tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6492585629440406030.post4629155133488244102..comments2024-02-13T23:57:43.543-05:00Comments on Fir and Cypress: First Birthday CelebrationAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16984443185895566485noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6492585629440406030.post-75699721703595854492013-11-11T09:14:17.930-05:002013-11-11T09:14:17.930-05:00Thank you, Lisa! Yes, I am finding that moving fro...Thank you, Lisa! Yes, I am finding that moving from a state where midwifery was legal but unregulated, to a state where it is legal AND regulated has a downside! Yes, CPM's are recognized in hospital, but they also MUST comply to all hospital and medical "rules". If I had been in my other state, I could have tried for a natural breech delivery. I agree that having peace and accepting what you are faced with when there are no options left is important! =) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16984443185895566485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6492585629440406030.post-31024370467663549082013-11-10T05:10:16.460-05:002013-11-10T05:10:16.460-05:00Wow wow wow. What a fabulous slide show. Thanks s...Wow wow wow. What a fabulous slide show. Thanks so much for sharing.<br /><br />We have some similarities. By the time, I had two kids, both homebirths. I was seeing a homebirh midwife or my 3rd. My 3rd was breech for a long time - due to the stress of the sudden loss of my mother (I think). Plus, financial stress and other things going on in my life. I was planning on doing a homebirth for my 3rd as well, whether breech or not. It's funny, I did all the stuff (hanging upside down and inversions, moxibustion, etc. etc. etc - and he never turned. I had decided I was going to do it at home no matter what - my blood pressure was at it's lowest of that time. I was very much in peace and had prayed about it - and was given the go ahead to do it. The midwife prayed about it and was given the go ahead to do it.<br /><br />Then one day - he turned - and he stayed.<br /><br />Heehee! Whatever happens - finally, it's important that peace come with it. I am not sure how people who don't believe manage that peace. However, being believer has helped me come to terms with difficult things. <br /><br />I am so glad that you had a beautiful experience. You had total control of your experience - and that is wonderful. Congratulations on your little one's first year! Mine jut turned 1 in August! Maybe 2012 was the year of the "breech" babies!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15956044918626392909noreply@blogger.com