Mary said:As
for "allowing" What does that mean? The woman will push when she has
to and no amount of "not allowing" will stop her.
The major concern is for those mothers who are told
to push when they don't need to. There really is no way a woman can be
told not to push; but the damage that can because when forced to push is hugely
ignored. When I had my second baby (first vbac) the hospital midwife said
to my Independent midwife "don't you teach your women to push!" Hmm
kinda says alot
Jo Bainbridge
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