Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 This post is motivated by reading in this group that pregnant women urine contains drug for AIDS! The posts on iatrogenic diseases were very informative. I suffered from such disease. In 1984, I had a C-section delivery. I was covered by medical insurance. "Your babies head is large and at 33, your pelvic muscles loose the elasticity for normal delivery. Unless you wish to suffer serious tears, we better decide for C-section". I agreed, since my pain tolerance is low. about 18 hours after entry into maternity home, I had a clean section and my son was born. Despite great wish and herbal medicines for lactation, I could not feed my son beyond four months. And three years thereafter, I experienced perimenopause. Weight gain, vertigo, electric shock like feelings in head, some times as if a work is crawling, etc. scanty menses lasted only two years therafter, but symptoms contined for few more years. The modern drug Stugeron tablets and few more could offer no help. It was finally diet change and Panch Gavya product Nari Sanjivani relaxed all my symptoms and today I do not eat after sunset. Nobody could tell me what was wrong with me when I suffered acute vertigo. Even standard ayurvedic medicines did not help. Finally, with PanchGavya medicines I obtained total relief. The research led me to belive that the change in my nervous system was due to obstetric intervention, and two important scientific proofs of this are given below. http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0436.asp#main http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0437.asp#main My advice to those women who have discovered themselves to be pregnant is that they should visit yoga schools and practice yogasanas, urine therapy etc everything necessary to ensure that they are able to deliver normally and feed their offsprings to make them healthy. It is also learnt that a pregnant lady, if she does 108 parikramas at Saptgomata temple daily, she will not only have normal birth, but baby will become fare. Such temples are located at Akola and Khamgaon, Maharashtra. Bhanu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 That is fascinating; I went through a C-section in 1988 for breech birth and had a tubal ligation at the same time and that is exactly when all my major health problems started. The perimenopause and hot flashes and everything is exactly as you described it. When I got home from the hospital, I had to sleep under a fan ever since because of the night sweats and hot flashes and I was perfectly healthy until then except for accidents, broken bones, burns, and acute stuff. After that all I had was a bunch of chronic conditions. It had occurred to me that the surgeons had messed up the blood supply to my ovaries and that the operation totally put my hormones out of whack, but I have never heard anyone explain the exact same symptoms I have had. I still have some hormones because I am very fat, but they are not the right ones or I would feel better. If I had to do it again, I would not have the tubal; I am not sure about the c-section; that was probably necessary given the skill level of the doctors I was dealing with; it was a teaching hospital and they dealt with very poor people and in an inner city. They also had a fairly high rate of cystic fibrosis with breech births done naturally, they said. It was a very scary experience. They cursed at me because I refused an epidural and demanded general anesthesia and were very rough, but all my friends had had them and were really messed up for years afterwards with back problems and headaches and such. The general anesthesia was very scary, like a very bad drug trip, and I think something may have gone wrong because I have been terrified of anesthesia ever since and before I had no major problems with it. Then to top all of that off, they had asked me before my daughter was born if I would adopt her out, because I am a single mother; I refused and they sent the social services people out to my home before I got home from the hospital to try to declare my home unfit. I was travelling with a carnival at the time, but had decent living conditions. To be fair, they had asked me before I had her if I had planned to have a baby and if I had wanted to have a baby. I told them that I had not, but that I would take correct care of her and do my duty as a mother. I had no idea how I would feel, having never had a child before. As soon as I saw her, I fell absolutely in love with her and have dealt well with her ever since. That was a very strange experience. On 6/7/05, bhanutikare <bhanutikare wrote: .. "Your babies head is large and at 33, your pelvic muscles > loose the elasticity for normal delivery. Unless you wish to suffer > serious tears, we better decide for C-section". I agreed, since my > pain tolerance is low. > about 18 hours after entry into maternity home, I had a clean section > and my son was born. > Despite great wish and herbal medicines for lactation, I could not > feed my son beyond four months. > And three years thereafter, I experienced perimenopause. Weight gain, > vertigo, electric shock like feelings in head, some times as if a > work is crawling, etc. scanty menses lasted only two years therafter, > but symptoms contined for few more years. The modern drug Stugeron > tablets and few more could offer no help. > The research led me to belive that the change in my nervous system > was due to obstetric intervention, and two important scientific > proofs of this are given below. > > http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0436.asp#main > http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0437.asp#main > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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