We continue to explore
what real birth looks like, by talking to moms with diverse birth stories.
Not exact matches
No theologian or counter-circumstance-experience can take away from
what I know,
what many mothers the world over know in their heart of hearts about loss and
birth and raising babies and
real transformation: it's Love and it is sacred and it is human and it all redeems.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving
birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the
real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say
what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
@ tallulah I meant
real death, i do not fear, no reason to, you seem to fear it though, i can't change
what is and neither can you.From
birth to forever we exist, go figure.
No theologian or experience can take away from
what I know in my heart of hearts now,
what many mothers the world over know in their heart of hearts about
birth and raising babies and
real transformation.
What we receive at new
birth is His spirit, His nature (the
real man is reborn!)
Gil you have asked some very good questions why does bad things happen in the world i personally do nt know God did nt explain to Job either why he had to suffer.
What i do know is that God desires that none of us should perish but that all would have eternal life in him through Jesus Christ.This world will one day pass away and the
real world will be reborn so our focus as christians is on
whats to come and being a witness in the here and now.Both good and bad happens to either the righteous or the sinner so
what are we to make of that.
What we do know is that God will set all things right at the appointed time the wicked will be judged and the righteous will be rewarded for there faith isnt that enough reason for us to believe.Free will is only a reality if we can choose between good and bad but our hearts are deceitfully wicked we naturally are inclined toward sin that is another reason whyt we need to be saved from ourselves so
what are we to do.For me Christ died and rose again that is a fact witnessed by over 500 people that were alive at the time and was recorded by historians how many other religious leaders do you know that did that or did the miracles that Jesus did.As far as the bible is concerned much of the archelogical evidence has proven to be correct and many of prophetic words spoken many hundreds of years ago have come to pass including both the
birth and the death of Jesus.Interested in
what philosophy you are believing in if other than a faith in Jesus Christ so how does that philosophy give you the assurance that you are saved.Its really simple with christianity we just have to believe in Jesus Christ.brentnz
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What He Really Said and Did (Prometheus Books 2001) • The Great Deception: And
What Jesus Really Said and Did (Prometheus Books 1999) • Vi - rgin
Birth: The
Real Story of Mary and Her Son Jesus (Trinity Pr Intl 1998) •
What Really Happened to Jesus: A Historical Approach to the Resurrection (Westminster John Knox Pr 1996) • Heretics: The Other Side of Early Christianity (Westminster John Knox Pr 1996) • Resurrection of Jesus: History, Experience, Theology (Fortress Pr 1995) • Gerd Lüdemann on the Secular Web (online) • Gerd Lüdemann's Homepage (online)
That's
what I'm saying too - I think that the
real problems that have lead us so far away from breastfeeding are less to do with formula companies and more to do with the completely screwed up North American
birth culture where under - informed medical staff are the ones at the steering wheel and we have succumbed to the over-sexualization of breasts and other non-female-friendly cultural ideas that have made breastfeeding «gross», «offensive» or «unnecessary».
It does help us, the prospective adoptive parents (www.domestic-adoption.org), to understand
what the
birth / first mom goes through, and then build these
real concerns in our adoption process.
I've been as open as I can, but he was anonymously surrendered at
birth and I don't have any
real details to offer him, like his birthmother's name — which is
what he keeps asking for.
Making the faces of home
birth loss
real helps other expectant families understand
what it is they are risking.
What that means in
real, manageable numbers is that 1 to 3 babies die during labor for every 10,000 hospital
births.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no
real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and
birth before attempting to rescue
what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
For the next 8 weeks, I'm switching the spotlight from the pros to the amazing mamas, who share their
birth stories in order to bust down TV and movie myths, and tell about
what real - life
birth looks like.
Find out how the environment you give
birth in, your mindset and your expectations can influence the kind of
birth you have, and be inspired by the voices of
real women, who tell you the truth about
what giving
birth really feels like.
Emily has said that watching Gemma's birthing video (pictured) was very comforting because it gave her a
real idea of
what to expect when she gave
birth
«I probably watch more YouTube than TV — and
what I love especially about the pregnancy and
birth videos are the fact they come across as so «
real», says Emily, a retail worker who lives with fiancé Jack, 22, a nursery manager in Kent.
During the time before we had much of a voice - when we were still shamed into silence - the «positive adoption language» people moved in for the kill and stole
what rightfully belongs to us and every other woman who has given
birth: the titles of «mother,» «mom,» «natural mother,» and «
real mother.»
For the next 11 weeks, I'm switching the spotlight from the
birth pros to the mighty mamas, who share
what real - life
birth looks like.
Please sit down, use every once of intellect you have and actually analysis
what is more dangerous about home
births;
real effort in this regard could lead to life saving improvements.
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.
When you produce 97 % of your own food, compost all manure (human and animal), make your own clothing, shoes, diapers, wraps, menstrual pads, washable toilet paper, soaps, lanolin, and herbal tinctures, and grow your animals feed, make your house out of a recycled tobacco barn with reclaimed building materials, have no electricity (even solar panels / wind generators leave a huge footprint from manufacture), water coming from your spring / creek, home school your children without fancy curriculum, make your living from your land and being a home
birth midwife, etc... then you will see
what real life could be.
Vaginal
Birth After Cesarean Preparation... $ 15 - Thinking About Last Time: Sorting Out Feelings and Facts - VBAC vs Repeat Surgery and Defending Your Choice - Wise Discernment Tools and Planning -
Real Options: Not Idealism or Ignorance - Process of Labor,
What to Expect This Time - Coping and Comfort Techniques - Dad's Role and Tools - Q&A Session Partners encouraged to attend!
Thank you Dr. Amy as I found your blog while crying over
what happened a day after and it simultaneously educated me and comforted me of my PTSD of that incident and to know I wasn't alone in thinking natural
birth was a sham and my pain was
real.
1:28 Her health struggle and how she came to
real food 2:25 Her lightening bolt moment and how she made lasting changes 3:15 Her «last supper» 5:23 The factors that helped her with quitting sugar, lose 60 lbs, and keep it off for over 15 years 6:16 How accountability helped her 7:23 How long it takes to detox from sugar and how to do it 8:20 Why she has hope for the health of future generations 10:45 Natural pregnancy, parenting, and birthing tips 16:00 The crunchy thing she can't do and the crunchiest thing she's ever done 16:45 The thing she recommends to help have a natural
birth — Hint: it starts in the 2nd trimester 17:46 Why Fermented Cod Liver Oil & exercise can improve
birth 18:00 Tips to help baby's position before
birth 19:00 Crunchyest thing she's ever tried, and
what weird foods she ate after she gave
birth 21:28 Her best advice for listening to your body 23:00 Number one health step to take now 24:07 The book she recommends everyone should read
There is a saying in the
birth professional community that «
what gets the baby in, gets the baby out...» For
real.
However, we remember that these women were not on synthetic hormones (ie:
birth control), ate
what they grew and raised themselves and / or raised locally, ate more
real food, and were not overweight or obese like the vast majority of child bearing age women today (being overweight or obese can sometime cause infertility due to other issues).
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