tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post3680981617538694865..comments2023-11-05T01:55:18.079-06:00Comments on The Birth Spool: The Void that is Postpartum Care in AmericaElizabethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14699062241113301084noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-84479751235585084422019-01-19T01:01:12.699-07:002019-01-19T01:01:12.699-07:00Copper Drakes are a few of the quickest grindings ...Copper Drakes are a few of the quickest grindings however, this map is commonly fairly populated when classes that are newer release or there is burning. If the map is just too active, <a href="https://www.mmogo.com/Maplestory-m/Mesos.html" rel="nofollow">Maplestory m mesos for sale</a> walk one right to Damp Swamp to have a equally good indication. Go into the secret room out of Excavation Intermission Area to shield me against Mummydogs and Skeletons! (This map has a tendency to crash if the Elite Boss comes, however. So be cautioned.) Fangs are great, although this map will become tiring. ( Personally, I spend 75-90 in Home Security System Research Center 3 in Edelstein since I try to have that One elite for Dragon Collection.) This is just another generally employed and apparent map! Sand Rats and Scorps are excellent, the map is flat of <a href="https://www.mmogo.com/Maplestory-2/Mesos.html" rel="nofollow">buying MS2 Mesos</a>. Easy. Roids make the replacement if Sahel II is jam-packed, though that map annoys me since the products drop on the top of platforms , creating irritating looting.If you don't enjoy Roids, Desert of Tranquility may work also!Selflesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00428463969728991841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-17129232006033510262016-12-02T11:47:31.352-07:002016-12-02T11:47:31.352-07:00Much thanks to you for another awesome article. Wh...Much thanks to you for another awesome article. Where else might anyone be able to get that sort of data in such an impeccable method for composing? I have a presentation one week from now, and I am on the search for such data. <a href="http://tlcconfinement.com" rel="nofollow">confinement center Malaysia</a><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05095137995837924487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-76938699710908020352013-02-13T15:50:29.313-07:002013-02-13T15:50:29.313-07:00Pobierowo
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I was to out of it at the time to stop the insanity & disapointingly my husband was just to afraid to hurt her feelings. Altho she has no trouble hurting ours time & time again. I was exhausted & needed just to rest. Also when I got home it was just days before I got sick with a virus. I'm telling you I had no support as my own mother is to ill to help me & I've never been so tired in my life. I did not sleep a full night or even 5 hrs following the csection for 7 weeks. The nurses would wake me everytime I fell into a deep sleep & also during the day when I was more likely to sleep because of a restless night, I had visitors. I had vistors all most all day the 1st day. So ladies I do not reccomend this. It will wear you out wether u think so or not. & I believe that exhaustion is the "key" to depression. Especially, ESPECIALLY for women who've just had a baby. Please please try to rest the entire time you are in the hospital. Let those nurses do their jobs & take care of the baby except for when u really need to bond. Soon as you're done send him back to the nursery, turn the lights out, hold all calls & visits & sleep. I can tell you from experience. Anyone not willing to respect your quiet time is not interested in your well being. So that being the case don't give a flip about thier feelings because that baby needs you more! You need to be rested & refreshed to be the best Mommy. I am leaving this site to try & find post partum depressed moms to chat with as I am desperate. I feel lonely, I feel like the my idenity has crashed, & even as a praying God fearing woman I need the love of others to lift me up. God bless you new Moms. I really wish the best for you. Hang in there. If I can make it this far, I'm sure you can make it period!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-59116974059822115562010-09-02T10:04:08.331-06:002010-09-02T10:04:08.331-06:00A great review, I also read it and it is a fascina...A great review, I also read it and it is a fascinating book.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.safemeds.com/cheap-viagra.htm" rel="nofollow">Cheap Viagra</a> <a href="http://www.safemeds.com/viagra/" rel="nofollow">Viagra</a>Viagra Online Without Prescriptionhttp://www.safemeds.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-68799595597947442952008-12-14T10:56:00.000-07:002008-12-14T10:56:00.000-07:00Thank you for this wonderful post! Post partum ca...Thank you for this wonderful post! Post partum care is sooooo lacking! No wonder our society is what it is at this time.gritshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18261267425298340895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-50483322031396091462008-08-26T09:58:00.000-06:002008-08-26T09:58:00.000-06:00Wow, what a powerful post. Thank you for taking th...Wow, what a powerful post. Thank you for taking the time to write it!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-35273005517423808622008-07-03T20:20:00.000-06:002008-07-03T20:20:00.000-06:00Have to add, that I think this is one of the many ...Have to add, that I think this is one of the many improvements in care that comes with birthing with midwives (and will come with a surge in midwife deliveries). From everything I've seen as a doula and having birthed my first baby in the hospital, you do not get to rest and recover with any privacy or dignity in the hospital. You're getting interrupted by so many people so frequently, the baby is being taken away to the nursery, and it's not a comfortable environment.<BR/><BR/>In fact, visitors can make the hospital seem more home-like, which I would bet is one reason more moms aren't discouraging them even when they're not up to it. And then of course that makes it harder to discourage visitors the first few days that you're home with the baby... <BR/><BR/>I love that when I have visited women at home who have just birthed with my soon-to-be preceptor, there is a sign on the front door with orders that visitors should limit their stay, wash their hands, and do dishes/change a diaper/otherwise HELP the new parents! <BR/><BR/>Regardless of their care provider or place of birth, all women deserve excellent postpartum support. I have started encouraging moms to make "postpartum doula fund" a baby shower gift suggestion. But really I think we also need to make this an issue that we prioritize as women -- we need to be vocal about honoring this transition, we need to ask new mothers what *they* need, and we need to really stress this with the dads so that new moms aren't having to advocate for themselves as much (or be steamrolled). <BR/><BR/>I'd love to see the fourth trimester get the attention it deserves!Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14699062241113301084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-73886000985934360582008-07-03T19:52:00.000-06:002008-07-03T19:52:00.000-06:00I think this post is really important. It's amazin...I think this post is really important. It's amazing how HARD it is to convince people to leave a new family alone so that the parents can bond with their baby and figure out how to be parents. It's also amazing how few of the (uninvited, unwelcome) visitors are actually willing to change a diaper, give the baby back to be fed when he or she is hungry, respect the family's parenting choices, refrain from judgmental comments and advice, etc., etc. When I had my son, I was just blown away at how (ahem) assertive I had to be with our families to convince them they had no choice but to respect our wishes. (There was a lot of, "well, he's not your baby" and, in more tense moments, "gee ... whose vagina did he just pass through?") New mothers need to realize that they may not feel comfortable learning to breastfeed and bleeding heavily without necessarily feeling like showering every day ... in front of their inlaws ... who won't let them hold their own babies. But I think most people get steamrolled, you know?Mollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07858810656969791963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6952168650778660274.post-18784842145424538902008-07-03T18:22:00.000-06:002008-07-03T18:22:00.000-06:00"It is their job for you to have a full, speedy re..."It is their job for you to have a full, speedy recovery, and they realize that you resting is the best way to get that. They will not mind at all being your gatekeeper."<BR/><BR/>True. True, true, true, very true. I work as a labor and delivery nurse and although I want every woman to have the experience she wants to have, sometimes I would like to step in and just say, "Try this out without having all these extra people here, you will feel so much better afterwards."<BR/><BR/>But everyone is so excited to see this baby, and they want to see this baby NOW (never mind that the little immune system isn't up to handling all these visitors NOW).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com