Cesarean Art
Pray for her.
disturbing and vivid
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This page contains a single entry by alicia published on May 4, 2006 10:58 AM.
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Yikes. Lord have Mercy.
Yikes. that hurts my... hmmm... well i'll certanly pray for her!
Powerful stuff.
Wow, very disturbing that poor woman feels so terribly disempowered by her sections!
I've had 2 sections as well, and am quite grateful the operation exists. Then again, my life and the babies' lives were in possible danger -- my grandmother had the same condition as me, and lost 3 babies in birth (before sectons.)
Praying for her, and for health professionals for coerce women who don't need a section into having one. That is a true crime against motherhood and God's designs for women.