Thursday, May 30, 2019

Natural Childbirth is Superior to Drug Induced Childbirth Essay

I remember when my water bag broke it was August 12, 1992, and the time was 1215am.I was very excited that I would see my new baby on her due date. I did what the pip-squeak giving birth book recommended. I woke my husband up and told him to call the hospital. In the meanwhile I decided to take a shower. I was pretty calm because I didnt have any contractions. I wore my best maternity outfit and was spruced up compared to my husband. I even put on some perfume. You see, we had just gone to bed at 1130 that night. My husband looked a little worse for wear. We got to the hospital and then were led into the maternity room. The room looked a little dingy with its yellow light and peeling paint. The hospital bed was small and narrow. I got scared, and I wanted my mother.My husband and I had moved to the States from the Middle East when I was seven months pregnant. We never had a chance to take any child birthing classes. I was nervous. A very pleasant-faced nurse came into the room to talk to us. My unfounded fears were brushed away by her calm demeanor. A few hours went by, the contractions started to loaf stronger, and I requested an epidural. After I got the epidural I didnt feel any pain at all. I was excited. I told my husband if this was how child birthing is, I was ready to have a brood like the Waltons. Then my labor pains stopped completely. My dilation stopped at seven centimeters. The prepare came in to check me and said that it would be better if they induced me. So I got a dose of pitocin. I felt pain like I had never before. I couldnt bear the pain of the contractions anymore. Finally, after twenty two hours of labor, the doctors told my husband that they would do an emergency Cesarean section. By then I was mindless to al... ... experiences labor has a profound long term impact on her life. Goer, Henci. Epidurals Myth Vs Reality. Childbirth Instructor Magazine Winter 1995 17-22.I took a boneheaded breath and pushed till I thought my eyeballs would pop out. In a gush she arrived, and they laid her on my chest where she immediately started to nurse. My husband started to cry for gratification and I just had the biggest grin on my face. I did it, I did itThrough the research I have done, I have found that you have choices in everything. The choice that I made was worth it -for me and my baby. Natural child birth is fulfilling, and I am thankful for all the help I got to make that happen. Choices in child birthing have to be made carefully and wisely by the family and their OB/GYN doctor. Information is vast in this country, and it is just a upshot of educating yourself to make the right choices.

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