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It totally depends on the mother and her experience. Sometimes, the

epidural can prevent the mother from being able to push, and

sometimes it will help the mother be able to push for various

reasons. It's such a personal thing. I'm shocked that " in this day

and age " people can't let other people be themselves and trust what

they feel is right!!

>

> I was told yesterday at work that I was CRAZY to want a natural

childbirth.

> Here's what they had to say to me:

>

> Lady #1: " Why would you do that to yourself !?! Just to say

you did it

> naturally?! That's the craziest thing I " ve ever heard in this day

and age of

> medicine "

> Lady # 2 " let me tell you I had an epi (epidural) and was

able to talk

> to my husband and laugh and joke around with my doctors. Going

with out pain

> medication makes the whole birthing process very unpleasant. If I

were you

> I'd rethink that decision! "

> Lady #1 " Oh she will when the pain hits!! "

> Lady #1 & #2 both break out into laughing fits!

>

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get used to it.

>

> I was told yesterday at work that I was CRAZY to want a natural

childbirth.

> Here's what they had to say to me:

>

> Lady #1: " Why would you do that to yourself !?! Just to say

you did it

> naturally?! That's the craziest thing I " ve ever heard in this day

and age of

> medicine "

> Lady # 2 " let me tell you I had an epi (epidural) and was

able to talk

> to my husband and laugh and joke around with my doctors. Going with

out pain

> medication makes the whole birthing process very unpleasant. If I

were you

> I'd rethink that decision! "

> Lady #1 " Oh she will when the pain hits!! "

> Lady #1 & #2 both break out into laughing fits!

>

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LOL

My mom thought I was insane too. what if something goes

wrong......... All I can say is my mom was SO impressed with my

midwife that she gave her a HUGE check and spoke about her to everyone

after.

>

> my family thought I was irresponsible for having her at home..

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They'll be in awe of you when it's over and you had your baby naturally. Or jealous that they didn't have the guts to do it themselves. Having your baby naturally will teach you so much of your own strength and power as a woman.

Blessings to you and your baby,

Darlene

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Having a baby at home is so much more peaceful for both. The baby already knows

the vibration of your home, your voices, your feelings, the music you have

listened to, the walks you have been on etc. The adjustment to the air world is

much smoother when delivered in a place he/she already feels comfortable in. You

can choose the lighting, the atmosphere, where you give birth and how. It gives

you as a woman so much more power and it is the part of labor where you have

control.

I wasn't really worried about the safety/responsibility issue because I was so

convinced about the postivie reasons why I wanted to have my children at home

and you always have a back up doctor and a link to the nearby hospital anyway.

I know you have been worrying about being pregnant and I just want to add that

this is NORMAL. I don't know one woman who hasn't worried about some part of

pregnancy, childbirth and the time after. I remember worrying with my first

preganacy that I wouldn't know when to change the diapers and how I would know

when the baby was hungry. I got plenty of milage from those worries!!! Of course

when the baby arrived they were the last thing on my mind. I think it is

important to acknowledge the worries and then choose to focus on something else

or write them down on paper and keep them where you can look at them. Our minds

are ever expanding and it can be hard to control a thought once it takes hold.

Writing it down makes it more physical and realistic and takes it out of the

mind.

When you write down - 'I am worried about labor' or 'I am worried that my baby

will be okay', it takes the worry away. You can then change it to a positive

statement to bring those new thoughts to the forefront. Almost turn it around.

'My labor will be smooth, beautiful and harmonious'. 'My baby is growing strong,

happy and healthy'. These are rather simplistic and I am sure you can think of

something more descriptive and lovely, I am just giving the idea. Thoughts are

only thoughts and we can change them in any second. Other people are intitled to

their thoughts and views but they should also respect yours.

Have a lovely Saturday

Blessings

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>LOL

>My mom thought I was insane too. what if something goes

>wrong......... All I can say is my mom was SO impressed with my

>midwife that she gave her a HUGE check and spoke about her to everyone

>after.

>

>

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>> my family thought I was irresponsible for having her at home..

>>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

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> > I was told yesterday at work that I was CRAZY to want a natural

> childbirth.

> > Here's what they had to say to me:

> >

> > Lady #1: " Why would you do that to yourself !?! Just to say

> you did it

> > naturally?! That's the craziest thing I " ve ever heard in this day

> and age of

> > medicine "

> > Lady # 2 " let me tell you I had an epi (epidural) and was

> able to talk

> > to my husband and laugh and joke around with my doctors. Going

with

> out pain

> > medication makes the whole birthing process very unpleasant. If I

> were you

> > I'd rethink that decision! "

> > Lady #1 " Oh she will when the pain hits!! "

> > Lady #1 & #2 both break out into laughing fits!

> >

>

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