A Mother Thinks about Nuclear Survival
To my way of thinking any mothering who is not thinking preparedness is todays climate of terror and natural disasters is not clued in to reality.
Interview on Provident Living and Family Preparedness
As I said above, having these skills comforts my heart. I know without a doubt that should anything happen while I am pregnant, and for whatever reason, cannot get to the hospital or even get a midwife to my home, that the baby and I will be just fine during a home birthing situation.
Jenny Hatch
I see you’ve written extensively - but how would you deal with a prolapsed cord, nuchal cord, hemorrhage, complete dystocia, premature birth? Are you willing to go to the hospital for those? What about monitoring for incompetent cervix, gestational diabetes or preeclampsia?
Mrs VS