support from a professional
than to try and combat these feelings along.
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.»
Also, remarkably, Jon and I grew closer
than ever following Violet's
birth experience; it's just been wonderful all around and we are very, very grateful.
Every
birth is a blessing and I would never want to take away from someone else who
experienced birth differently
than me, but I am honored to share the story of my daughter's peaceful and empowering homebirth.
I am not a midwife, nor a doctor... I am a woman who gave
birth to a beautiful, healthy baby girl at home, whose
birth experience was life changing rather
than scarring.