Sentences with phrase «writing about our birth experiences»

We writers at Eco-Child's Play are writing about our birth experiences this week.

Not exact matches

Heather at A Mama's Blog who has had both a c - section and a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) and has written about in the past about her c - section experience and what a c - section is really like believes the insurance situation should be alarming for all women in their child - bearing years.
Sorry to vent, I just wrote a long article about my birth experience... and I am probably starting my period soon...
Stewart Lewis writes about the beginning of his parenting experience, co-parenting with a friend, donating, and witnessing the birth of his daughter.
I worked through my feelings about my first birth experience by writing about it and talking through it with my partner, but I still wanted to know what childbirth was like without drugs.
Yet time and time again I have read and written about homebirth loss mothers praising deadly midwives, praising the «experience» of a vaginal birth of a dead child, refusing to cooperate in disciplining the midwife responsible, advocating for more «freedom» for homebirth midwives, and, most grotesque of all, choosing to risk their next child's life by having a homebirth.
I write about my drug - free midwifery center birth, my experiences as a breastfeeding mama, and my passion for all things healthy and organic.
Katrina West is a blogger, so it came naturally for her to write about her first birth experience.
The first section of the DCE instrument consisted of demographic questions, including the type of care women experienced and whether they were «happy» with their birth experiences The next section included eight different choice sets (Table 2), and finally a space for women to write any additional comments about their childbirth experiences.
This month our participants have written about at least one part of their birth experience that they can hold up and cherish.
When births don't go as hoped, Mamas need to talk about them, write about them, discuss them, and work through to a point where acceptance of the experience and inclusion of all the details occurs.
When I was writing my Ditch your Birth Control guide, I had women writing me weekly telling me about their horrible birth control experiences and how they wanted help getting off the hormBirth Control guide, I had women writing me weekly telling me about their horrible birth control experiences and how they wanted help getting off the hormbirth control experiences and how they wanted help getting off the hormones.
I've also written in depth about my own pregnancy and birth experiences and how I've come to my opinions.
Information I've gathered on some of the most popular topics in the birth world, written with the intent of helping parents make informed decisions about their pregnancy, labor and childbirth experiences.
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.
However, since I have only experienced a normal birth with one of my cats (before I realized the extreme importance of spaying and neutering), normal births are really all I can write confidently about.
I asked Joniece to write for me (and Tyson's birth mom too — her post is scheduled for later this week) because, for me, asking them to write about their adoption experiences in their own words adds authenticity to this little blog about open adoption.
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