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Fate and Choice in childbirth ... [Week celebrating the World Respected Childbirth]

Encontrei este texto , que fala sobre the power that "Choice" or "Luck" may have in the course of a delivery. And our choices (or lack thereof) can really influence the fortunes that have been in the course of a delivery, especially to our doctor.
pathologies aside, childbirth is a physiological measure, such as menses, have sex, defecation, etc..
, so it annoys me deeply misinformation that comes to most women and IGNORANCE (sometimes conscious) of them, both in public and private care. There's a disclaimer
pregnant (the power is delegated to health professionals, "who studied for it" and that infantilize pregnant women and sometimes their partner). What more is heard throughout pregnancy is that "everything will go well," we'll do our best, "we have all the necessary equipment," etc., etc.. And then you hear the newly moms say: "They treated me very well," if they had not done X [you think a speech] had been worse, "was cesarean section / episiotomy / epidural / forceps / suction [choose one or several!] because it had to be. " Usually the sentence ends with one of the following "apology":
- because the baby went into fetal distress (this is not always well calibrated)
- because the cord was wrapped (not problem for an experienced professional)
- because the baby was not in position
- because there was incompatibility-pelvic
- because I was taking a long time ...
- etc, etc..

How does anyone think that getting to the hospital and being "tied" to a bed (in whatever stage of labor is) is NORMAL?? Look! Labor! WORK! is not to come, sit and read magazines or play cards (such as an anesthesiologist told me once, so as to convince me to take the epidural). Yes, it takes more work to pregnant women and also for professionals who assist the delivery, but that's what they're there are and what are PAID! And if you're worried about "noise" that is NORMAL during labor, soundproofing the rooms! The money was better spent on interventions that appliances and often unnecessary.
I'm not against hospital birth, I am not against intervention needed, but it annoys me a woman who goes to the hospital, thinking that "has" to put a drip, or ongoing ctg, or to undergo scaling and enema and sometimes be forced to epidural (because then "it will not be able to take") and find that its NORMAL to end in cesarean delivery / etc, because the labor after "not changed". OF COURSE NOT EVOLVED! Their basic needs were denied him! The same as if no one bothered to explain:
- calm environment, preferably with little movement and low light
- companion (s) always present, if desired
- food / drink available
- freedom of movement, greater incidence of vertical positions (squatting, standing, kneeling, sitting)
- minimum of chatter and questions (you do if someone you send a question or sign a paper while copulated, what would you do??)
- feel safe to scream, waving, chanting a curse or just sound ...
- take the time to give birth, are 20 minutes or 3 days ...
- alternative methods of pain relief: massage, shower, dry heat, moist heat ...

please women! Let no one deceive you! Inform yourself!

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