primroseburrows: (big chicken)
primroseburrows ([personal profile] primroseburrows) wrote2006-03-23 03:08 pm

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So I've become embroiled in a discussion thread over at [livejournal.com profile] abortiondebate. I didn't think the subject of the discussion really has anything to do with abortion, rather, it's about pregnancy and its perceived dangers. When I read it I felt I couldn't NOT respond, because I figure if I want to be a birth advocate and activist, it was almost an obligation to respond. That, and I actually do know a couple of things about the subject, although there are lots of people who put me to shame with their knowledge and experience.

Anyway, it seems that by at least one commenter, I've been branded someone who's forcing pregnancy and birth on women who don't want it. I don't see anything in my comments that even imply this.

Here's the thread. Whaddya think, flist? *shrugs*

Also, the sky didn't fall in Georgia last night, but [livejournal.com profile] patchfire needed to use the computer to figure out where to go to get on the subway (yes! Atlanta has one!) for our trip to the State House for Homebirth Day. And yay! The House passed the resolution uncontested, and within a year there should be a study to assess the safety of homebirth in GA. Now if we could only get something like this in RI...

Anyway, I should be around from 9 to 11, give or take-ish, for Eddie to make his debut. Blank slate people, is there anything special I need to know other than to use the tag and a spoiler cut?

And oh. [livejournal.com profile] mr_t00by, your mommy loves you. *hugs* Call me when you can?
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[identity profile] primroseburrows.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
The majority of women dying from "childbed fever" happened after birth moved from the home and midwife to the hospital and doctor. Physicians would go from bed to bed, from woman to woman, without washing their hands in-betweeen. It was only after it was known that handwashing prevents disease (after germ theory was developed) that docs started proper handwashing and maternal deaths from infecion were drastically reduced.


I've seen parents tell the doctor what a "great job" he did, after he "delivered" the baby. Um, excuse me, Mr. MD, wasn't that the woman I just saw giving birth to her baby?

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[identity profile] sistermagpie.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Whoa. I've never had a baby but I can't imagine giving the doctor any credit for something I just pushed out of my body! Not unless he did something. I was an RH- baby so good job on the blood transfusions etc. The rest I'm pretty sure my mom did.