Tia Leschke

> I think it's interesting to note that the authorities quoted in the
> article said that 90% of mothers use diapers now. But the woman
> quoted at the end of the article said that "Even if people don't think it
> looks good, that's a minority opinion," she says. "This is a Chinese
> tradition."
>
The worst part about this is that they're switching to disposables. Then in
a few years, people will wonder why their landfills are filling up so fast
and they have to find new ones . . . sigh.
Tia
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"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where
there is no path and leave a trail."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Shyrley

Tia Leschke wrote:

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>>I think it's interesting to note that the authorities quoted in the
>>article said that 90% of mothers use diapers now. But the woman
>>quoted at the end of the article said that "Even if people don't think it
>>looks good, that's a minority opinion," she says. "This is a Chinese
>>tradition."
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>The worst part about this is that they're switching to disposables. Then in
>a few years, people will wonder why their landfills are filling up so fast
>and they have to find new ones . . . sigh.
>Tia
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I used the non-diaper method with the first one but cloth diapers (or
nappies as we call 'em) with the other two. Didn't have time to watch
for the subtle signals with the youngest 2 as I had 3 under 3. With
number 4 I might use the non-nappy method again although it will be Feb
when's its born and therefore a bit chilly.
I need to think beyond the birth!!! I'm a bit nervous about a vbac after
3 c-sections.

Shyrley


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I would be interested to know how your Vbac goes. I have had 2 C's and due
the beginning of May.

Laura
<<I need to think beyond the birth!!! I'm a bit nervous about a vbac after
3 c-sections.

Shyrley


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Shyrley

I'm on the ICAN list so I'll be posting there. There's lots of women on
that list who've had a vbac after 2 or 3 sections. One did it after 5!!!

Shyrley

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>I would be interested to know how your Vbac goes. I have had 2 C's and due
>the beginning of May.
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>Laura
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>3 c-sections.
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>Shyrley
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Amy and Cory Nelson

If you haven't come across Leilah McCracken's writings yet, you don't want
to miss them! Here's her website: http://www.birthlove.com/. Incredibly
inspiring and empowering for me even though I haven't had a c-section. It
really helped me, though, when I was preparing for my homebirth with Cole
(which ended up being unassisted).

Amy
Mama to Accalia (6/14/99) and Cole (9/03/02)
"Allow children to be happy in their own way, for what better
way will they find?"
--Dr, Samuel Johnson
http://thissideofsomewhere.blogspot.com/


> I need to think beyond the birth!!! I'm a bit nervous about a vbac after
> 3 c-sections.
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> Shyrley