The medical system pressures women to have c-sections which are less healthy for their babies, so that the risk of malpractice suits are lowered and so doctor's don't have to miss their regularly scheduled golf games to deal with the unpredictability of when a baby is ready to come into this world.
Date: 7/10/2007 11:13:57 AM ( 17 y ago)
Herpes and Natural Childbirth
There's a lot of misinformation being circulated about the risk of a mother infecting her infant during natural childbirth. Neonatal herpes infection is a serious and sometimes fatal problem, but it is also a rare one. There is less than a 1 in 5000 chance of it happening. Through the use of Natural Medicine. hypnotherapy and valtrex during the last month of pregnancy almost any woman who wants a safe natural childbirth can have one.
The medical system pressures women to have c-sections which are less healthy for their babies, so that the risk of malpractice suits are lowered and so doctor's don't have to miss their regularly scheduled golf games to deal with the unpredictability of when a baby is ready to come into this world.
There are also effective Natural methods to help a man greatly reduce the chances of infecting his uninfected female partner during her pregnancy or during their attempts at conceiving a child.
I am the guest of a radio show hosted by hypnobabies- an organization that helps women have holistic natural childbirths with the aide of hypnotherapy. The show airs air on Friday, July 13th at 9 AM Pacific Time, and again on Saturday July 14th at 1 PM Pacific Time on
http://www.healthylife.net.
It will then be archived at the same web address for about 2 months, starting a few days after the first air date, so that listeners can hear it at any time that is convenient for them.
regards
christopher scipio
homeopath/herbalist
holistic viral specialist
http://www.natropractica.com
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