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An Accurate and Honest Depiction of the Mucus Plug (video)

December 11, 2015 By Deena Leave a Comment

My mission is to illuminate all that is hidden or unspoken about pregnancy and childbirth. The gross and yucky aspects are often ignored, minimized or made to appear more palatable than reality.

Dear Reader, I offer you now, Birth is Beautiful. This is the first installment of my new video series, a joint project with Shining Light Prenatal Education. In this series, I promise to be honest and direct with you.

Here’s why:

Last week, I was waiting for my daughter to finish her ballet class with a number of other mothers. One of the other mothers is a doula. She and I were discussing my new video series, Birth is Beautiful. As birth professionals are wont to do, we were very graphic in our conversation, forgetting that were were in a public forum.

One of the other mothers, overhearing our conversation, interjected. She said that she’d wished someone had told her exactly what the mucus plug was going to look like and what to expect. When she lost her plug, she was grossed out and unsure of whether or not her discharge was normal. What she had been taught and what she read was insufficient and vaguely misleading. She, like me, thought her mucus plug was a plug, rather than mucus. Right.

She then thanked me for making the video and for being forthcoming with my students during my childbirth classes about what they can realistically expect.

Dear Reader, this video is for you and all of the pregnant women in your life.

Oh, and yes, this is really how I teach my Confident Birthing classes. Really!

 

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Filed Under: All Topics, Birth is Beautiful Tagged With: Birth is Beautiful, Bodily Fluids, Childbirth, Education, Labor

The Darker Side of Pregnancy and Childbirth

December 1, 2015 By Deena Leave a Comment

Calliope, the MuseI’ve gone over to the dark side. Or, more correctly, I’m openly admitting I’ve always been enthralled by the dark side of life. Meaning, the grotesque, obtuse, and that which is socially inappropriate hold my fascination.

By trade, I am a childbirth educator. My professional life intersects with my personal interests in that I get excited over news of the birth of conjoined twins. I find the failings of Mother Nature worthy of my attention. The plasticized placenta with the velamentous insertion at the Mutter museum had me enraptured for a good fifteen minutes before I could be dragged away from it.

Even more than birth defects and placental abnormalities, the historical evolution of how pregnant and laboring women were served by their medical professionals, intrigue me. I am a feminist who understands that social norms change with time and with location. I see historical events, or practices, within greater cultural context. So, when I address these practices it will be with the eyes that see the larger perspective and not my modern feminist eyes.

My modern feminist sensibilities will address more controversial topics, like access to abortion and birth control, without reservation or polite filters. I will take these topics back in history as well. To understand why we behave as we do, we must know the origins and route those behaviors and belief systems took to arrive at their current destination.

Here, on this blog, I will be honest and authentic with you, dear reader. I will not hide things because they are ugly or offensive to some. As I quietly creep up on my fortieth birthday, my need to fit in and to play well with others, slips away like an unattended toddler.

To learn, we must have our sensibilities challenged. We must be pushed out of our comfort zone. My intention is to show you and tell you what I feel you need to know about pregnancy and birth, both in historical context and through the lens of modern feminism.

Birth isn’t always beautiful and joyful. It’s messy, full of bodily fluids, sometimes doesn’t work well at all and can lead to maternal and fetal demise. The tools of the trade for obstetricians and midwives can appear as if they are medieval torture devices, draconian in their usage. I happen to collect such implements. I will showcase my collection here and provide you as much accurate information about each antique piece to the best of my research ability.

Dear reader, I implore you to continue to push the boundaries of your individual universe and read on. When a post causes you to twitch and feel repulsed, or sickly fascinated, share it with others. Expand your view and come over to the dark side with me.

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Filed Under: Advisement, All Topics Tagged With: Antique Medical Equipment, Education, Feminism, History of Pregnancy & Childbirth

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