tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7919117044428850947.post1794551490185802767..comments2023-10-23T08:03:50.445-06:00Comments on Petticoat Government: It's not like a woman is going to eat steak at such a time...C Thttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01178189190498225759noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7919117044428850947.post-81824784025256522862010-02-02T11:27:10.761-07:002010-02-02T11:27:10.761-07:00Hey, wandered over from the home school carnival b...Hey, wandered over from the home school carnival but had to comment on this. My first birth was induced at the hospital and took 24 hours . . . I was SO hungry! They even ran out of ice chips for a few hours and wouldnt let me drink water, it was awful! The home birth was over 2 days . . .i ate several small meals and was very grateful to be able to do so - at the hospital it would have been pitocin instead of food! The third was too fast . . . woke with contractions, by the time I was sure I was in labor, they were 2 min apart, and he was born 10 minutes after we got to the hospital. <br /><br />The worst part, tho, is that hospitals dont provide evidence-based care. They have policies, and no motive to change those policies.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com