No. Kid may have made it, but I would not have. HELLP syndrome. |
First one was emergency C-section due to surprise breech. I was ready to push and bam it was babys bottom instead of his head. Went on to do two vbac and they were fast’s births. Third one no time for epidural. Not sure if I would have survived. Two babies were in the NICU for several days. |
Think about it this way, of Henry VIII six wives, 2 died giving birth (Seymour and Parr) (and two of the six (Cleves and Howard) were never pregnant as far as we know). Even Queens of England (and former Queens of England, as Parr was) died giving birth. Henry VIII's mother also died giving birth.
Definitely makes you appreciate modern medicine. |
Yes fortunately. But my sister, best friend and a few other friends would have died from breeched birth (likely), hemorrhage, and preeclampsia. Ironically my sister kept encouraging me to deliver at home or a birth center - I insisted on a hospital because birth has never been kind to women. |
Yes. My body has its faults but is very good at having babies. All three were totally uneventful, short affairs. Second one was no meds/ no obgyn or midwife present (not by choice - he came quick). My own birth was similar: 8lb twin delivered at 40 weeks with no complications.
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Yes, both me and my kids were birthed without epidurals. There was no time. I was 7 cm when I got to the hospital. I pushed twice and there he was, healthy as a horse. I was released from the hospital in 2 days. My mom was similar. No epidural and quick recovery. We got lucky. |
Is this just a stupid question or is there an actual point to this question as there is no known Living human being on this earth 150 years old with the possible exception of those Muck says are receiving social security. |
Yes. I had three easy pregnancies and “easy” un-medicated deliveries. |
No, and neither would my child. Premie who was in the nicu for a month. |
My mom probably would not have survived, I might have but it would have been dicey.
I definitely would not have survived childhood; had to be hospitalized for the chicken pox and almost died--before the vaccines were available. |
No. What a truly stupid question |
yes. I'd be alive. three home births, first one unassisted because doula messed up. |
I was a csection. I think my mom didn’t labor long enough though.
My last two babies were shoulder dystocias. I also needed tons of pitocin for all births. Not sure if they’d be alive. |
No. 150 years ago, I could not have been admitted to any of the hospitals in my area because I’m Black. A skilled lay midwife could have figured out the cord was wrapped around DD’s neck twice and maybe saved her, but she couldn’t have done a thing about what happened to my body after delivery. |