tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875168553402105190.post373999984710919182..comments2018-01-22T03:46:16.811-07:00Comments on december twentieth: The Business of Being BornTylerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04663831827778793259noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875168553402105190.post-76677461682401320062010-06-01T13:17:43.114-06:002010-06-01T13:17:43.114-06:00I'll save telling you my opinion, since you...I'll save telling you my opinion, since you've already heard it. I'm glad you're taking the time to do your research (rather than my initial reason--fear of a needle and paying for an epidural). <br /><br />Looking back, I wouldn't do it any other way. Plus, I think the best thing about is that when you let your body do what it is designed to do (i.e. give birth naturally, without drugs), your labor and delivery are faster and you recover much quicker, too. <br />(And, I agree with Courtney on the bragging rights!<br /><br />Oh, and Brian is more than happy to talk to Tyler.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00599201552538416661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875168553402105190.post-7438218628996293452010-05-31T09:28:59.080-06:002010-05-31T09:28:59.080-06:00Rich just said,
"I've never had a baby, ...Rich just said, <br />"I've never had a baby, but it seems to me that the anticipation of the pain and all the rumors you hear about the pain are far worse than it actually is..."<br /><br />Well, I mostly agree with him. I have never heard of anyone who regretted the decision to go all natural. There is something about it that is empowering, and besides what the epidural lovers will say, it does give you bragging rights.Courtneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14609181213484370187noreply@blogger.com