March 24th, 2010 around 6:45 a.m. in the morning our son name Nathanael was born. For many years my wife couldn't picture us having a baby. For whatever reason, her self-esteem of birth and own ego got in the way, but now she thinks the world of little Nathanael today.
Throughout our adventure of give birth, we found a midwife that was going to do the operations and procedures care. However my wife was having problem at the time, so C-Section was our best option that required a Doctor's authorization not the midwife.
All I can remember during this moment was the nurse was trying to give me oxygen during delivery. However, I was so intrigued that I had a camera in my left hand and a video recorder my right hand, capturing every moment. Simply Amazing. Typically during this time, most people will faint or pass out but I was so fascinated with the procedures that I watched the whole procedure from start to finish, Simply Amazing.
Not actual picture:
I was a intrigued of information that I read regarding C-section around the world. Brazil, C-sections was shocking to discovery. Why? The vast majority of Brazil's mothers prefer C-sections, which have become something of a status symbol. Also, ranking at number two other than China from some researcher finding. Brazil's economy has a different epidemic/viewpoint about births values. In fact, research finding said that C-sections or more costly than having a natural birth in hospitals, and its view as a lucrative motion. (March 08, 2017).
Reference:
(2017, March 08). Brazil's 'epidemic' of C-sections driven by high-end birth. http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/10/07/brazil-epidemic-c-sections-driven-by-high-end-birth-clinics.html
2 comments:
Hi, I also have a Nathaniel, spelled a little different. I am glad you found the process and amazing and was able to be there for your wife. It is interesting that a c-section it is a status symbol in Brazil. I wonder why that is? Because it cost more?
Thanks for sharing the story about your son's birth and about Brazil.
Kaleena,
Thank you for taking the time to read my post about my son's birth and Brazil. My son's name came from a dream, of Supernatural encounters. (It all comes from positive thinking) The C-section article was something intriguing, which led me to Brazil source.
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