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03-17-2017, 08:22 PM
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Re: Painful Birth on Bathroom Floor!
This was just the delivery. She could have been in labor for days. Very risky and ignorant to have no medical available. If I would have been this selfish as to have my son at home, him and I would have both died. Praise the Lord for hospitals, doctors and EPIDURALS!
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03-18-2017, 08:36 PM
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Re: Painful Birth on Bathroom Floor!
I've delivered 5 baby's 2 in the back of a police car two in the back of an ambulance and one in the back of a POV that pulled in behind my police car of the five 4 Mom almost died do to hemorrhage. The only one that went well was in the POV and it that illegal alien was on her 12th child. This is akin to saying I don't get my child inoculated because I'm not giving them poliovirus.... fuck head DOCTORS know more than you!!!
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04-25-2017, 02:42 AM
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Re: Painful Birth on Bathroom Floor!
You can hear other people in the room, we could assume a midwife or nurse, but in reality you have no idea who else she had there with her. People mention and are concerned she touched the toilet but come on guys, she didn't have her arm in the damn bowl she was just leaning on it for support. I don't personally recommend this, but it's how it was done for thousands and thousands of years. Yes there are risks, but it sounds like she had a team of educated and responsible people with her, who could not only provide at least some form of medical care, but get them to the hospital if things take a turn for the worse. She could've had a damn doctor there for all we know. I fully respect this woman for what she did, from what I understand it's the most painful thing a woman can go through without an epidural, I don't consider it selfish to do a natural home birth, if anything it was more selfish of you to get pain meds for yourself and pump chemicals into your baby before it's even born. (Not saying it's inherently wrong, but have some perspective before you go pointing the selfish finger) Also, unless you are some sort of psychic, you can't know for sure both you and your son would've died. For women with low-risk pregnancies, a three-year study done by McMasters found that babies delivered at home are at no greater risk than those in hospitals: https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...udy-finds.html It also appears that where the women PLAN to have birth makes a huge difference in infant death rate. Not just WHERE they end up giving birth, but if they PLAN to do so: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2742137/ Here's another from the New York Times if you feel like being stubborn: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/31/h...the-risks.html As for the baby being blue, it's still receiving oxygen through the umbilical cord for a few minutes, so although most of us are concerned for its well being, it likely made out ok |