Thank you for your tips and info.. I am looking forward to a home birth of my first child in the coming weeks.. 🙏🌹❤ here in the Netherlands home birth without medication is not uncommon, but it's still very exciting and I'm trying to prep myself as good as possible....❤
Praise be to God, we Muslims draw reassurance from performing the prayer imposed on us by our Most Merciful, Wise Lord, in addition to the fact that its movements (prostration and kneeling) are among the important movements for childbirth. Likewise, patience in the face of pain and difficulties in anticipation of the eternal reward of the afterlife, and in obedience to God, without dissatisfaction with His destiny, expiates the sins of everyone who is patient. If I am a Muslim mother, I remind myself during childbirth that God will finally bless me with someone who will be my support and I will be his support, helping each other to do what the Creator created us for. And I gain the reward for raising him and those after him, an ongoing charity and mountains of good deeds that will never end on the Day of Judgment.
I think it is a myth that contractions always increase in strength. Sometimes they start very strong and with no pause. What you experienced though is a precipitous birth if is was less then 3h from the start of the first contraction until the baby was born. It can happen with a second baby because the body has done it before. It surely is easier to manage a labour and delivery of 3h then one of 12h or more, like it is usually for primiparas.
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Thank you for your tips and info.. I am looking forward to a home birth of my first child in the coming weeks.. 🙏🌹❤ here in the Netherlands home birth without medication is not uncommon, but it's still very exciting and I'm trying to prep myself as good as possible....❤
Hey would you mind sharing how your birth went?
I'm thinking of trying this technique as well
Great content! Thank you for sharing! It means a lot for me as I’m delivering in 2 more months! ❤
Praise be to God, we Muslims draw reassurance from performing the prayer imposed on us by our Most Merciful, Wise Lord, in addition to the fact that its movements (prostration and kneeling) are among the important movements for childbirth.
Likewise, patience in the face of pain and difficulties in anticipation of the eternal reward of the afterlife, and in obedience to God, without dissatisfaction with His destiny, expiates the sins of everyone who is patient.
If I am a Muslim mother, I remind myself during childbirth that God will finally bless me with someone who will be my support and I will be his support, helping each other to do what the Creator created us for. And I gain the reward for raising him and those after him, an ongoing charity and mountains of good deeds that will never end on the Day of Judgment.
I was raised Catholic and we think almost the same.
Love the tip about reframing the pain! :)
Thanks Claire! It’s really about finding strength in your love for your baby 😊
Very good content. Thank you
Great video
Thank you!❤️
I think it is a myth that contractions always increase in strength. Sometimes they start very strong and with no pause. What you experienced though is a precipitous birth if is was less then 3h from the start of the first contraction until the baby was born. It can happen with a second baby because the body has done it before. It surely is easier to manage a labour and delivery of 3h then one of 12h or more, like it is usually for primiparas.