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She's Having a Baby![]() Even my obstetrician asked me how I got pregnant. Sitting on a stool opposite him at my first visit, he told me about other young women who had come in making excuses for their condition. I flashed him a look of disbelief and said that I was a married woman. It was a nerve wracking afternoon but we had established the foundation for a good, honest relationship. Over the next 7 months, we would gain each other’s respect. I trusted his opinion, and we discussed nursing and natural childbirth. He gave a thumbs up on nursing, a thumbs down on natural childbirth. “Why go through all of the pain of childbirth,” he said. It was 1973 and there was a new pain free method of delivery. I thought it over and concluded it was right for me. So unlike in “Forty and Pregnant” where I told you my story of having M and E the natural way, I delivered Jared by epidural. All went well and it was pretty uneventful until I got home. That’s when the nursing every two hours around the clock took its toll. When I wasn’t nursing I was in a warm bath trying to relieve my engorgement or packed in cabbage as a natural remedy to my discomfort. I found myself waking in my rocking chair holding the baby and thanking God I hadn’t dropped him. So exhausted during a visit from my mom and aunt, I broke down, cried and declared that I would not have any more babies. I can still see the smile on my mom’s face when she said, “Oh, yes you will. You will forget all of this.” Of course, she was right. As I sit here on my son’s 36th birthday and reflect on motherhood, I am reminded of my husband’s concept that something happens to a girl after giving birth. He suspects that right after delivery we are visited by a covert soul that whispers the secrets of motherhood. Yes, the moment a child is born, a mother is born also…forever changed and blessed with life’s most precious gift. ©03/04/10 |
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