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One of the things that really upset me about the
60min report was the woman's comment about birth not being the right of passsage
into motherhood/womanhood. When I speak to women about their births and
what is important to them I find that I often have to prompt them to think about
what the birth means to them. What is important to her as a person...not
just healthy baby.
One of the healing steps of recovery for cs is to
name 10 positive things you got from the experience...NOT including the
baby. usually some women just shug and say "dont know".
With attitudes from people like Tracy and the
wonderful doctor Malloy (is there at least one in every state??!!) it is
little wonder why women are lossing the sacredness of birth. The more we
are programmed into the medical interventions, the more we have to relinquish of
our spiritual experience that is birth. Even a traumatic birth should be
seen as experiencing something very powerful.
How do you as a care provider explore the spiritual
meaning of birth for each womanyou care for? Do you believe yourself that
birth has a huge impact on the feminine psyche...if not have you asked yourself
why? If you do believe it, how do you facilitate for others? Do you
ask women?
My philosophy seems to be steeming to needing
to nurture the nurturer. As mothers ourselves we are aware that
our children learn from us; our nurturing, gentle explainations and paitent
understanding. Should we not look at our new birthing mothers and say 'in
order for this woman to nurture herself and the baby when she goes home,
she needs nurturing in the transition
period from maiden to mother.'
Just trying to provocke some positive discussion
from an extremely sad, waste of 20 minutes we all suffered last Sunday
night.
cheers Jo
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