Aren't they just the cutest? They just turned 3 and 1. I LOVED the matching polos!
Don't you just want a little boy now?
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
CAM
It is Cesarean Awareness Month again! Last year I blogged about my experience and how I felt, etc. This year I want to say that I am not as bitter about my experience anymore. Well, I still hate that it happened, but I am getting over it. I have faith that I will get a chance at a normal birth next time. I have a friend who knows a doula (which if we can afford, I would LOVE to have). My friend also knows where I can take a Bradley Method birthing class to help prepare me for a non medicated birth.
I was NEVER one of those people who wanted to have a non medicated birth, trust me. But, since I believe getting the epidural caused all of the problems, I am not going to have anything next time. NOT something I wanted to do, but I rather do that then be cut open again. No. Thank. You.
Of course if there is a ridiculously good reason that I need to I will. BUT there shouldn't be if I let things naturally happen. I have faith in my body and the baby (well, when I get pregnant again). :)
There was recently a conference about VBACs with the National Institute of Health. Here is something they said:
“The final statement from the NIH concludes that a VBAC is a reasonable option for most women. Over 75% of women who attempt VBAC will be successful.” says Desirre Andrews, ICAN President. “Currently less than 10% of women who have had previous cesareans deliver vaginally in subsequent pregnancies, leading to significant and preventable illness and death.”
YAY!
And in talking about hospitals that have VBAC bans and forcing women to have a repeat c section, just because, they said:
"It was acknowledged, however, by many expert presenters that forcing a pregnant woman to undergo an unwanted surgery is medically indefensible, unethical and immoral."
Here is a chart they show about the rise in Csections and the decline in VBACs:
Wow. That is all I can say...
Just have to say it again...they concluded that "Given the available evidence, TOL(Trial of Labor) is a reasonable option for many pregnant women with a prior low transverse uterine incision." Woohoo! :)
Here is the link to the article. I think everyone should stay informed about this subject (ok, I guess just women who have had Csections... women who have had vag. births aren't going to care) :)
Monday, April 5, 2010
Curtis
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Priceless
Nothing like going to Old Navy (I never go there) and coming home with a BUNCH of clothes for 90 bucks!
4 polos for me (it was $5 polo day)
1 Long Sleeved Shirt
2 shorts
1 pair of pants
1 skirt (which they didn't take half off the clearance price like they SHOULD have... so it should have only been 85 bucks I spent today)
1 polo for Tony
7 polos for Abby (some 2T some 3T)
Oh, and the priceless thing: Abby spitting out black olive on the floor while we were checking out...
*sigh*
I cleaned it up, don't worry. :)
4 polos for me (it was $5 polo day)
1 Long Sleeved Shirt
2 shorts
1 pair of pants
1 skirt (which they didn't take half off the clearance price like they SHOULD have... so it should have only been 85 bucks I spent today)
1 polo for Tony
7 polos for Abby (some 2T some 3T)
Oh, and the priceless thing: Abby spitting out black olive on the floor while we were checking out...
*sigh*
I cleaned it up, don't worry. :)
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