tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193856332527370009.post1106056827321755895..comments2023-05-02T03:09:49.438-08:00Comments on Meat Free Mom: HypnoBirthing and ParentingErin/Momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14009795951828815820noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193856332527370009.post-24428054801750589652010-07-10T22:04:01.844-08:002010-07-10T22:04:01.844-08:00I absolutely agree that the most important thing i...I absolutely agree that the most important thing is to bring the child into a positive space. I think a lot of medicine-free birth's become a badge of courage rather than a positive experience because women don't always have the tools to relax for birth. It's so great to share any positive birth experience to combat the images of women screaming, crying, and yelling that they hate everyone that we see in the media.Erin/Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14009795951828815820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193856332527370009.post-21942772633905256322010-07-10T20:59:31.318-08:002010-07-10T20:59:31.318-08:00You can do it! You know what's funny, I know ...You can do it! You know what's funny, I know it goes against probably so much of what hypno-birthing is, but I love to share my birth story because it is so positive. But it was positive because of my epidural. I felt not an ounce of pain. I was in a positive space when she was born. I was laughing as she came out and that laughter turned to tears as she was placed on my chest.<br />I think like you mentioned in another blog, birthing is kind of like a diet, if you are confident in your method you find no reason to question others.<br />I'm happy that you too had a positive birthing experience!<br />(On an editing note, I think you meant 18 weeks, not months. Could you imagine?!)briejghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14916831135120552827noreply@blogger.com