Posted on 04/02/2005 4:36:04 AM PST by gobucks
"Don't you dare guilt your wife into having a natural childbirth!", I am told by a nice woman I know at church. I have known this lady for some time, and we have never talked politics. Suddenly, my wife is hot political topic #1. And though the politics are 'under the radar', my wife is clearly a target in the ongoing cultural war.
Until my wife started to dramatically enlarge during this last trimester, comments like these had been few. Now, it is a torrent. "What hospital? What OB? You are getting an epidural, right? What brand of formula do you plan to use (as if we will collapse immediately into the arms of the Enfamil salesman)? You are not going to breast feed too long, are you? Are you on a waiting list yet for infant day care?"
My wife and I, married over 10 years with all kinds of issues associated with getting pregnant are about to be parents of a boy in a few weeks. We are of course, thrilled and overjoyed.
But the political overtones of how we bring him into the world are just unreal. The unending stream of opinion and advice about it, with over 95 percent of it being something like this: "don't be stupid. Get the epidural." We have yet to have a single woman report to us that having her baby in a fully undrugged state was a good idea.
Why is labor today so terrifying for women? Why is it that husbands are being taught that encouraging a woman to experience a full unmedicated delivery is akin to treating her like a barbarian? Heck, I've told my wife I am not the one having the baby, and thus, I'm not about to dictate to her how it should be done; I simply said I like the idea of natural childbirth and that is it. Why is this so politically incorrect? Why are hordes of women pouring out of the woodwork yelling at us to make sure she gets the drugs, the epidural?
What the heck is going on such that bringing a child into the world has to be so .... upsetting?
And these are women at my church! I can just imagine what a hapless secular woman in some lonely cul-de-sac must endure.
I'm a typical Chistian man with a very pregnant wife. I have an atypical enthusiasm for most things associated with FreeRepublic. I'm looking for reports from any of you husbands (or their wives) out there have experienced the kind of unreal cultural pressure my wife and I have undergone as this last trimester winds down.
I have googled around, looking for articles about this - and it is just about nada. Mostly stuff on teen pregnancy and abortion. Zilch regarding ordinary married folks who are being pressured to have a 'modern' birth experience.
I'm I the only one who is seeing how a pregnant woman is somehow a political lightning rod these days?
Fid you call Dr Mike Savage on the Savage Nation on Friday with this question? He had a caller who specifically asked about his thoughts on natural childbirth.
They don't tell the patient the baby will come out "drunk" on the newbane!
They push the epidural. Yet don't tell them in many cases it slows down contractions.
Like I said in my previous post. The mid wife and the birth center in the country was the best. It cut out the money grubbing drug pushers!
And if they DONT offer the drugs, the patients complain to the state and to the hospital that "they didn't even care about my pain, they didn't even offer me anything for it". Your perception of the offer is that they are pushing the drugs/epidural. I don't agree.
And, I don't even know one woman who has hit her husband during child birth. If that is really what your wife did to you, given what you've written here, it may say more about you than it does her.
your one point is that if you are hit, you must have done something wrong. Gosh, you're a wife beaters' dream come true.
Your other point is that you would just sit there and do nothing if you were called a f******* c***. Hard to swallow.
Wife had six kids perfectly naturally......most were well over 10 pounds. Not even an epidural or an aspirin.
Number 7 came along in her mid 40's and was an emergency C section.
Nursed each one till past a year old.
It's NO one's business how you bring your child into the world or how you feed him/her or how you educate them.
That's the way your wife spoke to you?
I've fortunately personally never suffered the level of abuse I have witnessed MANY MANY time in a health care setting over 20 years.
Are the rest of them as beautiful and the 7th?
So your wife has never struck you nor called you names in the delivery room yet you felt it necessary to speak to her in that condescending tone at that time?
Yes :-). The pictures are on the Tax-chick page.
Your kids look like the family I sprang from. 10 of us and you can follow features through all of us. Cookie cutter kids with different hair colors.
Great looking family. Ya done good.
Thanks! I'm hoping for 10 :-). There's a group that looks more like my husband, and a group that looks more like me ... but they all look mostly like each other!
Do whatever's best for the baby.
As for your wife, it's 2005 - - get some anasthesia for the girl.
By the way, I read a report some years ago that babies born by c-section end up with higher IQs than babies born the normal way. I don't know about that, but c-section babies sure look nicer right after birth - - their heads aren't all out of shape.
Good luck!
LH
Aha! SOmeone else who did not scream or swear at their husband during childbirth. I have always made a conscious decision not to yell at my husband. Actually he's the one who talks me through everything. I screamed in general with my fourth baby, but he was a 10 pounder and pushing just burned. I felt like such a wimp. When my children talk about my last delivery (I was sure I made such a fuss) they like to talk about me saying, "Owie! Owie! Owie!" over and over.
I wish you luck on getting to ten.
Once you have 5, cooking for 5 more isn't that difficult.
Routines and organization are very important.
My Mom was the most organized multi-tasking woman I ever knew. The older I get the more I stand in amazement of her.
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