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The energy that gets the baby in is the energy that gets the baby out.
Ina May Gaskin
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Ina May Gaskin
Age: 84
Born: 1940
Born: March 8
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I dreaded having a boring life when I grew up. And I certainly can't complain about being bored.
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Pregnant and birthing mothers are elemental forces, in the same sense that gravity, thunderstorms, earthquakes, and hurricanes are elemental forces. In order to understand the laws of their energy flow, you have to love and respect them for their magnificence at the same time that you study them with the accuracy of a true scientist.
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It's easy to scare women. It's even profitable to scare women... But it's not nice, so let's stop it.
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It is important to keep in mind that our bodies must work pretty well, or their wouldn't be so many humans on the planet.
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It would be a mistake, though, to consider care by family doctors or midwives inferior to that offered by obstetricians simply on the grounds that obstetricians need not refer care to a family physician or midwife if no complications develop during a course of labor.
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I have never observed even the slightest laceration in a woman who used clitoral stimulation as a relaxation method during birth. Clitoral stimulation seems to increase vaginal engorgement as the baby emerges.
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When you destroy midwives, you also destroy a body of knowledge that is shared by women, that can’t be put together by a bunch of surgeons or a bunch of male obstetricians, because physiologically, birth doesn’t happen the same way around surgeons, medically trained doctors, as it does around sympathetic women.
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If a woman doesn't look like a Goddess during labor, then someone isn't treating her right.
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When we as a society begin to value mothers as the givers and supporters of life, then we will see social change in ways that matter.
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It's good to laugh at times that feel inappropriate.
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A society that places a low value on its mothers and the process of birth will suffer an array of negative repercussions for doing so. Good beginnings make a positive difference in the world, so it is worth our while to provide the best possible care for mothers and babies throughout this extraordinarily influential part of life.
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I think midwifery was developed by people with common sense, people who were close to nature, and people who observed other species of mammals and saw that there were lessons there to be learned.
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Even if it has not been your habit throughout your life so far, I recommend that you learn to think positively about your body.
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Don't forget to bring your sense of humor to your labor.
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It does a man good to see his lady being brave while she has their baby... it inspires him.
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It will take your breastfed baby an average of five to six months to double her birth weight.
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Gardeners know that you must nourish the soil if you want healthy plants. You must water the plants adequately, especially when seeds are germinating and sprouting, and they should be planted in a nutrient-rich soil. Why should nutrition matter less in the creation of young humans than it does in young plants? I'm sure that it doesn't.
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The best a health care system can do is to equip itself to meet the needs of each individual woman and birth. Those needs run the gamut from undisturbed home birth to planned cesarean section.
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Whenever and however you give birth, your experience will impact your emotions, your mind, your body, and your spirit for the rest of your life.
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We are the only species of mammal that doubts our ability to give birth. It's profitable to scare women about birth. But let's stop it. I tell women: Your body is not a lemon.
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