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Breast-feeding could save lives, money
Mon Apr 5, 2010
It isn't done because there is no money in breastfeeding!
Breast-feeding could save lives, money
Mon Apr 5, 2010
Little miss Amy Tutu you are the ugliest doctor this world has ever seen. We all know you just sit back everyday with your big old chip on your shoulder trying to come up with the most idiotic attempts of lies about anything nature has made.
Breast-feeding could save lives, money
Mon Apr 5, 2010
I call BS on just about any mother who gives this poor excuse. I'm willing to bet all the money I will ever make in my life that just about any mother that gives this excuse HAS failed because of her practices. Breastfeeding is supply-demand.
Breast-feeding could save lives, money
Mon Apr 5, 2010
Are you kidding me Id59? Formula is better because it has more calories and the kids are heartier and can fight illness better? What a load! Did you even listen to that in your head as you were typing it? Did you know that breastmilk constantly changes to fit the needs of your baby? If your baby …
Would you opt for an elective C-section?
Tue Feb 2, 2010
Was there malpositioning of the baby during labor? How did you give birth? I would assume the it was on your back in the lithotomy position, and probably under an epidural.
Would you opt for an elective C-section?
Tue Feb 2, 2010
Great for you! My first was born in a hospital but my second planned unassisted at home.
Would you opt for an elective C-section?
Tue Feb 2, 2010
Absolutely NOT! Unless of course absolutely medically necessary. It's not like getting a tooh pulled or something, it's MAJOR RISKY SURGERY
Troubling trend: The skyrocketing rate of C-sections
Tue Feb 2, 2010
you still have yet to say how far along you were to be "overdue," and I don't know if I said it yet, but women are not "overdue" until 42 weeks, and even then, as long as nothing is wrong there is no reason to evict baby because of something that "might' happen but is not even happening.
Troubling trend: The skyrocketing rate of C-sections
Tue Feb 2, 2010
you did absolutely nothing to refute my previous post, in fact you just made yourself look even worse.
Troubling trend: The skyrocketing rate of C-sections
Tue Feb 2, 2010
I am pretty sure your body is quite capable of giving birth to your babies. How "late" was your first baby? Did you know babies aren't truly late until after 42 weeks, and even then that's unsure because we can never say the true date of conception.
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Breast-feeding could save lives, money
Breast-feeding could save lives, money
Breast-feeding could save lives, money
Breast-feeding could save lives, money
Would you opt for an elective C-section?
Would you opt for an elective C-section?
Would you opt for an elective C-section?
Troubling trend: The skyrocketing rate of C-sections
Troubling trend: The skyrocketing rate of C-sections
Troubling trend: The skyrocketing rate of C-sections