Wake up Parents… It’s Not just the COUF JAB… Do You Get It Yet ??👀🤨
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Yeah like my first baby, I labored 36 1/2 hours (I only made it to 4 cent). She is still stubborn.
Then there is my 2nd when I labored 52 hours before they decided his head was two big. He is an engineer. Self explanatory.
And my 3rd who was transverse and had to be taken before I started labor because they feared if my water broke the cord would be compressed. She's was 9lbs & 2oz (no diabetes) and 27 years later she is 5ft nothing. Good things come in little packages!
Good thing you didn’t have to push a 9 lb toddler out. Vaginal deliveries are terribly overrated and the comments above are either from men or women who never had one orifice tear and become one with another—to say it nicely! There’s a reason celebrities have c-sections.
I understand the desire to avoid them, trust me. But frankly, you do what you gotta do. It's like breast feeding, you try and if it doesn't work you just move on. It doesn't make one a better/worse mom.
I guess I can't relate to that. I had three babies by c-sect. I nursed those children for a year each while working full time in tech at a fortune 100 auto industry job. I also used cotton diapers rather than pampers.
I don't think any of that made me a better mom. Like babies, moms come in all different types. I believe a great deal of women would do anything for their children. Usually if they are men hopping its because of an involvement in drugs or alcohol.
I don't believe how you had your child, natural or c-sect, or whether you nurse or use formula, even your choice of diapers make you a better or worse parent. What makes the difference is your maturity when you have babies. You can't raise good kids if you yourself arent coming from a good place with good mentors.
You must live in the city where everyone is an animal. Culture is everything when raising a child.
Been there, done that! Weighed 105 before pregnant, had 8 1/2 lb child. Doc said if he had known the baby was so large, would have done a c-section. Not sure which would have been worse.