The happiest day of my life was the 5th of December 2008 when my younger brother was born. When I was a kid my biggest dream was to have a sibling but my parents was not ready for the next child. So when Adam was born I was the happiest person in the world. It was impossible to separate me from him since my mother said she is pregnant. I was the one who was always ready to help. My mom’s pregnancy was a kind of unique process that was amazing for my whole family. I will always remember my first visit in the hospital and the meeting with this little miracle. Unfortunately he had to spend some time in the obstetric department because his life was endangered. I was a daily visitor in the hospital in these days. Obstetrician showed me what I should do to take …show more content…
There were mothers in different age, with different problems but all of them waiting impatiently for their babies. I found pregnancy the most incredible process in human’s life, being a real part of it required flexibility, empathy, perseverance and much more. By my entire life I learnt flexibility, as every person I had to handle with different people and problems. Often I need to make a deal with someone who does not care about the case as much as I do. But life is not about giving up. If it is possible I will do everything to help others. My exam on flexibility was at high school when I decided to join International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBPD). During three years I worked with many people from all around the world some of them had another culture and manners which I had to accept and respect. Moreover, thanks to IBDP I could take a part in some volunteering works. After my experiences with my mother’s pregnancy I decided to work in the house of a single mother. I met a lot of women who needed some help, advice or a friend. It was challenging for me because at times I did not know what to say or
“Okay.” You huffed and puffed as this belly of yours was troublesome. You couldn’t wait for this little monster inside of you to pop out. You had enough carrying this weight, receiving achiness all over your body. You declare to yourself that you weren’t going to carry anymore babies if this was terrible.
The moment she gave birth something sunk into her mind, that she could never fully comprehend until that moment. As she holds her child in her arms, taking extra precautions, so that her child doesn’t get hurt, she realizes that it is now her job to take care of her baby. That her biggest concern is no longer herself, but the child who was not in her arms yesterday. That yesterday’s problems are no longer of concern to her. That it is her job to provide and raise a human being.
Imagine being on call 24 hours a day, and during the day receiving a phone call from an expecting mother that says, “MY WATER JUST BROKE!”. Imagine getting out of bed at 2 a.m. and rushing to the clinic to help deliver the mother’s new arrival. You enter the building, walk down a few corridors, and finally make it to the delivery room. As soon as you get there you have to be prepared to get straight to work. You lay the mother gently on the bed being sure to keep her calm as she endures the contractions that come and go every 3 minutes.
I think that with Mary Littlejohn’s family support, she will be able to maintain her pregnancy and deliver with few complications. Incorporating modern medicine with the Navajos health beliefs with ensure compliance with the health regimens. Reference Giger, J.N.,
Shah addresses the reader with caring motives and understanding of how physically demanding and life-changing pregnancy can be. ‘’I am acutely aware that even women with healthy pregnancies can develop life-threatening hemorrhage, fetal distress, or other unanticipated emergencies during labor.’’ Shah recognizes the risk associated with pregnancy and tells the reader of his concerns. He even recognizes the amount of financial expenses and stress associated with C-sections. ‘’Nearly, half of the of the caesareans we do in the US currently appear to be
We didn 't get much hand on experience at this clinical, but we did get a lot of information. Wendy went over everything I think you could possibly want to know about pregnancy, the laboring process and what happens afterwards to momma and baby. This was a perfect discussion / education day because we have our first L&D exam coming up the following Friday and I have my L&D simulation lab Monday afternoon. Don 't get me wrong I like my hands-on clinical experience but today 's “lecture” for a lack of better words was so helpful. It has been hard to put the pieces together and see how multidimensional pregnancy and women 's health
I was born in 1998. In 2001 Isabella was born, then in 2004 Joshua came along. Both of them changed me in small ways, but they paled in comparison to how the brother I got in 2008 changed me. His name was Zachary. I was only nine when I first met him and he already had me wrapped around his little finger.
Thank goodness, she turned out alright. But I’ll never risk it again. Never! The strain is simply too - too hellish,” (36). Larsen uses words provoking anxiety and horror to give the reader insight into Clare’s mind when she thinks about pregnancy and motherhood.
Additionally, it is said, women's freedom and life choices are limited by having children, social customs, and the stereotypes, and the overwhelming duties that go with it. In conclusion for any and all pregnant women let them be free to make their own
The day I had knee surgery. On February 14th my mother woke me up with a smile on her face to lighten the mood a little, because the next morning would be the day that I would have my first surgery ever. I was really clam in the morning like any other day. It really didn 't hit me that I would have surgery
Now there are many resources to not feel any anguish“ epidural or spinal anesthesia, labor inductions, cesarean sections, even the placement of IV lines are a source of additional revenue for both the hospital and the practitioners involved”(Childbirth Change). Childbirth medical field has overcome many errors and have improved overtime. That now many mothers are not as anxious as of
Motherhood feels like a prison sentence. I can't wait until I am paroled when my son turns 18 and hopefully goes far away to college.” The mentioned secret confessions explain the reason for many parents, especially mothers, to regret having children. Mothers require to devote all the leisure time to taking care of children, so they do not have time to enjoy different things in their lives. As a result, stationary life makes many mothers feel stressed and
Later that morning, we arrived at Gordmans and paced through the store looking for bargains. I tried to shop, but was too distracted. Finding a chair, I sat and hoped my mom was doing okay. Finally my dad called and told Joy that my mom was rushed to the emergency room for a C-section. An overwhelming sense of panic ran through my body.
We were admitted immediately and brought to her delivery room, the room was very dark and cold, the air conditioning was so high that my wife could almost ignore her pain because it was so cold in the room. Time drug on, the epidural was given so the pain was kept at bay for a short time, and we all were able to get a little
A memorable day I my life is when I first found out I was a diabetic. I was scared and didn’t really understand what was happening. I was too sick, and for the most part out of my mind. But, what I do remember is a lot of pain and a few visitors. It wasn’t the best day and I don’t remember every detail.