WHY is natural labor looked down on?
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Re: WHY is natural labor looked down on?
Posted by Porrruss
Posted by MrsDiamondgrlie
I dont think the topic itself is a debate, just the part about what my doctor said became the focal point instead of the actual topic.
Not to beat a dead horse but I thought the terms hero/martyr are positive things to be. I guess just not in this context.
I don't think it's specifically that YOU mentioned your doctor said it. It's that MANY people say this when a woman mentions she wants to go totally natural.
In fact, I even said it to a friend years ago when she announced she wanted to go natural with her first born (what a jack arse I was....)
Just last night I told one of DH's aunts that I planned to go natural but if it hurts too much I am getting an epi and she started going off on how it should be illegal to make a woman go through it naturally. I just smiled and nodded but WOW! It really bothered me.
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Posted 5/27/07 9:37 AM |
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Re: WHY is natural labor looked down on?
I'm all for the drugs, but i agree that it is frustrating when no one listens to you. its not like you're saying you want your dh to deliver your baby (if he's not a doc.)
i see nothing wrong with the natural way, and i hope your doctor listens and respects your wishes.
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Posted 5/27/07 9:50 AM |
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