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Sharing and Reading Childbirth Stories
Childbirth stories are wonderful to share. Many mothers enjoy their experiences of the birth of their children with friends. The Internet has opened up an area where women also like to share their childbirth stories with strangers. There are some wonderful sites online that allow women to share in their childbirth stories and experiences. You can peruse other people's stories as well as share in your own.
Reading other people's stories can help you if you have an area of concern. Childbirth stories might share information and insight about something that you, yourself are going through such as a high-risk pregnancy, multiple birth, c-section, VBAC (vaginal birth after c-section) or other issue. Many women also share the link to their online childbirth stories as part of their birth announcement so family and friends can read all about how their new baby bundle of joy arrived into the world.
Many childbirth stories websites will allow people to index and search by various parameters. This is wonderful in that if you have a specific area of concern, you can read about it. Women who are having high-risk pregnancies can read childbirth stories of other women in similar circumstances. Women who are having multiple births can also share their experiences.
Pregnancy is a wonderful time that can draw women together. Websites exist where you can post your childbirth stories as well as photos and even video clips. Women can search based upon certain key words in some, that will allow them to read childbirth stories that might be similar to something they're experiencing such as a high-risk pregnancy or similar circumstances.
When you read about other people's childbirth stories, it can not only help you find information about a similar circumstance but can also give you ideas about your own birth plan and what is important to you. People who want to try unique childbirth methods could benefit by reading childbirth stories for information. This can be a great tool for those planning an unassisted childbirth, a home birth, water birth or vaginal birth after cesearean section.
Childbirth stories can be truly beneficial in helping you understand certain aspects of the labor and delivery process as well as be a heartwarming way to connect with the process of giving birth. Many women love to read these heart warming stories whether they're pregnant or not. If you look online you'll see many websites dedicated to this purpose as well as forums and blog sites that have a lot of sharing and connections happening between pregnant women, mothers and women who are trying to conceive.
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Experts Push Ways to Cut Maternal Deaths - AllAfrica.com
Experts Push Ways to Cut Maternal Deaths AllAfrica.com By Judd-Leonard Okafor, 23 May 2012 New interventions to reduce delay and manage bleeding after birth could cut down the number of women dying at childbirth in Nigeria, say experts. Health groups have pushed for emergency transport, use of kangaroo ... |
New Lamaze Campaign Encourages Women to Push for Better Maternity Care - MarketWatch (press release)
New Lamaze Campaign Encourages Women to Push for Better Maternity Care MarketWatch (press release) Every pregnant woman hopes for the same thing - a safe and healthy birth for her baby. Yet, women are increasingly provided care that may actually make labor and birth more difficult or less safe. Today, Lamaze launched a new campaign, called "Push for ... |
Ina May Gaskin and the Battle for at-Home Births - New York Times
![]() New York Times | Ina May Gaskin and the Battle for at-Home Births New York Times They had traveled to this corner of southern Tennessee to learn from the founding mother of the natural-birth movement. Gaskin began her presentation. She told the students that “at first, we brought breech pregnancies to the hospital, ... |
Hilary Duff: Labor with Luca Was 'Very Easy' - People Magazine
Hilary Duff: Labor with Luca Was 'Very Easy' People Magazine I'm pushing.'” Duff says the biggest surprise about motherhood is watching the evolution of Luca's facial expressions. “Every single day, it seems like there's a new face that they're making,” she tells DeGeneres, as a picture of Luca at 3 weeks old ... |
Checklist Improves Childbirth Practices - Medscape
Checklist Improves Childbirth Practices Medscape For each study period, observers watched the caregivers 24 hours daily, for at least 6 days a week, during 3 periods: on admission, continuously from the time of pushing through 1 hour after birth, and on discharge. Monitored practices included ... |
Heron's Birth Story - Mothering
Heron's Birth Story Mothering But pushing kept going, and kept going. And I found myself screaming so much and the midwife and nurse kept reminding me to conserve my energy. I kept telling them I couldn't do it, I just couldn't do it. I remember being aware that a childbirth class ... |
What pregnancy did to our bodies: Six brave mothers reveal the toll having a ... - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | What pregnancy did to our bodies: Six brave mothers reveal the toll having a ... Daily Mail But few real women manage to snap back into shape so soon after childbirth. Femail asked six brave mothers to reveal the toll pregnancy has taken on their figures. Natalie Edmonds, 26, is a holistic therapist from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. |











