I know several relatives who had this happened when they were giving birth would say “that Doctors head is in just the right place for me to kick his brains out.”
My sister-in-law had one of her kids in a public UK hospital. I’m told it was downright medieval. How medieval you ask? She and the baby still had blood on them when they went home - that night. Welcome to socialized medicine.
I had epidurals with my first 2. Had natural with the third. Natural was MUCH better.
I had 5 pregnancies and no epidurals. It can be done. But to have the option taken away from me? I would not have liked that. At all.
Just give me a pair of vise grips and when I’d hurt, he’d hurt where it counts .......
headaches are “natural” too, but we still take ibuprofen.
Methinks the UK is less concerned with natural childbirth as they are with the cost of the epidural.
This article should be blown up and posted in every ob/gyn office so american women know what’s coming.
But mommy and baby are doing fine now, thank God.
A co-worker of mine said that she was semi-forced aka bullied into having an epidural she did not want. She still has back problems that she didn’t have before that.
As for epidural ...women should always have the option. Some may want to take the natural approach, others may want to have some relief against the pain. Taking away that option is plain insane.
I’m not a woman. If I were a woman, I would have every procedure available to make childbirth less agonizing. Women have my respect.
Natural? How about having the baby out in the field and cutting the umbilical cord with a stone knife? All of this stuff with doctors and latex gloves and pain killers and heart monitors just gets us away from nature.
Queen Victoria would not be amused.
The UK medical establishment was against the use of anesthetics in childbirth 156 years ago. Apparently, nothing has changed...
http://www.ph.ucla.edu/EPI/snow/lancet1853reaction.html
Let’s hope it does get the attention of some who blindly profess ObamaLove...
The denial of epidurals is a cost saver and nothing more. Traditional births...ha! And I say that as a mother of five (a couple w/epi’ a few w/o...and one a ten pounder!!!)
All that said, this should be about ‘choice.’ Isn’t that a favorite mantra of the Left? Telling a women she can’t have anesthesia is wrong...but instead of Lamaze ‘focusing’ the mom-to-be can channel her pain in visualizing acts of agression/vengence against those who denied her meds.
I think epi’s are great; so is stadol. There is a reason Anesthesiologists make in the high six figures...their pain management ‘works.’ I had my first completely natural, Lamaze breathing all the way...by the time I got to number five...I could ‘hear’ the med cart (with the wonderful doc) coming down the hall...
Earlier today there was a thread which discussed how conservatives could reach out to women. I think this issue could be one!
I chose not to have an epidural, but I'd die (well, almost) for your right to have one.
I’d rather endure the labor pain. The thought of a needle in my spine gives me the heebiejeebies.
I had 4 naturally. The only reason i didn’t choose an epidural was because i was more afraid of a needle in my spine but if there had been ANY other alternative to REAL pain relief , I would have been ALL OVER THAT!
come on! pooping is natural but they give enema’s
dying with pain is natural but they give morphine.
why in gods name can we give drugs for just about any other condition but when it comes to one of the most painful things a person can endure everyone wants a woman to just suck it up and suffer? why when we don’t HAVE to?