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On Feb 14, 2006, at 8:50 PM, LACTNET automatic digest system wrote:
> The tough birth plans are the ones that tell all about what the
> mother=20=
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> does NOT want. They are often rigid. Those are the ladies (I am sorry
> to=20=
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> say) who usually end up not progressing and needing every
> intervention=20=
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> that they had hoped to avoid.
I have often heard it said that the longer the birth plan is, the more
likely the mom is to have a cesarean. That really bugged me. The
someone reframed it for me: The longer the birth plan, the more likely
the mom is just plain incompatible with the doctor/setting, and she
needs to find one that suits her better. They "need" intervention
because they are instinctively defending themselves.
Lynn in MO USA
who was fortunate enough to have a hospital tour *before* labor, so I
knew to stay home when the time came.
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