Did you hear about the Australian woman who was having a c-section to deliver her twins, her 10th and 11th babies? She pulled them out to her, and said it was her body, her babies and her choice to do so. Seems another woman somewhere followed in her footsteps. I can see the mother wanting to be the first one there and having an immediate bond with the baby, but I don't think I would ever do that.
There's some concern besides introducing bacteria into the area. The mother is nervous and sweaty, and is in an awkward position when she pulls the baby out toward her. The baby is slippery, and she may drop it. If the cord is not long enough, she may snap it. I can see where these are all valid concerns. What do you think??
There's some concern besides introducing bacteria into the area. The mother is nervous and sweaty, and is in an awkward position when she pulls the baby out toward her. The baby is slippery, and she may drop it. If the cord is not long enough, she may snap it. I can see where these are all valid concerns. What do you think??