Showing posts with label awareness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label awareness. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Learn the business of birth

Two months ago I was able to watch Ricki Lake's documentary "The Business of Being Born" and was riveted by everything that I learned.

I actually took notes while watching it so I could share everything with you all, but I packed the notebook up in the move. So not as many facts as I want to give you...guess that means you'll have to rent the movie.

When I  got pregnant with Phoenix I knew right away that I wanted a natural childbirth. I read a book on the Bradley Method and anything else I could get my hands on. I purchased a big exercise ball, the last few weeks leading up to D-day I practiced all my squats. I printed out my birth plan from The Bump passed it to my doctor and slipped a copy in the hospital bag and one in my husbands wallet just in case.

I had all these visions in my head of a peaceful and serene birth for Phoenix. But I didn't quite get it.
I guess if I put my story up against others it wouldn't have been so bad. But for me, it wasn't what I wanted. The only thing that went according to my plan was not having any drugs.



I didn't want to be strapped to the bed monitored the whole time, but I was. I didn't want to be induced, but I was. I didn't want an episiotomy (Fact: over 1 million unnecessary are performed in the US each year) , but I got one PLUS 100 plus stitches. I had a pretty routine delivery, by hospital standards.

I know I left the hospital with a beautiful blonde baby boy, but I still was slightly disappointed in my birthing experience.


And after watching the TBOBB I really realized how much hospitals and doctors intervene and even cause problems in the delivery room.

The pitocin they give you to speed up your labor, that does nothing but make contractions stronger, which makes you beg and plead for some drugs (or a gun, in my case), that then slow your labor down, that makes the doctors want to speed things up with pitocon, which makes you beg for more drugs, and then they get the brilliant idea to give you a C-section to save your baby. But had they not done all of the interventions your baby wouldn't need saving.

-The US has the second worst newborn death rate among developed countries
-In Europe 70-80% of births are attended by midwives.
-Over the last 10 years the C-section rate has risen by 50%? 

Hospitals are in the business of making money. Open beds = more money. Natural vaginal delivers mean full beds for hours and even days. C-sections/inductions, = money. Period.



In the documentary some studies found that the amount of c-sections performed between the hours of 3 and 5 PM is staggering....and what they found was that doctors didn't like waiting around for a women to go into labor. Start the section then and you can beat traffic and get home to have dinner with your family.  


As women we have been told for so long all the horror stories of birthing and what we can't do it, that we are unable to trust our own bodies. I'm what you would call a creationist. I believe in God and that He alone created us all and everything that surrounds. And so I believe that as women He designed us for a very specific task....to bring forth life and everything that we need to do that is within ourselves. If we allowed our natural instincts to take over I think we'd be surprised at what we would be able to do.




I'm not saying that doctors and hospitals are wrong. I also wouldn't consider myself a "hippie" by any means advocating giving birth outside by a tree or anything. But we spend so much time when we're pregnant worrying about not drinking coffee or eating fish, that we don't spend enough time thinking about our delivery and the things we shouldn't be putting in our bodies at that time. 


And if you must have a c-section for medical reasons...by all means do so! Do whatever is safest for you and your baby. But always know that a c-section should not be your first thought and that being induced isn't always best either.


I've already made the decision that whenever I do decide to have another baby that I will be doing it with a midwife and either in a birthing center or at home. And if you are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant do your research. Even if you choose to go with a doctor make sure its a doctor that's goal and objective is to give you, your best birth.




And check out the movie if you haven't seen it.


Good places for information and facts:


http://www.givingbirthnaturally.com/


http://thebirthsurvey.com/


http://www.motherfriendly.org/index.php



Sunday, March 28, 2010

Silent Sunday-Slavery Still Exist




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Friday, March 5, 2010

For a Cause

I wanted to turn your attention to a great organization called Mercy29.


Mercy29 is a non-profit organization that does work in Mozambique Africa and India. Currently they are in India working to rescue child workers from the mines and setting them up in Mercy29 homes.


The Mercy29 team (which included my brother) left on Monday for a 3 week trip.






Check out their video on YouTube of the last trip late last year and their website if your interested in giving.


When you hear the stories about these kids it will just break your heart. The parents in India sell the children as young as like 5 because they are so poor they can't even afford food. 


Please go visit and if the video pulls on your heartstrings (and I'm sure it will) they have a donation button on their website.


Mercy29 YouTube Video 


Mercy29 Websites


P.S. Also while at the airport saying good-bye to the team we saw Jon Gosselin (BWI airport) in line at airport security. The picture is pretty blurry, but it is him. I am not a Jon G. fan at all, but it was pretty cool to see him there.







Sunday, October 18, 2009

Another way to save the Tata's!

October is Breast Cancer awareness month so in honor I did a post on Friday with some of my favorite pink baby girl clothes.

I got an email in my inbox over the weekend. It's the breast cancer website and each person that clicks on the button a sponsor will donate for underprivileged women to get free mammograms.

So take just a minute and click.

If you have a blog feel free to repost this or send out an email forward!

Save the Ta ta's!









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Friday, October 16, 2009

In honor of the Ta Ta's

In honor of breast cancer awareness month I decided to post some of my favorite girly PINK outfits.











 















And also these shoes in PINK. I tried to post a picture but it wouldn't let me. I love these little boots. I just order Phoenix some in the red and brown.



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