Procrastinating
November 16, 2008 at 4:23 am | In Birth | Leave a CommentTags: Homebirth, intervention
Seeing as I should be studying for exams, I am of course getting lost in the annals of cyberspace reading about childbirth (well at least I am still on the topic).
Care of Mama Is (awesome site) I just finished reading this great article: Industrial Childbirth which should be read in it’s entirety, but here are a few of the good bits:
Our collective idea of childbirth is pretty nasty – blood and fluid, panting and screaming, stretched anatomy, the emergent gooey greyish-purple alien… horrible! Remember when you first heard about sex? Remember how horrible that seemed? But sex isn’t horrible, is it? What’s missing – and indescribable to a virgin child – is the emotional element. Sex is a natural and beautiful process, all entangled with love and passion. So too, and a million times more, is birth. In essence, our modern patriarchal institutionalized world has a childish view of childbirth. It can’t imagine that something that looks so gruesome could be anything but a horrendous experience and one that should be shortened and medicated. But childbirth is not a medical procedure any more than sex is.
It is my belief that at some deep level, we all feel that we have been robbed. We pass through our childbirth initiation to become disempowered, disconnected, long-suffering, patriarchal mothers. We tell our horror stories as just that, or we say nothing at all. But it doesn’t have to be this way. If I ever have another child, it will not be in the same way. And it doesn’t stop there. I will never again blindly place my trust in authoritarian professionals and institutions. I will recognize all capitalist patriarchy for what it is and I will do my best to speak out against it.
Then if you are up for some blood-boiling, go to Navelgazing Midwife’s blog and read her response to Dr. Amy
OK, study…
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