Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Just wanted to share this with ya'll, mainly to get it off my chest with someone who understands. DH does, but my moms just aren't getting it. I'm pregnant with #4, due 10/1. Last week we went to interview a midwife-one of two in my area. I LOVED her, all throughout the interview. She answered my questions, was open to what I said, and then she said she uses EO's and such as well. I was soooooooooo excited. We're getting ready to leave, and DH has a hard time getting up cause he had pulled a muscle in his chest. The midwife says " You should try some peppermint EO on that. " So I say " I hadn't thought of that, I'll do some checking on that. " We're going out and she says " Oh, I have some right here. " Grabs a bottle and drops it STRAIGHT in to his hand. The quickest thing I could think of was " Rub it on your shirt " I asked if I could see the bottle and sure enough, Young Living. We smiled our way out of her house, but I was in tears by the time we got to the car. Living out in a rural area, our choices of who helps with the baby arrival are slim. The other midwife I have never been able to get ahold of. She works a regular 9-5 job, which I can understand, but if I can't get ahold of her now, will I be able to when I'm in labor? There is an OB, but for one, I want to do a home birth, for two, the hospital near us doesn't deliver babies. That means that in labor, I " ll be looking at an hour and a half drive to deliver. With baby #3, I had to go on Flight for Life with a shot of Mag Sulf to slow down the birth because I was going so fast and the hospital was so far (we were two weeks early so weren't ready to do this at home). I'm thinking I may not HAVE an hour and a half to make it to the hospital, so home birth is pretty much a necessity, which means a midwife. But man, oh man, how disappointed I was to see her do that. What we've decided is this: We're going to use her, but DH and one of my moms will be there, and they won't let her use neat EO's on me or the baby. I have seven months to educate her. I shudder at the thought of her using neat EOs on a newborn. Maybe I can show her enough information that she will learn this is wrong and she will change her ways. But if not, I'll have enough people here that she won't be doing that to me or " Billy Bob " . Thanks for listening! Keisha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Invite her to join this list. Good luck with your endeavors. For an emergency, even if a hospital doesn't have a labor/delivery area...it, by law ( in the US ) has to give emergency care...then transport. I know this...I worked as a secretary in a psych hospital, and a lady came in off the street because she saw the word hospital. They were required to take care of her until the lady had delivered her newborn. Do you have an ambulance service? Paramedics and EMT's are trained in childbirth. I would trust them before I would some doctors I know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Hi I am new to this group and also to Eo's. I have just started to read and learn about them. I don't know what Young Living is?? and what it means neat EO's?? Can someone please explain :)Thanks so much!! Karen C. SprtDrmr wrote: Just wanted to share this with ya'll, mainly to get it off my chest with someone who understands. DH does, but my moms just aren't getting it. I'm pregnant with #4, due 10/1. Last week we went to interview a midwife-one of two in my area. I LOVED her, all throughout the interview. She answered my questions, was open to what I said, and then she said she uses EO's and such as well. I was soooooooooo excited. We're getting ready to leave, and DH has a hard time getting up cause he had pulled a muscle in his chest. The midwife says " You should try some peppermint EO on that. " So I say " I hadn't thought of that, I'll do some checking on that. " We're going out and she says " Oh, I have some right here. " Grabs a bottle and drops it STRAIGHT in to his hand. The quickest thing I could think of was " Rub it on your shirt " I asked if I could see the bottle and sure enough, Young Living. We smiled our way out of her house, but I was in tears by the time we got to the car. Living out in a rural area, our choices of who helps with the baby arrival are slim. The other midwife I have never been able to get ahold of. She works a regular 9-5 job, which I can understand, but if I can't get ahold of her now, will I be able to when I'm in labor? There is an OB, but for one, I want to do a home birth, for two, the hospital near us doesn't deliver babies. That means that in labor, I " ll be looking at an hour and a half drive to deliver. With baby #3, I had to go on Flight for Life with a shot of Mag Sulf to slow down the birth because I was going so fast and the hospital was so far (we were two weeks early so weren't ready to do this at home). I'm thinking I may not HAVE an hour and a half to make it to the hospital, so home birth is pretty much a necessity, which means a midwife. But man, oh man, how disappointed I was to see her do that. What we've decided is this: We're going to use her, but DH and one of my moms will be there, and they won't let her use neat EO's on me or the baby. I have seven months to educate her. I shudder at the thought of her using neat EOs on a newborn. Maybe I can show her enough information that she will learn this is wrong and she will change her ways. But if not, I'll have enough people here that she won't be doing that to me or " Billy Bob " . Thanks for listening! Keisha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Keisha- I am glad you decided to use her for her skill and how she made you feel as a MW and not just because of her preference or use of oils. As a doula, Childbirth Educator and Midwives Apprentice, I would suggest that you inform her of your preference. Just like with anything else. Just because she uses EO's neat doesn't mean she is a bad person, maybe she is just not as informed. (I know many more feel strongly about that, but I will leave it at that.) As with anyone or any caregiver I advocate my clients to make their wishes and preferences known. I wouldn't just use others there to watch her per se, so she does not do that to you. Tell her clearly and concisely. Maybe even make it dh's job to apply oils to you during labor, etc... I have had dh's do that many times, to help include them more in the birth. As a huge homebirth advocate also, I understand how you are feeling. But truly, when it is hard to find a good midwife in many parts, you can help educate her, or at least change the way she uses the oils on you. HTH! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 I'm pregnant with #4, due 10/1. Last week we went to interview a midwife-one >of two in my area. I LOVED her, all throughout the interview. She answered >my questions, was open to what I said, and then she said she uses EO's and >such as well. I was soooooooooo excited. We're getting ready to leave, and DH >has a hard time getting up cause he had pulled a muscle in his chest. The >midwife says " You should try some peppermint EO on that. " So I say " I hadn't >thought of that, I'll do some checking on that. " We're going out and she says > " Oh, I have some right here. " Grabs a bottle and drops it STRAIGHT in to his >hand. The quickest thing I could think of was " Rub it on your shirt " I asked if >I could see the bottle and sure enough, Young Living. We smiled our way out >of her house, but I was in tears by the time we got to the car. > >Living out in a rural area, our choices of who helps with the baby arrival >are slim. The other midwife I have never been able to get ahold of. She works >a regular 9-5 job, which I can understand, but if I can't get ahold of her >now, will I be able to when I'm in labor? > > > > Hi Keisha, maybe I do not understand the whole picture, but IMHO you should not be so afraid. My boys were all born in our home in Belgium, which was quit unusal in Belgium, compared to The Netherlands where this is very comon. A good midwife is the key to good birthgiving. Even if she uses YL oils and uses some oils neat (as I also do from time to time) does not mean that she intends to force you to use EO's neat on your baby! Some oils CAN be used neat, but they are exceptions of course, in special circumstances. Yes, as someone pointed out, you still have the time to helps her finding new and safer uses of oils, explain your position, but not all people using YL oils are IMHO criminals or dangerous! Even if you had to go to hospital you must have a clear opinion of what you like and what you do not like, talk about it BEFORE the moment comes, that's the most important. It's true that when the pain is coming it's much more difficult to resist to pressure, but, hey, that's where the man can also do something, not? I cherisch the precious moments of the birth of my children, and can also assure you that not one birth is similar: I have 3 boys, the first one came very rapidly, the second in a difficult way, the third one waited a long moment before deciding that he's time was there, and came then rapidly too... BTW: our " midwife " was a man! :-) Regards from France, Michel Vanhove Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 I'd like to thank everyone for their comments, suggestions, and just general commisserating on the midwife thing. I will make sure that I make her understand that no neat EO's are to be used on myself or baby. What I heard from ya'll was just what I needed to hear! Keisha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 Hi...I am new and confused and puzzled by everyone's language here. What is a neat EO? What is wrong with Young Living oils? I try my best to decipher what you guys are talking about but sometimes it is like reading Latin and Lord knows I can't do that either.....:-) Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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