I followed the link to babble and after reading the top 50 list I read some of the comments, too. There I found an "interesting" link to a blog called The Skeptical OB, written by Dr. Amy Tuteur. Is she really a doctor? I´m not an expert in this field, but her views on (natural) childbirth and related things seem - at least in some points - a little strange to me. She also created a top ten of worst pregnancy blogs, ranking stand & deliver at 10 :-( I might add that I really really like to read your blog (following for several years now) and I have learnt a lot about trusting my body when it comes to giving birth. Even if the birth of my son ended in an unplanned c-section after many hours of labor (his head was stuck in/behind my pubic bone) it was a special experience to me!
I followed the link to babble and after reading the top 50 list I read some of the comments, too. There I found an "interesting" link to a blog called The Skeptical OB, written by Dr. Amy Tuteur. Is she really a doctor? I´m not an expert in this field, but her views on (natural) childbirth and related things seem - at least in some points - a little strange to me. She also created a top ten of worst pregnancy blogs, ranking stand & deliver at 10 :-(
ReplyDeleteI might add that I really really like to read your blog (following for several years now) and I have learnt a lot about trusting my body when it comes to giving birth. Even if the birth of my son ended in an unplanned c-section after many hours of labor (his head was stuck in/behind my pubic bone) it was a special experience to me!
Hi and thanks for reading! Yes, she is an OB (although not currently practicing).
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