Over the last 100 years the way in which we guide new lives into this realm has
changed, and mostly to our deficit. This is due to allopathy and its
intolerance for natural and homeopathic ideas and methods. Before the 1930s
homeopathy provided options that we would currently describe as natural, and
this was reflected in childbearing at that time. Currently there is a
resurgence and growing interest in the role midwives play in birthing. Having
interviewed many parents there is a commonality in their responses when they
are asked about their hospital birthing experience. It is often described as
cold, sterile and an impersonal experience where medical staff tend to dominate
decision making, to include administering medications. Furthermore, a number of
parents who have experienced both hospital and home, or natural childbirth,
state that the births away from the allopathic system led to a young life with
fewer illnesses, and some stated that their children walked, and or, began
speaking at a younger age with sharper demeanor and focus. Of all the
interviews I have taken part in, natural, and or, home childbirth is among the
most important to me. The option of home, and or, natural birth should be on
the table for all new parents, to include a working knowledge of what it means,
and the differences involved. With this in mind I will continue to interview
parents, doulas, midwives, and the essential women who keep the ancient art of
natural childbearing alive.
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