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25.01.2022 Just love these photos



25.01.2022 All birth is beautiful. Grateful that doulas and photographers like Lacey Barratt exist, giving families like 20 week old Rosie Moon’s the opportunity to honour her through images like this #allbirthisbeautiful

20.01.2022 Youth bathed in light, I stand in awe of you -Florence Welch

02.01.2022 Thinking of all postpartum parents at this time



01.01.2022 Episiotomy An episiotomy is a small cut made to your vagina before the baby crowns so that it's easy for the baby to slide out. .... Doctors may perform an episiotomy for the following reasons: To use forceps or vacuum for delivery. To ease a breech birth. To make it easier for baby to come out. To prevent natural tears. . However, in a normal, spontaneous birth, you may or may not have a natural tear. With an episiotomy, the first cut is provided which makes it easier for the cut to rip more leading to a deeper tear. (This may not happen for all but does happen to many.) . Having an episiotomy is a personal choice. You have the right to accept or refuse it. It cannot be enforced by a doctor or performed without consent. . In fact, according to the WHO, "Routine or liberal use of episiotomy is NOT recommended for women undergoing spontaneous vaginal birth." . Healing from an episiotomy requires repair of muscle tissues which can be more painful than a natural tear. . Less pain is preferred by anyone, anyday. Make an informed choice about episiotomy. . #birth #naturalbirth #episiotomy #birthchoices #makeinformedchoices #pregnancy #labor #postpartum #ownit #yourbody #yourbirth #yourbaby #pregnantinriyadh #riyadh #ksa #pregnantinhyderabad #hyderabad #telangana

01.01.2022 Pregnant people should take extra care when the air quality is so poor at the moment around Melbourne.

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