LindsayDunn228
<font color=teal>Quite a hunk of man, isn't he???<
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transparant said:What if the child really wants to be there?
Simple. Just say no.
transparant said:What if the child really wants to be there?
LindsayDunn228 said:Simple. Just say no.
Zandy595 said:I don't think it's a small child's place to have to comfort their mother while she's in horrible pain.
LindsayDunn228 said:Simple. Just say no.
JKLLady said:I never would have told her she couldn't be there! Although it also helps that I have a very high pain tolerance and deliver very easy. To this day, when DD watches "A Baby Story" on TLC she wants to know why the women are making such a fuss; I remind her that it's not as easy for everyone. She is a sophmore molecular cell biology major & plans on being a perinatologist (high risk OB/GYN). Birth & delivery have always fascinated her!
She cut the cord for her brother & they have a deep bond in spite of their age difference that I believe is directly attributable to her being in the delivery room................it is after all the miracle of birth!
Tinijocaro said:I disagree-, while childbirth has become medicalized in the past century, it is not a medical procedure, just a normal bodily function.
Jackie
Galahad said:Gee, so my wife wasted years of medical school, residency and 100 hours a week watching a "normal bodily function............
transparant said:She was right - giving birth is NOT a medical procedure.
Galahad said:So I assume you think OB's are superfluous.
sha_lyn said:Galahad....you do realize women were having babies for thousands of yrs before there were medical Drs. Women all over the world still continue to have babies every day without medical intervention.
sha_lyn said:Galahad....you do realize women were having babies for thousands of yrs before there were medical Drs. Women all over the world still continue to have babies every day without medical intervention.
transparant said:Nope...you have assumed incorrectly. How can you possibly say that giving birth is a medical procedure?
transparant said:Nope...you have assumed incorrectly. How can you possibly say that giving birth is a medical procedure?
) Bring DDs up after the new one is all cleaned up and pretty, thank you (then take them home and give me a chance to rest up before I have to take care of ALL of them!!!)Galahad said:What the mom does is not a medical procedure, of course not. What the doctors and nurses do - especially when the outcome is in question is definietely a medical procedure. Sometimes several.
She cut the cord for her brother & they have a deep bond in spite of their age difference that I believe is directly attributable to her being in the delivery room