To burst a bubble - of course doctors have more than just your best interests at heart! They have time schedules, hospital policies, Medicare, AMA agenda to consider in what they do, don't kid yourself! I'm not saying they are bad - they definitely have their place in births that present complications (complications that are not induced by the system itself, that is, as well as complications generated by medicalisation), I'm just saying that they are not independent entities in white armour seeking to make every birth trouble free. OB's are trained for complications - they don't need to see women who are free of complications because those women don't need their skills :)
It doesn't really matter how long you've been waiting to have a baby, every mother I know wants the best for their child. Because I very much wanted my baby, I was not going to go along with what someone in a white coat or a list of medical qualifications told me. Doctors are fallible, too. I do not revere someone with a tertiary qualification or 6!
I'll enlighten you about drug-free, Satya. At no stage was I in 'agony', nor was I ever afraid of what was happening in my body. I looked forward to my son's birth from a very early stage in my pregnancy and put complete faith in my body's inherited wisdom to do so. I wanted to be completely present for him when he did arrive, giving us both the best chance at establishing breastfeeding. We knew what the effects of pain relief were on the baby and decided that we didn't want anything to cross the placenta - I wanted him and me as lucid as possible. I knew that there are more risks involved in medicalising normal birth than by letting my body birth naturally, and for these reasons, drug-free was my only option. And it was beautiful - not only the result, but the whole labour and birth process, as well as the end result.
Look, if women want to believe that their birth requires medicalisation, that's up to them. What I really resent is the 'recruitment' drive that these women embark on. It is these women who harp on about how you 'don't have to be a hero', 'take the drugs', 'will be in so much pain', and think that because that's how they think, it must be this way for other women. So many women are all too willing to believe that this is true. I don't know why! If someone told me that birth could be magical and wondrous and someone else told me it was horrific...why would you want it to be horrific and thus prepare for horror, pain and trauma? It makes absolutely no sense to me. If you don't have to place yourself under medical care (that is, if you are not a high-risk pregnancy), then why would you? And why try to disempower others by telling them they are foolish for believing it can be a great thing? And yet this happens everyday - to women by women who are supposed to be their friends :dunno:
I would rather be the woman some people think are mad for believing birth to be orgasmic, than the woman who cuts off at the knees another woman's aspirations for a peaceful birth by being negative and advocating subservience to a doctor where it's medically unnecessary :) That's just me. I don't sell myself short ;)
