Write about a personal birthing
experience. It can be your own birth, your child's birth, or one you took part
in. What do you remember about the event? Why did you choose this example? What
are your thoughts regarding birth and its impact on child development? I choose to write about my own birthing
experience it was sort of scary and exciting all at the same time. When I was 32
weeks my son decided he wanted to try to make his entrance into the world being
rushed by ambulance to the hospital about an hour away since the hospital in
our area was not equip to handle premature babies and I was already 6
centimeters. On the way there I was given a medicine to try to prolong the
labor. When I arrived at the hospital everyone was running around trying to get
things ready. I was given medicine every hour finally after several hours that
labor seemed like it stopped however I was going to be admitted so I could be
on complete bed rest. I spent the next 5 weeks in the hospital as soon as I
turned 37 weeks I remember the doctor saying we were going to stop the medicine
and let nature take course if I felt any pain to let them know so I could get
the epidural. About 10 minutes later I was in so much pain my husband went and
got the nurse who said there was no way I could be in that much pain that quick
but she would check me next thing I know the nurse was screaming for my husband
to go get the doctor and for my not to push the head was already coming out. I
kept saying I just want my pain medicine she was like honey you are too far
along for that about 2 minutes later my beautiful son 6 pounds 12 oz. boy was
born. Even thought he was 3 weeks early he was very healthy and has not stopped
running since. My thoughts regarding
birth I think it is a very magical time. I delivered both my children without
medicine not by my choice but I am very glad I did so I could be wide awake
and know what was going on and have the close bon we have. As for the impact on child development
I totally would recommend getting prenatal care for every child there is so
many things that can go wrong and even though you know your body the best your
doctor can help you make important decisions.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Appreciate your friends. Continue to learn. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is. Whatever they grow up to be, they are still our children, and the one most important of all the things we can give to them is unconditional love. Not a love that depends on anything at all except that they are our children.”
kids are so great
this is our future
Monday, April 30, 2012
week 1 Childbirth In Your Life and Around the World
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Wow Sandi, that is so crazy how you had to stay in the hospital for so long. I know that was probably annoying. I'm glad you son came out very healthy to say he was born early. I think that the birth in Japan is very interesting. That kind of sucks that they have to put a limit on how much weight they can gain during pregnancy.
ReplyDeleteI think your story about your son's birth was very exceptional. I am glad that everything was healthy with your son, but that is crazy how fast he wanted to come into the world! I also wrote about Japan's births in my post this week and found a lot of different facts about giving birth there. Only gaining 15 pounds during pregnancy I think is unnaturally scary. All cultures are different though! Great Post!
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