I spent the day at the Midwifery clinic, observing and training with my former midwife, Dottie.
I loved every stinkin' second of being there!--the hours passed by like minutes!
She had 5 different clients come in...all different kinds of women--some are having their first baby and others their second or 3rd or fourth...
ALL of them were beautiful!
What is it about a pregnant woman in the room that draws our attention? Or is it just me??
I love the "glow" they have...knowing that there is a little person within them...what a brilliant shadow is cast when they enter a room!
We listened to heart tones, we looked inward through sonograms--we even got to tell 2 families what the sex of their babies are! How cool is that??!! I even guessed right both times! One will be a boy, "Naphtahli" and the other is a girl, "Edria" (her father is Salvadoran)...beautiful names, hunh?
I loved my home births. Unless you've experienced one, it is hard to describe exactly. Perfect.
Peaceful. Natural. Ideal.
As a Doula, Iv'e attended both hospital and home births...both result in a miracle and I must say I am grateful to be wherever there is a miracle...wow--babies are such a nice way to start a person!
What did you love/hate/tolerate when you were pregnant?
I am trully being honest....I loved everything about being pregnant. Serious.
ReplyDeleteI loved how people smiled at me. Something about waddling around, made complete strangers from all walks of life soften their hearts toward me. They knew nothing about me, except I was sacrificing something of myself (physically and emotionally) to another human being. When I see pregnant women, and when I was pregnant, I'm more thankful to my mother for giving me a chance.
I also loved the look on people's faces when I asked if there was a restroom available (you know at stores). People practically fell over themselves letting me use a restroom. But NOT pregnant, they don't have bathrooms available to the public :)
I LOVED being pregnant!
I TOLERATED comments about how huge I was getting and how far over due I was. I didn't actually hate any of those things, I just couldn't stand comments about them. Irrational I know!
Oh, and do you talk to your mother's-to-be about interviewing pediatricians before the birth of the baby? I've been talking to people, and many don't even know they can do this. It is a great idea to find a good fit, so if in the OFF chance the baby gets sick, you know you have someone you trust, and who knows you.
Sara: Thx for commenting. I loved being pg too...I really did feel the sacredness of it around me, and relished it.
ReplyDeleteI do talk to the Moms about the Ped before giving birth and encourage them to "interveiw" them, etc.