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I've heard of this gollygee Nov 2013 #1
It's pretty messed up. Sheldon Cooper Nov 2013 #47
I agree. delta17 Nov 2013 #96
Homebirth is for wusses. Barack_America Nov 2013 #69
You'll at least let her bite the cord, yes? jberryhill Nov 2013 #76
You'll have a rice paddy? You took the easy way out! I'm having my next child on the center Squinch Nov 2013 #81
Rice Paddy? My woman will hang from a branch the way nature intended... Demo_Chris Nov 2013 #91
I don't know why Prism Nov 2013 #2
If she really wanted to be authentically natural she should have eaten the placenta The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2013 #3
Some do. laundry_queen Nov 2013 #6
Agree. Live and let live. 1000words Nov 2013 #8
it has the potential to. this woman is handing out some cali Nov 2013 #20
I think it's an interesting cultural phenomenon cali Nov 2013 #14
And there's a move from home birth to unassisted birth too gollygee Nov 2013 #18
Unassisted birth is not natural. Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #38
Well she's comparing her birth to an animals birth, not a person's birth gollygee Nov 2013 #42
Of course I was referring to the human world. Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #57
But we're people, not animals (in the "animal" sense) frazzled Nov 2013 #58
She mentions in the article that she's a vegan Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #60
Yeah, but if you could lick your own balls... jberryhill Nov 2013 #77
"Natural" does not necessarily always mean "better." Chan790 Nov 2013 #127
Oh, no doubt there is some fetishizing laundry_queen Nov 2013 #31
it's a bit more extreme than that cali Nov 2013 #37
Yep, heard that all too. laundry_queen Nov 2013 #45
So she doesn't know what causes autism? KamaAina Nov 2013 #54
Well, I agree with some of the sentiment Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #63
Polio is caused by jealousy?? Did I just read that???? arcane1 Nov 2013 #79
Well, there was Doctor Spock Turbineguy Nov 2013 #80
wtf is that shit? MattBaggins Nov 2013 #88
Placenta lasagna WilliamPitt Nov 2013 #11
Was the doctor a Vet and is Lola a dog? fadedrose Nov 2013 #30
He was not endorsing the practice. WilliamPitt Nov 2013 #65
I met a woman who prepares/cooks them for a living. NoOneMan Nov 2013 #53
You really had me going fadedrose Nov 2013 #4
I'm not sure it is a parody... Quantess Nov 2013 #10
It's not a joke. enlightenment Nov 2013 #12
They also lose the opportunity to harvest cord blood/stem cells in case little Ulysses has a birth MADem Nov 2013 #17
Indeed, enlightenment Nov 2013 #23
If only he'd had more strength, he'd have beaten them about the face and neck with the MADem Nov 2013 #27
Yeah. enlightenment Nov 2013 #43
I knew it wasn't a joke, but I read it at first as tho Cali had done this thing.... fadedrose Nov 2013 #19
Ah. enlightenment Nov 2013 #24
And thank goodness fadedrose Nov 2013 #26
The OP didn't mean that it actually IS a parody-- tblue37 Nov 2013 #21
That's how the publishers of the "Onion" felt. Auntie Bush Nov 2013 #32
I never thought it was a parody fadedrose Nov 2013 #35
Ahhh--I see. Sorry. But, yeah, I do wish everyone would do more to make tblue37 Nov 2013 #44
What's next? Hayabusa Nov 2013 #5
that's nasty mshasta Nov 2013 #7
Reminds me of a skit from IIRC "In Living Color" notadmblnd Nov 2013 #9
It's pretty pathetic when the newborn is smarter than the damn parents. MADem Nov 2013 #13
lol. cali Nov 2013 #16
Perhaps that's how the myth of baby Hercules strangling the two serpents in his cradle came about? Uncle Joe Nov 2013 #29
The second serpent might have been his penis. nt Xipe Totec Nov 2013 #33
Well there are snakes that can make themselves stiff. Uncle Joe Nov 2013 #70
In Spanish, the word "tentáculo" can be broken down into it's component parts: Xipe Totec Nov 2013 #94
Here's another Deep Thought to ponder. Uncle Joe Nov 2013 #97
touché tush. Xipe Totec Nov 2013 #98
Ulysses was probably trying to strangle his mama with that umbilical cord!! MADem Nov 2013 #34
Parents like that Tansy_Gold Nov 2013 #46
So guests must look DOWN when walking round their house! Lovely! nt MADem Nov 2013 #48
Guests? guests? n/t Tansy_Gold Nov 2013 #61
Idiocracy in action. n/t MadrasT Nov 2013 #15
I think I threw up a little bit in my mouth. Arkana Nov 2013 #22
LOL @ "Other animals chew the cord off shortly after birth..." NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #25
That's the dumbest shit ever laundry_queen Nov 2013 #36
Animals copulate in public too...so where do they draw the line in copying animal behavior? Auntie Bush Nov 2013 #41
There's this thing called a "knife" that homonids invented, oh, a million years ago Retrograde Nov 2013 #59
Other animals chew the cord off Mariana Nov 2013 #73
Hide the good China seveneyes Nov 2013 #28
(>.<) Puzzledtraveller Nov 2013 #39
"If you don't have a drug-free vaginal birth, you're not really a mother!!" Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2013 #40
Well, that's a bit of hyperbole laundry_queen Nov 2013 #49
The hole in your pelvis has to be four inches across in both directions. Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2013 #55
The people who insist that all women must give birth "naturally" Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #64
You don't need to lecture me on how a pelvis works thanks. laundry_queen Nov 2013 #86
It Appears That RobinA Nov 2013 #120
No problem with her decision laundry_queen Nov 2013 #121
Perhaps, when you had your child, the conventional wisdom was much different than it is today. FedUpWithIt All Nov 2013 #116
Who do you know that has "died...from a c-section"? Barack_America Nov 2013 #67
Google it. It's well known. laundry_queen Nov 2013 #83
A title would be useful Mariana Nov 2013 #107
I don't remember. laundry_queen Nov 2013 #111
Here is a link to a Discovery Health article that lists C-section complication risks. FedUpWithIt All Nov 2013 #113
Thanks, I'm an MD, I'm aware of the numbers. Barack_America Nov 2013 #123
I didn't see anyone question that. What has been said is that they are overperformed. FedUpWithIt All Nov 2013 #125
I would be dead get the red out Nov 2013 #52
Well - I'm the flip side of that - Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #132
It's hard to know get the red out Nov 2013 #133
That sort of 'you're not really a mother!' crap pisses me off. HappyMe Nov 2013 #56
I am going to go out on a limb here vanlassie Nov 2013 #114
some. crazy. shit. spanone Nov 2013 #50
Mmmmmm, yeah, leave that gangrenous hunk of tissue attached to your newborn......... kestrel91316 Nov 2013 #51
"our baby Ulysses...detached it by himself" - Fuck that, he said. polichick Nov 2013 #62
He was probably worried she would take him bungee jumping Tyrs WolfDaemon Nov 2013 #92
So it's all good. I can eat my boogers in public now. Monk06 Nov 2013 #66
And if the urge strikes you to throw shit... Barack_America Nov 2013 #68
These natural birthers are nuts taught_me_patience Nov 2013 #71
All natural birthers aren't nuts. Just this particular subgroup. n/t pnwmom Nov 2013 #103
no blanket statements, please... handmade34 Nov 2013 #104
My last hospital birth went so poorly that i decided to deliver my last baby at home FedUpWithIt All Nov 2013 #110
we have raised the standards of motherhood so much La Lioness Priyanka Nov 2013 #72
6 days? MFM008 Nov 2013 #74
dumbass JI7 Nov 2013 #75
Heh. I have a funny umbilical cord story. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #78
LOL that's funny. nt laundry_queen Nov 2013 #87
LOL. WTF? Cali_Democrat Nov 2013 #82
We donated the cord blood. Boom Sound 416 Nov 2013 #84
She has limits ... GeorgeGist Nov 2013 #85
Exactly the sort of parents who would name their baby "Ulysses." nt Codeine Nov 2013 #89
One of the original (from 2001) DUers used that handle. They haven't posted here since 2012. Electric Monk Nov 2013 #95
If it was good enough for Ulysses S. Grant....(n/t) Retrograde Nov 2013 #100
raw food diet.. anti vaxxer MattBaggins Nov 2013 #90
Breastfeeding the kid until he's 5. nt RiffRandell Nov 2013 #131
Meh. Go to mothering.com forums, this stuff is all over there. Butterbean Nov 2013 #93
Oh, ICK! theHandpuppet Nov 2013 #99
Looks like the baby could have been strangled fried eggs Nov 2013 #101
My thoughts too. B Calm Nov 2013 #128
There's so much woo here... especially the "be like the animals!" stuff. Scootaloo Nov 2013 #102
I delivered my youngest at home four months ago FedUpWithIt All Nov 2013 #105
It is kinda funny that the kid Lunacee_2013 Nov 2013 #106
"Just Like Chimpanzees." ?? Coyotl Nov 2013 #108
Once the cord stops pulsating, the placenta serves no useful purpose. likesmountains 52 Nov 2013 #109
Curious. How many men are responding BlueToTheBone Nov 2013 #112
why would it matter ? JI7 Nov 2013 #118
I would think that BlueToTheBone Nov 2013 #122
Maybe only pregnant women, or those who can/plan to get pregnant should The Straight Story Nov 2013 #126
If she'd let it go for seven days, she would have been week. Orrex Nov 2013 #115
Shows how ignorant people are of science. greatlaurel Nov 2013 #117
I am just curious, did your c-section delivery begin as an induction? FedUpWithIt All Nov 2013 #119
Ackety. lonestarnot Nov 2013 #124
Reminds me of the Time Magazine threads: joshcryer Nov 2013 #129
I actually found the piece to be comforting in a way..... virtualobserver Nov 2013 #130
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