I’ll admit I was scared of childbirth, but…I got over it. And now picturing my life without my kiddos is just unthinkable. But, when I was pregnant I did get a lot of horror stories from other women that I did not ask for and did not appreciate. They seemed to almost want to scare me. If they’re going around talking about all that with women who get easily spooked, I can see where some are too afraid to get pregnant. It’s a shame.
My wife is finally starting to come around from the fear of pregnancy. Still could use some help encouraging her. Her OBGYN experiences have traumatized her, and the recent events have caused such distrust for the medical industry she wants to know whether she is medically fit (having endometriosis and a tilted uterus) but has concerns about doctors further trying to cause her fear in her natural abilities.
God Bless you both! All I can say is that pregnancy is natural. It is not to be "feared" per se.
I had endometriosis, which the OBGYNs did not inform me would limit my fertility.
I thought it was just . . . PAIN!
My first child died due to medical errors! No you never get over that! But my living child is delivering any day now! Gott sei Dank! My third child died of ectopic pregnancy due to the endometriosis blocking the pathway. We still had hope for the other side . . . Bottom line, we have one beautiful living child! It is WORTH IT!
Thank you for your prayers and encouragement. I am sorry for your loss but am amazed at your grace through such heart ache. So glad to hear your daughter is thriving as you are.
Guess what, I wanted a dozen children when I was at the age to have a husband and start a family! "Cheaper by the Dozen!" But I grew to age under "feminism" and men were taught to deny their purpose as provider, protector, and head of family. So I had to wait a very long time to find a decent potential husband and father!
Twelve children were not to be. We have to graciously accept the children our dear Lord allows us. But the untimely death of our first child, convinced my husband to be pro-life, for those of us who so much wanted children! were abhorred about the wastage of so many babies by abortion!
Heartbreaking as it might be. We also seriously explored adoption, but by the time my fertility was expired, I was "too old" to be an adoptive mother.
I can attest, that the single aunts and uncles, and childless aunts and uncles, contributed greatly to our extended family!
Be open to any children the Lord Blesses you with!
You dear fren and dear fren's wife, try for the children the dear Lord will bless you with! That is all we can do!
I struggled with endometriosis and a tilted uterus and was able to have 2 children (14 years apart). The biggest relief was going to get chiropractic care. They were not only able to help relieve pain with adjustments but help get vitamins and minerals in check. Prayers things work out.
They have been groomed to spread their legs much too easily for any stiff man that comes along. Pro-Choice = Poor-Choice and Liberals have no self-awareness or accountability.
I went through two pregnancies during my doctoral studies. I was nauseous the entire time. I did not see ONE OTHER PREGNANT WOMAN on campus that entire time!! I maxed the six four-hour qualifying exams, with crackers and juice in my tote bag to get through it. Pregnancy prevents women from continuing their educations?!? They don't even try, they believe the lies . . .
I think most women who get abortions do so because they think motherhood is the end of their productive life. No more career opportunities, no more disposable income, no more buying the things we're conditioned to buy by advertising and social media. Capitalism casts aside any sentiment that can't be commodified.
By capitalism I mostly mean modern consumerism, not natural markets.
I’ll admit I was scared of childbirth, but…I got over it. And now picturing my life without my kiddos is just unthinkable. But, when I was pregnant I did get a lot of horror stories from other women that I did not ask for and did not appreciate. They seemed to almost want to scare me. If they’re going around talking about all that with women who get easily spooked, I can see where some are too afraid to get pregnant. It’s a shame.
My wife is finally starting to come around from the fear of pregnancy. Still could use some help encouraging her. Her OBGYN experiences have traumatized her, and the recent events have caused such distrust for the medical industry she wants to know whether she is medically fit (having endometriosis and a tilted uterus) but has concerns about doctors further trying to cause her fear in her natural abilities.
God Bless you both! All I can say is that pregnancy is natural. It is not to be "feared" per se.
I had endometriosis, which the OBGYNs did not inform me would limit my fertility. I thought it was just . . . PAIN!
My first child died due to medical errors! No you never get over that! But my living child is delivering any day now! Gott sei Dank! My third child died of ectopic pregnancy due to the endometriosis blocking the pathway. We still had hope for the other side . . . Bottom line, we have one beautiful living child! It is WORTH IT!
Prayers, fren!
Thank you for your prayers and encouragement. I am sorry for your loss but am amazed at your grace through such heart ache. So glad to hear your daughter is thriving as you are.
Guess what, I wanted a dozen children when I was at the age to have a husband and start a family! "Cheaper by the Dozen!" But I grew to age under "feminism" and men were taught to deny their purpose as provider, protector, and head of family. So I had to wait a very long time to find a decent potential husband and father!
Twelve children were not to be. We have to graciously accept the children our dear Lord allows us. But the untimely death of our first child, convinced my husband to be pro-life, for those of us who so much wanted children! were abhorred about the wastage of so many babies by abortion!
Heartbreaking as it might be. We also seriously explored adoption, but by the time my fertility was expired, I was "too old" to be an adoptive mother.
I can attest, that the single aunts and uncles, and childless aunts and uncles, contributed greatly to our extended family!
Be open to any children the Lord Blesses you with!
You dear fren and dear fren's wife, try for the children the dear Lord will bless you with! That is all we can do!
I struggled with endometriosis and a tilted uterus and was able to have 2 children (14 years apart). The biggest relief was going to get chiropractic care. They were not only able to help relieve pain with adjustments but help get vitamins and minerals in check. Prayers things work out.
They have been groomed to spread their legs much too easily for any stiff man that comes along. Pro-Choice = Poor-Choice and Liberals have no self-awareness or accountability.
More like Hypengyophobia
That too . . . feminists promised sex with no consequences.
I went through two pregnancies during my doctoral studies. I was nauseous the entire time. I did not see ONE OTHER PREGNANT WOMAN on campus that entire time!! I maxed the six four-hour qualifying exams, with crackers and juice in my tote bag to get through it. Pregnancy prevents women from continuing their educations?!? They don't even try, they believe the lies . . .
Abortion is a human sacrifice to capitalism
It is indeed human sacrifice, but not to capitalism which values population and labor. It is sacrifice to evil. EEVVILL!
I think most women who get abortions do so because they think motherhood is the end of their productive life. No more career opportunities, no more disposable income, no more buying the things we're conditioned to buy by advertising and social media. Capitalism casts aside any sentiment that can't be commodified.
By capitalism I mostly mean modern consumerism, not natural markets.
NO ONE will care about their "career" -- maybe the IRS.