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For any of you 'tists who are managing to produce more White children, find a midwife and/or doula near you. The pharma jew starts his work long before our children are even born. It's your responsibility to actually take care of them and not just follow along blindly with some OB's (((standard of care))).

Wonder why induction and C sections seem so common now?

For any of you 'tists who are managing to produce more White children, find a midwife and/or doula near you. The pharma jew starts his work long before our children are even born. It's your responsibility to actually take care of them and not just follow along blindly with some OB's (((standard of care))). Wonder why induction and C sections seem so common now?

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They love (medical profession) C-sections.

The mantra for many years was "once a c-section always a c-section" and then the book "Silent Knife" came out.

That book gave us the courage to do natural after a c-section.

Lots of sissy girls nowadays actually PREFER a c-section.

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I know two women that have had successful natural births after having C sections. The fact that most places refuse to facilitate that is demented. Also demented is that it's illegal in lots of states for midwives to do out of hospital births for a wide range of complications. And many of those complications are only diagnosable by OBs and there is extremely limited option for second opinions, to say nothing of the costs.

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Also, when we did give in to that C-section, it was after a lot of pressure from the doctor.

"Oh the baby is turned weird and we better just go ahead and getter done." Etc.

This particular hospital was, and is, a teaching hospital so they always welcomed the opportunity to showcase a C-section.

Edit: Additionally, what was weird is that we had no intention of going to the hospital, but of all things our midwife didn't show!

So we ended up at the hospital, and everybody later was like, wow, good thing the midwife didn't show up cause it would have been a disaster cause a C-section was needed.

But that doc that night didn't sound very convincing to me, sounded like they were just in a hurry and also wanted to operate. Wife cried for days lol.

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Wow (I've been out of it but it certainly doesn't surprise me).

This was in early 80s that we read the book and decided to go ahead with a home birth (after C-section).