Wasn't it a doozy?? And the line that got me most amazed was that (talking about 3rd world women) "...and vast numbers of these women and their babies don't survive this natural process." Then going on to talk about if these women had an option, they would all want a medical birth and an epidural!!

And now there is another name that can be applied to midwives - "childbirth zealots who rail against pain relief and intervention"

Huh

Cheryl


From: Julie Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ozmidwifery Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [ozmidwifery] SMH Good Weekend Article on Saturday Criticising Birth Plans
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 14:34:50 +1000


Hi everyone, I received this email from a lovely woman who came through
my classes last year - did others see this article too? Hug Julie
Hi Julie,
I was wondering whether you managed to see the article in this weekend's
Good Weekend magazine in the Sydney Morning Herald.  It's written by Mia
Freedman about how (apparently) useless birth plans are, and basically
goes on to ridicule any woman who has the intention of trying to have
minimal intervention in labour.
And I quote:
"Fastforward to the actual birth and $100 says she'll be swearing at
said husband while screaming for an epidural.  $200 says the CDs and the
oil burner won't even make it out of the labour bag."
"But while birth plans are relatively harmless, I'm far less tolerant of
the very vocal group of childbirth zealots who rail against pain relief
and 'intervention'.  Why aren't these women grateful for medical help?"
"Epidurals don't appear to affect the baby physically."
Whilst I wouldn't say that I'm a person who would get up on her soap box
and push the natural birth method on everyone, I was really offended
reading the article.  I understand that it's meant to be a humorous
piece of writing, but I think it actually has the effect of offending
those who desire the most natural birth possible, yet will welcome
medical assistance if required.
I feel like writing a letter into the SMH expressing my disappointment
with the article and pointing out a few misconceptions regarding
epidurals, like they're totally risk-free to both mother and baby.
If you haven't seen it, the SMH is still on sale, but if you don't get
to see it and would like to see it, just let me know and I'll pop it
around to you.


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