tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5051006228201563429.post5032094471160489217..comments2011-05-25T14:07:27.501-07:00Comments on Articulation of Life: My Cesarean Story - UncutMy Voicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16752653917095679075noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5051006228201563429.post-15649738695687085032011-05-25T14:07:27.501-07:002011-05-25T14:07:27.501-07:00I really wanted to tell you I can relate to the fe...I really wanted to tell you I can relate to the feeling of being at a birth and it reminding you of your own. Its so hard to separate our own feelings of our births from that with our clients. It takes time, and a few births, and a lot of soul searching before you get there, but you will. And then it'll happen again. For me, it took a beautiful HBAC and a good long string of positive doula births to bump me out of the pattern of thinking. I'd love to chat more with you about this and your next pregnancies. I thought about UC myself as well (and now that I'm in school I wrote a 20 page paper on it!). I would'nt say its the best answer but its an understandable thought to resort to when we feel like we can't trust anyone to support us as we want to be. On a side note, if you're within their catchment area, Midwives Nottawasaga are the most VBAC friendly midwives I know (and are just plain lovely anyway).Melissa Nhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08471361326091236891noreply@blogger.com