Birth
Birth
Summary By Elizabeth Morgan
The birth of an infant is a wonderful process. By nature, the male organ ejects sperms and the female organ produces eggs. Normally, in women who haven’t reached menopause, ovaries release an egg once a month. This egg travels through the fallopian tube toward the uterus. When the male sperm reaches the egg in the fallopian tube, fertilization occurs. Pregnancy causes a number of changes in a woman’s body in the first trimester (0 to 12 weeks). Other symptoms include fatigue, nausea and vomiting and enlarging breasts. However, a woman having these symptoms isn’t necessarily pregnant. The surest way to confirm pregnancy is a pregnancy test.
In the second (weeks 13 to 24) and third trimesters (weeks 25 to delivery), a woman may experience additional symptoms including an expanding abdomen, leg cramps, heartburn and hemorrhoids. Although pregnancy involves a number of symptoms and changes in a woman, there is no way to predict which symptoms a woman will experience. Each pregnancy is different, even in the same woman.
By the end of the third trimester, the fetus is about 20 inches long and weighs about seven pounds.
Pregnancy & Birth – Want Natural Birth? If This is Applies to You, You Are Attracting a Cesarean
By Deirdre Morris
I ended up having a cesarean section. How then, with my all my preparation, did I manage to create cesarean instead of an orgasmic (or even ordinary), natural birth experience?
How I Attracted Cesarean Birth
I SO did not want a cesarean section. Following research into the subject I wrote an article on ‘the myth that breech babies require cesarean’. And I used many healing techniques from homeopathy to acupuncture to prevent cesarean.
I DID NOT WANT CESAREAN. I absolutely hated the idea. Because I was far more passionate about NOT HAVING CESAREAN than I was about having a natural birth.
Instead of focusing my energy on having a natural birth, I was fighting the possibility of cesarean. Could you be attracting cesarean too?
Pregnancy and Birth – The Best Kept Secret of Birth – What Every Woman Should Know About Birth
By Deirdre Morris
Birth-The Current Belief
Many women are actually terrified about the idea of birth. Birth-The Best Kept Secret
I had the great pleasure of interviewing Debra Pascal-Bonaro, internationally renowned childbirth expert. Debra has recently completed her first film which is a documentary called Orgasmic Birth following the stories of 11 women through childbirth.
According to Debra, the best kept secret of birth is that 20% of unmedicated women actually report having orgasm during birth!
Your Birth Plan
Are you hoping to survive birth or would you love your birth to be am empowering, sensual experience connecting you to your deep wisdom and a pleasure for you, your partner and your baby?
If you were to open up to the idea that birth is a sensual experience what would be different about your current birth plan? You can take the first step towards an orgasmic birth… by daring to dream.
You may want to check out another article about pregnancy.





