6.5 billion reasons...

When I gave birth...

  • The hospital/staff me what I could/could not do and I obeyed

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The hospital/staff told me what I could/could not do and I disregarded their "advice"

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • I directed the hospital/staff on what I would be doing and they fell in line

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • I don't remember

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    2

thanka2

Registered User
Came across this this week.
Food for thought.

There are 6.5 billion reasons to view birth as a political act.

A woman shared her birth story with me the other day (that happens a lot). It is a hospital birth story and she is proud, as she should be.

"They let her" drink some juice while in labor.
"They let her" birth without drugs.
"They let her" husband help to deliver the baby.
"They let her" hold her baby right away.

I am happy for her but I wouldn't have "let her" do any of those things. They are not mine to "let."

The illusion of artificial authority remains so tangible that people feel victorious when they receive permission to enact their essential birth rights.

The subtlety is vicious.

-Shell
Midwives Rising
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.midwivesrising.com/
reposted at Central Indiana Nurse Midwives
http://midwifeusa.net/about_us
 
Totally agree.

It reminds me of the Monty Python skit where the woman is giving birth and she asks what she can do and they say "Nothing! You're not qualified."
 
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