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RE: A Response and Entry to @FreedomTribe’s Freedom Challenge - Afraid to Loose My Freedom to...

in #freedomtribe6 years ago

I have never thought of this in the way you describe it. My wife and I do not have children so this part of my life is unexperienced. I can understand why you would want to be “in-tune” with your body and be able to relate with your child. That is s very loving and beautiful ability. The way I guess to choose to look as this is that humankind has been giving birth without medicine and drugs for a lot longer than it has with them. And while many think those drugs help, I can see how they could alter the experience negatively. I believe life is all about experience and I too, wish to experience the “realness” of life - both positive and negative. Thanks for sharing such a great post.

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Thank you for your response. You have some really great points. I know quite a few women that still suffer from the negative effects of interventions. My sister in law had her daughter five years ago and every time it thunderstorms she feels a tingling sensation in her spine. She’s never had this before...until after the epidural.

There are preventative steps we as women can take that will help us keep our bodies intact and safely prepare for labor. I won’t go into details here but if you and your wife decide to have children and go for a non-Intervention birth I’d be glad to share some things with her that could aide her in that :)

I am the same way, I want to experience the “realness” of life. Thanks so much for reading.