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Twisted Titan
25th January 2011, 11:50 AM
I stumbled across this while talking with the parent of sick child I did a exam on.

I always had a high contempt for medicine in general but to see it all complied in one place is absolutely breathtaking

Its start to show the insidious nature of the Medical Birth Complex and how the US has some of the highest infant Mortality rates ( I didnt know that) also how Midwives are demonized and how difficult it is to have a "natural" child birth

I havent had the chance to check it out yet but I do I have a PDF of the material covered and people that can be further researched

If anybody can find a Google video or a direct link I would be greatful but I dont have any qualms making a physical purchase ( proablly will just for safe keeping)

Just the 2 min intro has Me and the Wife totally rethinking the manner in which we may elect to bring our daughter into the world.


I know there are a few of us on the Forum that are expecting and I think it absolutely crucial for all of us to exam this material.



http://www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com/press/BusinessofBeingBorn.pdf


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DgLf8hHMgo

Twisted Titan
25th January 2011, 11:55 AM
As a side note.

I think every person involed with this project is a tribe member.

That didnt escape my watchful eye.

MNeagle
25th January 2011, 12:27 PM
TT, just be aware that complications can arise that only a medical team can resolve.

With our firstborn, the umbicial cord was around the neck twice. After 16 hours of labor, an emergency C-section was necessary to save the baby.



Hoping all is well w/ your wife & baby.

Neuro
25th January 2011, 12:31 PM
As a side note.

I think every person involed with this project is a tribe member.

That didnt escape my watchful eye.
In terms of healthcare Jews are among the most openminded, and see through the agenda. All are not bad...

Twisted Titan
25th January 2011, 12:58 PM
TT, just be aware that complications can arise that only a medical team can resolve.

With our firstborn, the umbicial cord was around the neck twice. After 16 hours of labor, an emergency C-section was necessary to save the baby.





Hoping all is well w/ your wife & baby.
I am very aware of that but the issue I have is They push the surgery and other dangerous procedures FIRST.

You are not even allowed to let nature take its course because it is too "Time consuming".

When my Wife had her first child any difficulties she experinced was when she ran into conflict with what her body was telling her vs what the L&D nurses where trying to make her do.

For example.

Every time she had a contraction she felt the over whelming urge to stand up. Which upon further investigation is the correct way to help facilitate that passing of the baby through the birth canal .

They made her sit down thus compounding the stress she and the baby were under.

I really dont have a high opinion of these people and HIGHLY suspect as I felt they dont act in the best interest of the mom and child.

T

Ares
25th January 2011, 01:05 PM
I downloaded the entire video if anyone wants it. I'll create a FTP account and it can be downloaded.

Twisted Titan
25th January 2011, 01:07 PM
As a side note.

I think every person involed with this project is a tribe member.

That didnt escape my watchful eye.
In terms of healthcare Jews are among the most openminded, and see through the agenda. All are not bad...



I truly beg to differ on that my good sir

I have over and over again observed that those who push the most agressive and detrimental proecdures are Tribe Memembers ( Solan Kettering Cancer Dr. comes to mind off hand) and at the Same time Some of the biggest advocates to change the abusive system Are Tribe also

So what do you have??

The Hegalian Dialectic is playing out right before our very eyes.


T

Neuro
25th January 2011, 01:18 PM
As a side note.

I think every person involed with this project is a tribe member.

That didnt escape my watchful eye.
In terms of healthcare Jews are among the most openminded, and see through the agenda. All are not bad...


I truly beg to differ on that my good sir

I have over and over again observed that those who push the most agressive and detrimental proecdures are Tribe Memembers ( Solan Kettering Cancer Dr. comes to mind off hand) and at the Same time Some of the biggest advocates to change the abusive system Are Tribe also

So what do you have??

The Hegalian Dialectic is playing out right before our very eyes


T
No doubt you are right about that, my opinion is based on the Jews I know. They seem to be very openminded and willing to try what is today termed alternative healthcare, and seems very disenchanted with allopathic disease treatments...

zap
25th January 2011, 01:21 PM
TT, just be aware that complications can arise that only a medical team can resolve.

With our firstborn, the umbicial cord was around the neck twice. After 16 hours of labor, an emergency C-section was necessary to save the baby.



Hoping all is well w/ your wife & baby.


I agree MN, Since I was 39 when I had mine, I was high risk, I was healthy till the end and then only slightly elevated bp 140/90 (which I don't think is that high,) the Dr. asked if I had any reservations about a C-section.

I said heck no, get it out ! Quick and painless !

The cord was wrapped around her neck twice also, It was a good thing we did a C-section.

Twisted Titan
25th January 2011, 01:50 PM
http://prenatalyogacenter.com/blog/dispelling-a-myth-about-the-umbilical-cord/


My friend and future midwife, Jocelyn, passed this article on to me. I thought it was a great piece to post on the blog since I often hear women say, “Thank goodness I had a cesarean! The cord was wrapped around the baby’s neck and was choking the baby!” I completely understand why one would think that, however about 1/3 of babies are born with the cord either around the neck or entangled around the baby’s torso. The majority of the time this is completely harmless, the doctor will clamp the cord and cut it as the baby is emerging. Other times, the care provider can actually somersault the baby out and disentangle the baby.

Dr. Stuart J. Fischbein, MD FACOG, BAC wrote a wonderful article going further into details about this phenomenon. Please read and enjoy!

Dispelling a Myth About the Umbilical Cord

The umbilical cord around the fetus’ neck cannot strangle your baby! There, I said it. Now, let’s discuss the logic behind this truth. Nature has devised a system to nourish the developing baby inside the womb of all mammals. The placenta and umbilical cord are an amazing creation of both form and function. The placenta acts as a factory for hormones to support the pregnancy, a filter that among a myriad of tasks acts to bring in good things and remove waste and provides a reserve of blood and oxygen to support the baby through labor. The umbilical cord is the conduit by which nutrients such as sugar and oxygen help feed the baby via its two veins while through its one artery passes the waste by-products of growth.

Understanding how a baby gets its oxygen allows us to understand why a baby cannot strangle or “choke” on its cord. In order to choke, one must be using its trachea to breath air. Clearly, there is no air in the uterus, the baby does not breathe through its throat and, therefore, cannot choke. When an ultrasound reveals the cord around the neck it is a normal human response to anthropormorphasize the intrauterine baby to our extrauterine experience. But this is not the case and there is no reason to have fear. So, let’s dispel once and for all the rumor that a cord around the neck (nuchal cord) is more dangerous than any other situation. About 35-40% of normal term babies are born with the cord around the neck at least once. It can also be wrapped around the body or legs or even at times have a true knot. None of which are usually significant as the cord is designed to deal with this.

Cord compression can occur anytime during pregnancy. The cord is well equipped to handle temporary squeezing as the 3 vessels are cushioned by a matrix called Wharton’s jelly and the surrounding amniotic fluid. In labor, sometimes after the bag of waters breaks and fluid leaks out, the cord can be repeatedly compressed with contractions. This is not uncommon and is not, by itself, a sign of distress. Your practitioner or nurse can listen to or interpret the fetal heart rate pattern to know whether any intervention is necessary. And the compression of the cord almost never is an emergency or a cause for the tragic death of a baby inside the womb. When that tragedy occurs we all want to know why and often, mistakenly, we are told it was a “cord accident”. Compared to the number of times I have heard this mentioned by patients or news stories the real truth is that this is a very rare event.

Please be reassured that your baby will not strangle on its cord because it is not breathing through its neck like you and I. If you hear someone repeat this rumor you would be doing a great service to pregnant women everywhere by logically explaining to them the reasons why.

Book
25th January 2011, 02:01 PM
I have over and over again observed that those who push the most aggressive and detrimental procedures are Tribe Members...



http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/abortion-4260.asp

cthulu
25th January 2011, 02:30 PM
We took a Bradley class. I think it helped a lot and highly recommend it

messianicdruid
25th January 2011, 06:09 PM
When my grandson was born his cord had a knot in it. No one thought it strange but my wife and I. :o