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Circumcision

It's more romantic making the baby....:snicker:

and having the baby at home? GA-ROSS...how you gonna get that stain outta the sheets and mattress....

No thx bye!

Women who birth at home aren't generally lying on their backs in bed...

The lay midwives I've known have taken on any clean-up as a normal part of their job. They do everything possible to make it easy for the mom and new baby to bond and enjoy each other for the first couple of days, at least.
 
Well I guess we are veering off Circumcision quite a bit here.... MrsMelton you opened a can of worms! ;)

A lot of interesting assumptions here about how and what happens in a non-hospital setting. It's not what you imagine in many instances. My birth began in a non-hospital birth center run by a team of 4 midwives. Complicated pregnancies were transferred out to specialists as issues arose and those of us who were healthy could remain with the midwives. (I ended up being one of the 10 percent who need to transition out to the hospital during labor.)

I had many fun conversations that began, "Which hospital are you planning to deliver in?" and often ended with shocked silence as I said, "Well... actually we aren't having our baby in a hospital..."

I'd say Mrs Melton and I are both aware that this is not a popular choice and this is fine. I just defend the right to make my own choice about how and where I give birth. I think each of you has that right as well. I applaud choice in medical decisions as all approaches come with pros and cons.

I also agree that you have to research and carefully choose providers if you are seeking a non hospital birth just as you should for a hospital or an OB. There are horror stories in both settings. I am thrilled with the choices we made for our first birth and would pursue similar options or homebirth should we be expecting again.
 
Cecropia,
When I scrolled past your siggy a sec ago, its probably due to talk of birthin babies but, ida sworn that it said

Have an episomety.

I had to stop go back and look again LOL

PS yes I know its spelt wrong but Im too lazy to google it right now
 
I don't think having a birth plan makes anyone a control freak in a bad way. I mean, it is my body and my baby, and I think I have the right to make sure that my wishes are honored so I have the birthing experience I want. It's not a time when I want to surrender that much control over to someone who may or may not have my best interests in mind. There are a lot of aspects to the birthing process that could potentially have long-term health consequences for me and/or my baby. I want to be informed about my options so I can make the best decisions for us. As others said, hospitals and doctors are often concerned more about what's easiest for them, what's routine, and what's most convenient, not necessarily what's in your best interest. I don't want to have to make a decision in the heat of the moment, when I should be focused on just having a baby. And, having it written down helps decrease the chance of miscommunication, and it will hopefully help cut down on the number of times you have to repeat things to different people.
 
With Lex my first choice was a birth anywhere but in a hospital.

My second choice was a well thought out birth plan.

My third and final choice was "hmm die or just go with what the doctors want?" I went with what the doctors wanted. All I cared was that my friends took pictures (so I could see what went on outside of the surgical suite) and that he was hooked up to my boob as soon as possible. I got both of those things. Of course I have a friend who used to be a L&D nurse and we'd talk as my pregnancy progressed. She had to work hard to convince me that my first and second plans were rapidly going out the window.
 
I'm due to have a baby boy next month! Of course, this means we need to make a decision about circumcision. Our first kid was a girl, so we didn't have to think about it before. I know there are a lot of arguments both for and against it, and there doesn't seem to be any conclusive evidence about the long-term advantages or disadvantages. At this point, I think I'm leaning toward not doing it, but I haven't settled on anything yet. DH will probably go along with whatever I decide.

So, I'm wondering...has anyone ever done it but later regretted it? Or not done it and later wished you had?

TIA for your input!
I just stumbled upon this thread tonight. Obviously, I'm about 3 weeks late to the party. I have not read beyond your post, and do not intend to do so.

Here's my say ...

As a male who was unable to decide for himself, due to my young age of 0+:

I AM TOTALLY, 100% AGAINST THE COMPLETELY USELESS ACT OF MUTILATION KNOWN AS CIRCUMCISION.

If I could go back and slap my parents around a bit right after I was born, I would have never allowed such a ****ass thing to be perpetrated against me.

With all due respect to anybody who holds an opposing viewpoint, there will never be a worthy argument in favor of this barbaric act.

Never!
 
Oh great....this again....Thanks a_s_b! :yay:

Wait...wtf were you searching to "stumble" upon this thread?!?!? :snort:
My normal format is to hang out in "New Posts", and this was one of the threads that was in the list last night.

I stumbled ... because I was trailing my cursor over the topics, and kinda glazed by this one, and was like, "whoa, wth", and then just had to come back to it to check it out.

I didn't read the thread, but today this topic was in my "New Posts" list, so I clicked on your reply.

I take it from your first line that the topic became unsavory? I could only imagine then that it must have derailed.

Now I'll have to read it all.http://www.couponerswanted.com/search.php?searchid=3199635
 
Hi ASB! Glad to see you found this. I had hoped you would chime in here eventually. Nice to have the guys chime on this type of topic.
 
Holy ****, did I read this right??? Foreskins go for $100,000?! I must have read that wrong. I am having a boy in March....:snicker:

Heh heh heh, just imagine if you were having twin boys!:giggles:

Oh wait! Now I know how the Duggars became so financially stable - too bad Octomom didn't know about this :lol:
 
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