A Question For All Mothers

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Pearl

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It's so easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

Well OK, not really. I'd recommend reading a textbook pregnancy book like What to Expect When You're Expecting.

It tells you what you can expect and it may or may not be right for you. Everyone is different and no 2 stories are the same.
I read a good book when I was expecting my first. It covered everything from conception to pre natal care and exercises to the actual labour and birthing and care of babies and infants. I did the exercises in the book, never went to an ante natal clinic and had a painless labour.
 

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It's so easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

Well OK, not really. I'd recommend reading a textbook pregnancy book like What to Expect When You're Expecting.

It tells you what you can expect and it may or may not be right for you. Everyone is different and no 2 stories are the same.
I had that book and a couple similar books early on. They were sort of like companion books.

Then, when I was pregnant with my middle daughter, I was given some midwifery training/study books. Those may come in handy someday, idk. But my husband never read them, yet he caught 2 of our babies. My midwife teased him a lot saying if he caught one more, he'd be a midwife. lol (I think, because once you go through the training, you have to deliver/catch 3 babies before you're licensed. lol)
 
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Cool. :)
I have a daughter who was born in 1993 ..another daughter in 1999 ...two sons....one in 1996, and my youngest was born in 2002 (with the Lord now).

I had 4 homebirths....

I had others ....my first was around age 10. (Time is a bit foggy due to the trauma ...ended in forced late term "abortion" ....a son who I named Isaac.) Some were taken (stolen). But anyway ....these 5 I raised, and I have the most amazing children in the world.❤️





Wow,.. sounds like you've had a pretty rough life. :(
 
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Wow,.. sounds like you've had a pretty rough life. :(
Yes .... subjects like this are difficult for me, akin to answering the question, "How many children do you have?" I can't answer it honestly without making some mention of my children who were taken. But I don't want to take away from this thread. It's a wonderful subject of discussion.❤️
Thank you for not being afraid to respond to my post. ❤️
 
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I had that book and a couple similar books early on. They were sort of like companion books.

Then, when I was pregnant with my middle daughter, I was given some midwifery training/study books. Those may come in handy someday, idk. But my husband never read them, yet he caught 2 of our babies. My midwife teased him a lot saying if he caught one more, he'd be midwife. lol (I think, because once you go through the training, you have to deliver/catch 3 babies before you're licensed. lol)
Wow! Good for him to catch the babies! My husband just got in the doctor's way with the 3 we had. lol He nearly missed our third birth by having lunch with the doctor. Men! haha
 

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Wow! Good for him to catch the babies! My husband just got in the doctor's way with the 3 we had. lol He nearly missed our third birth by having lunch with the doctor. Men! haha
Oh no!! Lol
My husband worked out of state throughout 99% of my pregnancy with my youngest son. I had a fairly easy pregnancy except I did experience a bit more food quirks and nausea in the beginning. Foods I loved (like chocolate lava cake with vanilla ice cream, lol), I couldn't stomach ...but I craved baby carrots so much, I ate them by the bag! lol

I was alone through most of that pregnancy, raising 4 children and pregnant. It was very emotionally stressful for a lot of reasons. Then, when I was 8 months along, at a friend's house one day, I clearly felt what I believed was my water breaking. I felt some light contractions. I rushed home and my friend called my husband who was 13 hours away. (And by then, I had a record of very quick homebirths.) My husband drove home quickly as he could....making a 13 hour trip in 11-ish hours. Idk how that happened!!

He got home and labor hadn't truly started. I guess it was God's way of getting him home. I didn't actually go into labor until a week later. My son Matthew was born (at home) 3 & 1/2 weeks early. He was just under 7 pounds, though.

The morning I had him, my husband was working with the men in our church on the other side of town....45 minutes away. I went into labor around 10am, and he was coming quickly! I laid on my back and resisted pushing until my husband got home. I only needed one push! From start to finish, that labor was about an hour and 15 minutes. He was born at 11:15am.

My midwife didn't make it in time, but there was a doula who lived close enough that she made it in time. My midwife arrived afterward. With all my home births, I was given herbal packs to wear, to reduce swelling and inflammation. And she prepared the most amazing warm herbal baths for me and baby afterward. Very soothing ....and amazing to see baby floating on their back in the water, all relaxed. All I had to do is place my hand under their heads and they floated. Amazing.

Matthew did have a little jaundice, but I nursed him through it and we sat in front of the french doors a lot for sunlight. Amazing child ....a gift, very intelligent, observant, and inquisitive.

When my son Mark was age 4, he came to us and said he asked Jesus for a baby brother and Jesus said He would give him one. I was pregnant 2 months later. We named him....Matthew Jordan, meaning...."gift of God, sent from above."❤️

Note: when Matt was 5 days old, my husband went back to his out of state job and we were alone again. We had a 5 bedroom home, but all my babies (who I raised) slept around me.

When I was pregnant with Matthew, I had my youngest daughter (age 3) draped across my belly, and I'd be on my side, rocking back and forth to get her to sleep ....and the other 3 laying all around me in my king sized bed. I'll never forget how my baby daughter would say, "Can I pepe on you?" LOL (Interpret, "Can I sleepy on you?") The sweetest thing....love my babies so much!!!❤️
 
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I was 19 when I had my first child, a daughter. She was born in 1976. That was a difficult pregnancy because I wasn't in very good health and my body was just too weak and not strong enough. After being in foster care for ten years, I was basically thrown out into the street when I turned 18 and all that, and so much more, had taken a toll on my body and my mind.

Meanwhile, I met and married the best man I've ever known. His family became my family. Before officially finding out that I was pregnant, I fainted while taking a shower. It's a good thing my husband was nearby and caught me. He was so happy when we officially found out that I was pregnant. He picked me up and swung me around as he was smiling with tears in his eyes.

The labor with my daughter was very long and I felt like I was in a torture chamber the way the nurses treated me. They were so cold and cruel...Then after her birth, it took a while to stitch me up from being torn.

My second child, a son, was born in 1978. That pregnancy was a little easier. My body was stronger. But he was sideways and had to be turned during birth.

My third child, a son, was born in 1983. I made arrangements ahead of time to have a tubal ligation after he was born. It was just a feeling I had that I needed to do that. After getting to the hospital, I knew something was wrong but nobody was listen to me. I told them that they would have to do a C-Section repeatedly. But they said no, that wouldn't have to be done. They said, you don't want to have a C-Section, that's major surgery. I said, it's not exactly what I want but that's what will have to be done. So they argued with me about it all day. They said, what makes you think you need a C-Section? I said, I just know. The labor pains kept stopping. Finally, late that day, a doctor from another city walked into the room and checked me. He started barking orders to them to prep me for me surgery and asked them why they let me lay there all day in that condition. My cervix was closing. So I had a C-Section and the doctor asked me if I was sure that I wanted a tubal ligation and I said I'm sure. He said, but you're still young. What if you remarry and your husband wants children? I said, I won't remarry. He said, how do you know that? I said, I just know. And I never did. My husband passed in 2000.

Children are a blessing from God. I have seven grandchildren and I just found out that I'm going to be a great-grandmother.
 

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Wow! Good for him to catch the babies! My husband just got in the doctor's way with the 3 we had. lol He nearly missed our third birth by having lunch with the doctor. Men! haha
My husband missed our son's birth because before he could gown up the baby was out.
 
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My husband missed our son's birth because before he could gown up the baby was out.
LOL! Yeah same with our daughter. She was out quick and easy! Unfortunately for me, though, I'd lost alot of blood. Almost needed a transfusion but not quite. So long as I stayed alert, I was fine. The nurses kept yelling at me. I kept thinking, "I'm not deaf! Stop yelling!" lol Hubby had to come over to distract me and keep me alert.
 
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