CHILDBIRTH QUOTES II

quotations about childbirth

Did you ever see a cowboy film, where someone has been caught by the Indians and tied between two wild stallions, each pulling in opposite directions ... that's a bit what giving birth is like.

MARIAN KEYES

Under the Duvet


Childbirth is unpredictable, it's true. But much of what people are warning against is actually quite predictable. If your doctor has the highest Cesarean birthrate in town and you don't want a Cesarean birth, this is a great opportunity to consider the plans you've made and the choices you have. That said, if you are planning a Cesarean birth, this same doctor might be an excellent match.

MEGAN DAVIDSON

Your Birth Plan: A Guide to Navigating All of Your Choices in Childbirth


You do have control over some elements of childbirth, and the plans made leading up to birth are important. The process of thinking through your options and making plans can help you make better choices and set yourself up for success--whatever that means for you.

MEGAN DAVIDSON

Your Birth Plan: A Guide to Navigating All of Your Choices in Childbirth


I have personally come to believe that childbirth is a blessing to women sent straight from God. I mean, in its purest form, birth is the most fantastic orgasm married with a miracle! What more heavenly gift could there be?

LAURIE ANNIS MORGAN

The Power of Pleasurable Childbirth


The wisdom and compassion a woman can intuitively experience in childbirth can make her a source of healing and understanding for other women.

INA MAY GASKIN

Spiritual Midwifery


The man roared like a bull when a splinter was in his finger, and the woman muffled the moans of childbirth, lest she disturb him.

MARGARET MITCHELL

Gone with the Wind


Nobody ever talked about what a struggle this all was. I could see why women used to die in childbirth. They didn't catch some kind of microbe, or even hemorrhage. They just gave up. They knew that if they didn't die, they'd be going through it again the next year, and the next. I couldn't understand how a woman might just stop trying, like a tired swimmer, let her head go under, the water fill her lungs. I slowly massaged Yvonne's neck, her shoulders, I wouldn't let her go under.

JANET FITCH

White Oleander


This was my first baby. I thought I knew what to expect. I thought I could handle the pain without drugs. I thought giving birth was comparative to running a marathon. I thought a lot of things that ended up being wrong. First, childbirth was nothing like running a marathon. The fatigue was similar, but I'd never felt like my stomach was being turned inside out while running. Even the combination of every side stitch I'd ever had while running didn't compare to the pain of one single contraction.

BRIANA N. RENSHAW

"A Laboring Question"


Birth is, without a doubt, one of the greatest self-expressive and creative processes we can embark upon in womanhood.

MAHA AL MUSA

Dance of the Womb


Natural childbirth allows the hormones that have been working for women for thousands of years to fulfill their functions. This is more important than just helping a woman through labor and delivery. Birth-related hormones also affect well-being much later in life.

JANET SCHWEGEL

Adventures in Natural Childbirth


"They call me Baelon the Brave," the prince told his wife at her bedside, "but I would sooner fight a dozen battles than do what you've just done."

GEORGE R. R. MARTIN

Fire & Blood


As some divinely gifted man,
Whose life in low estate began,
And on a simple village green;
Who breaks his birth's invidious bar.

ALFRED TENNYSON

In Memoriam A.H.H.


Childbirth is more admirable than conquest, more amazing than self-defense, and as courageous as either one.

GLORIA STEINEM

Ms. Magazine, April 1981


Men die in battle; women die in childbirth.

PHILIPPA GREGORY

The Red Queen


Childbirth was probably easier for most women in early cultures, especially in hunter-gatherer societies, where everyone was accustomed to physical labor and supple and fit from daily activity.

SUZANNE ARMS

Immaculate Deception II


For a variety of reasons, a lot of women have also come to believe that nature made a serious mistake with their bodies. This belief has become so strong in many that they give in to pharmaceutical or surgical treatments when patience and recognition of the normality and harmlessness of the situation would make for better health for them and their babies and less surgery and technological intervention in birth. Most women need encouragement and companionship more than they need drugs.

INA MAY GASKIN

Ina May's Guide to Childbirth


A strong intention, a relaxed body and an open mind are the main ingredients for an active birth.

JANET BALASKAS

attributed, "You've got this, mama", Motherly, March 5, 2019


I had no idea how we were going to figure this out, but women had been having babies since the beginning of time without doctors. Couldn't be that hard, right? I sort of wanted to punch myself in the face after that though. Childbirth scared the crap out of me.

JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT

Origin


Quests are a huge inconvenience. Don't let anyone tell you differently, even if that person has experience. The problem is that people forget the pain and aggravation as soon as the quest ends successfully, and then they remember only the glorious parts. In this way quests are a bit like childbirth, even to the point of saying that quests often give birth to glory. Maybe.

AMY NEFTZGER

The Orphanage of Miracles


She fervently wished she had paid more attention to the whispered conversations of matrons on the subject of childbirth. If only she had! If only she had been more interested in such matters she'd know whether Melanie was taking a long time or not. She had a vague memory of one of Aunt Pitty's stories of a friend who was in labor for two days and died without ever having the baby. Suppose Melanie should go on like this for two days! But Melanie was so delicate. She couldn't stand two days of this pain. She'd die soon if the baby didn't hurry. And how could she ever face Ashley, if he were still alive, and tell him that Melanie had died--after she had promised to take care of her?

MARGARET MITCHELL

Gone with the Wind