Our family was home all day Saturday and we had the Olympics on. Running seemed to be the theme for awhile. It is the only sport my athletic loving 5 year old watched completely enthralled. It makes this running lover mama super proud! Anyways, my hubby and i were watching the Olympic Marathon that evening. He kept asking, “How long is it again?”. Tomescu from Romania, was spectacular! The last leg was once around the track inside the Bird’s Nest. The crowd was screaming and cheering. While being astonished by how fast she was, i began to get the chills and a little teary eyed. All i could say over and over again, “WOW!”. Can you imagine that feeling? You have been training and training for the pinnacle of your sport. Your training pays off, you get the gold, and you get the cheering of thousands and thousands of people to get you through that last little bit. WHEW! How amazing!!
Many doctors equate giving birth to a marathon. After 2 natural births (my third was a C-section because of a rare condition neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia), i get that. In my opinion, giving birth is the pinnacle of womanhood. Woman have been given the special gift of bearing children. i know it’s a little old fashion and perhaps controversial. Isn’t it organic though? It’s what our bodies were created to do. Don’t get me wrong, i do believe very much in birth control. Without that, i would have a mass of children, a gynormous food bill, and have to dye my gray hair every month. If this is going to be such an intense experience, wouldn’t we want a little training? Instead of struggling at the end like Paula Radcliffe of Great Britain who wasn’t able to finish the 2004 Olympics, with training, you can be at the front of the race and have a more enjoyable experience. Imagine as your partner is asking “How much longer?”, the nurses and doctors are cheering you on to get you through that last little bit. i know how busy life can be (oh do i know). Birthing Classes may be put on the hold until all of a sudden you find yourself in the hospital in labor. Go to Birthright and sign up for the virtual childbirth classes. Now you can be prepared to enjoy those whoops and hollers when you are on the home stretch and your baby is about to make his/her appearance.
Birthright offers four different options depending on your personality. You can choose the 12 week, 7 week, or self-paced course. If you prefer a paperback version, that is also available. You will have unlimited access to Study Womb which has numerous tools to help you. Also, there is a private forum to be able to ask your questions to a childbirth educator. The creators of Birthright believe so much in their course, they provide a 100% money back gauruntee within 8 weeks. You have no reason not to try this innovative new approach to childbirth classes.
Please send me your stories and experiences with these childbirth classes. i want to feature them in a later post.












