48) Make birth a simple, natural event. No drugs and procedures please. If you’ve already had your children, encourage the next generation to embrace natural methods of birth and then support them.
49) Nurse your babies. Nothing is better for baby as well as mother than to nurse for an extended time.
50) Stay away from meds. I know I’ve mentioned this before, but I tend to repeat myself when I get excited. Medications are increasingly implicated as cancer producing agents. Keep your body pure. Sweat out a fever (its curative), put up with a cold and treat the rash homeopathically. Adjust your life to the needs of your body. Don’t force your body to acquiesce to a drug. The body has the ability to resolve many health issues if allowed to respond without restraint. Every pill, ointment, or capsule is a method of concealing the body’s natural ability to right the wrong. Suppressed symptoms equal pathology later…not always cancer, but why take the chance? Learn to cure yourself and family.
51) Do your homework. Just because someone tells you that this is it, doesn’t mean it is. Question, find the alternative and then question them as well. There are more myths abounding than truths.
I birthed at home just 20 short m ago today, Hubby, me, baby, and most importantly GOD! was there. thats it. took course on birthing at home for the rare what ifs. interestingly most people when finding this out ask, well what did you do about the cord. OK folks, not rocket science, tie it. or what about the blood, again not rocket science. hubby cleaned up well I started nursing! I’m 43 now by the way so yes 42 at the time! would do again too. I was so beautiful and sooo God’s way with know one telling me what to do for there convenience, just my body telling me when. wow didn’t hurt so bad. I knew I could take Arnica 200c but didn’t till after she was out. She is my first too.