Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
10:29 pm
I had my first child in July. I know there is very little risk to mother and baby in a natural vaginal birth, but for me, in the end, I had a c-section. I made the best decisions I thought I could at the time. I read enough about natural childbirth to write my own book. I choose midwives and never missed a prenatal apointment. I even did all the relaxation and streching exercises. I was an expert on the Bradley Method, Lamaze, and I was practaially best friends with Ina May Gaskin.
But my body really let me down and it seemed like there was a sudden landslide of complications. I was past due, my labor was induced, the baby was faceing the wrong way. After 24 hours of serious contractions (and pain) I was not even 4 cm dialated and the baby’s heart rate was dropping. The midwife explained why a c-section was a good idea and I said ok. I always knew that something could go wrong and I might have to have a c-section, and I always told myself that if it did happen I would not fight it for the sake of my own pride. In a way, this is just a complication of a vaginal delivery, but I feel so bad about it.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
12:37 pm

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Camella is a long time practitioner of yoga and ordained Swami in the Kriya Lineage. She has been teaching Prenatal yoga for over a decade and established a Women’s support group to encourage women to nurture and help one another. She lives with her two teenage sons in Northern California. This is her second book on yoga…. More >>
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
7:33 am

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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
5:39 am
It so happens that initially you confuse the symptoms of pregnancy with having flu or working women feel they are fatigued, but dear pretty ladies, this is not flu and you being pregnant can be very much true. If you experiencing some of these symptoms then, dear woman you are pregnant!
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
5:30 am
Can they both affect someone between the age 34-35 at the same time. Also what are the symptoms of prenatal depression . I know someone who might be suffering from prenatal – depression or even I feel could be both… …
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