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The temptation of projection

Categories: Pregnancy & birth

My best friend Carrie is pregnant. And while I am totally thrilled that one of my close girlfriends is going to be a Mom (so far, I am the only parent in my group of girlfriends), I have had to bite my tongue on more than one occasion.

At dinner the other night, Carrie was expressing her desire for a natural birth: no epidurals, minimal intervention, no c-section. And while I nodded and chewed my salad, I had to forcibly restrain myself from dispensing unwanted advice:

  1. Oooh, Carrie, don't say you don't want an epidural just yet, you can't fathom what you might need in an experience you cannot possibly understand until you're there.
  2. Don't shut out the possibility of a c-section, because it's always there, and you don't want to set yourself up for disappointment.

Instead, I nodded and said,"Good for you, you're strong and clear-minded and you can do it."

"You know, it's disconcerting,"she said,"how many women want to tell me how I shouldn't make those decisions because I don't know what I'm in for. It's so irritating when Moms purse their lips and look at me pityingly when I ell them about my intentions."

I was even more glad I'd kept my mouth shut. I don't know what it is about the experience of pregnancy and childbirth that makes me want to spew endlessly about what I went through, what it's like, what I think, because it's so entirely irrelevant to a pregnant woman. Each of us is different, each woman will have a different experience.

I can't help thinking of my friend Janet, who told me (when I was 8 months pregnant) that labour was the worst pain I could fathom times 200. While I was in the midst of ripping, rocketing labour, I remembered of her words silently and thought, sometimes truth doesn't help one's cause. And so I will continue to keep my lips locked and filled only with lettuce.

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