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Ronnie Falcao, LM MS,
a homebirth midwife in Mountain View, CA
An interactive resource for moms on easy steps they can take to reduce exposure to chemical toxins during pregnancy. Other excellent resources about avoiding toxins during pregnancy These are easy to read and understand and are beautifully presented. |
As I read the debate of interventions, epidurals, homebirths, etc., I can't
help but fight the tears as I sit here 4 days from my due date, emotional
as hell reminiscing about the hellish experience from my c-section 17 months
ago. I have planned this birth to the best of my ability, and some of those
plans include NOT to have an epidural unless a cesarean is necessary. The
reasons for this include the fact that I don't think the anesthetist who
performed my epidural was even a Doctor. I think the "real" anesthetists
were all busy, so they called in the janitor and put a lab coat on him,
and told him to do it. I'm amazed that I was not paralyzed from the event.
Epidurals are wonderful for helping with the pain, but I think is many
ways they do a great disservice to women. My epidural was not my idea.
It was pushed on me by staff who already decided I was having a c-section,
and they just couldn't be bothered with me. I was given the epidural and
left alone until someone got around to cutting me open. Sad, but true.
I hear of it happening all the time. At the time, you believe what they
tell you. You think they have your best interests at heart. Madonna had
an epidural and a c-section. Can't you just "feel" what probably happened
there? She is obviously a strong independent person, but you put your trust
in these people and do the best you can. I was so much hoping for an unmedicated
natural VBAC this time. I have already agreed to IV antibiotics for GBS
during labor. I don't want it, but I had to make a decision and I have.
I have high blood pressure and some protein in my urine. I am on the verge
of induction, trying desperately to rest and keep the BP down until labor
starts on its own. My point is that even if we want things to be UNMEDICATED
and NATURAL, sometimes you have to make choices you are not really happy
about, but they are the best you can do with your present circumstances.
My goal now is to avoid a c-section, with as few interventions as possible.
That is all I can do. At least this time, any interventions I submit to
will be MY decision, and that helps a lot. I wish I had the support to
go homebirth with a great midwife like many of you do. I would probably
feel a lot less stressed out right now....
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