I have two boys and both of my kids birth was a blessed experience. I had both my kids through a planned c-section. I remember thinking about how I am going to have a bundle of joy coming into the word in a few minutes. The procedure was rather quick and the babies were out within twenty minutes, but the after effect is what was hard. I had trouble walking for a few days, and I also had lower stomach pain for a few weeks. Giving birth to my children is the best birthing experience that I could elaborate on. I also remember the hospital staff taking his footprint and the small little band around their hands, for identification and security.
Birth is something that should be taken seriously. The whole process involves patience and obedience. A mother has to be careful what is transferred to the unborn baby. No matter how much you want the baby to be delivered it is a waiting game. If the baby is delivered prematurely, the child will be impacted with their development. Now through this week’s reading, plasticity brings hope that children can outgrow or their ability can change over time.
Preparing for the medication to take effect!!
Trinidad and Tobago birth
My family is from Trinidad and Tobago, an Island in the West Indies. In the past a lot of the births use to happen at home with midwives. Most deliveries were natural with limited medication for the mother, to me more painful. My grandmother had no medication at all with any of her 5 deliveries. Within the past few years more and more women is going to the hospitals to give birth, much like we do in the United States. My cousin, who is younger than me, went through a medicated delivery in the hospital. In the United States it seems like the percentage of women that gets c-section is higher than other countries or Islands, like Trinidad for one. I think a lot of the Islands are starting to modernize and adapt too many things that are done in the United States.
Most of the hospitals in Trinidad are free, so they don’t offer much extra’s in the hospitals. But if you want a better level of care then a mother would have to go to private hospitals. The newborn child would still get tested for the diseases, but the extra amenities like footprints and pictures would not occur.
Those are great pictures. I can imagine what pain you felt after having a c-section, but I am guessing that you felt that every pain was well worth those babies. That is ecactly how I felt. I have a low tolerance for pain and i felt that I would die, but God saw me through it and I have my two loving boys to show for it.
ReplyDeleteYour births sound so much more personal than the videos I've been looking at on-line. I will just have to try it out for myself one day. :) Thanks for sharing your beautiful family pictures.
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