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I have just finished reading an article in the
Women's Weekly on ' Kate Cebrano's quiet birth'.....which describes her
belief re. labour & birth, which they tie to her Scientology,
that labour and birth be a gentle, peaceful, quiet
experience.... my first thoughts were quite positive... yet, I wonder when she
states "but you don't want to scream out to that effect at all" and "screaming
and yelling might be your primary urge, and completely natural, but what your'e
trying to avoid is any suggestion that there's trouble at hand".
Does this mean moaning and growling
too???
Overall, I think the article is positive in the
fact that it highlights natural birth.... but just wonder what others think -
regarding her belief on women holding back from being noisy ??
I don't think that being quiet whilst in labour is
a bad thing if mother decides this at time of labour.... but wonder about
pre-conceived ideals PRIOR to labour... which prevent her from groaning etc if
she would normally feel comfortable in doing so.
look forward to your thoughts...
cheers,
Nicole
ps. I quite like Kate Cebrano - so I'm not anti
her... AND I was quiet during the birth of my first baby - BUT this was after a
noisy 24 hour labour.... 4 hours of pushing.... and really due to complete
exhaustion.....(and wasn't a premeditated thing).
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