how DISGUSTING!
maybe i am blind...but i have never heard of this before....on one of the other message boards i am on for pregnancy...a woman wrote a post for whatever reason and decided to check her own cervix to see if she was dialated?????? do woman actually do this themselves??????? that can be so harmful for the mom and baby...who would do that?
I guess to each his own, and while some may be squeamish I would not be. My doctor actually had a brochure that had information on this. I would liken it to women who check their cervical mucus for fertile periods in their cycle when trying to conceive. Granted I would probably not know what exactly I was checking for, but it is part of the body, my body, so I would do it if it was advised. I mean we use tampons, some people use diaphragms, and others Nuva Ring, same concept to me???
Yes, women that educate themselves on childbirth are capable. When you are knowledgeable, you have the ability to assess yourself. I have many friends who have had several children and know how to tell how far they are dilated and if effacement of the cervix is happening.
I also have friends that have unassisted child birth. That means they have their babies at home without a midwife or dr. They do the checking, pushing , cord cutting, placenta delivery and so on.
Why do you think it is harmful to the mom and the baby? A mother checking herself is no less or no more "harmful" than a dr doing it.
I also have friends that have unassisted child birth. That means they have their babies at home without a midwife or dr. They do the checking, pushing , cord cutting, placenta delivery and so on.
Why do you think it is harmful to the mom and the baby? A mother checking herself is no less or no more "harmful" than a dr doing it.
God Bless! Jen
Mark 9:37a "Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me."
I'm doing OK. We're in the middle of packing out - the movers are here right now loading boxes into the truck, furniture tomorrow - and then flying out on 12/20 en route to Bulgaria for our next (and God willing, final) stop on our world tour. I don't mind the world tour part...it's the packing that's wearing me down. My son was laughing at me the other day. In my entire life, I have never lived in one house for more than 3 1/2 years. I can't complain too much though...my son should graduate high school in Bulgaria, and he's got an education that very few children ever get - whether they're American or any other nationality.
How's things w/you? I saw your post that you're ready to TTC again. I hope it happens quick for you. Hope is almost a year old now isn't she?
Gotta go...movers are calling!
: )
How's things w/you? I saw your post that you're ready to TTC again. I hope it happens quick for you. Hope is almost a year old now isn't she?
Gotta go...movers are calling!
: )
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