Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 I found drinking my prenatal tea and the six week tea at the end totally changed my labors...and motherwort tincture was a godsend for afterbirth pains. K question for Carma Carma, I am reading archives and coincidently right after you posted this question (#1757), I read an archived message where you said you had recently given birth to a baby named r. You indicated that the pain was pretty bad and you had just started an NT diet and were hoping that the next would be less painful. I noticed in your sig line that you have recently had another child and I was wondering if this birth went any better? Don't mean to be nosy, but I have had several painful births (non-NT) and have been totally NT this whole pregnancy and want to know if others have experienced better births. Katy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 >> several painful births (non-NT) and have been totally NT this whole pregnancy and want to know if others have experienced better births. Katy Hi Katy. I was unfortunately NOT good at staying NT during the pregnancy - pregnant, with a nursing toddler and two older homeschooled children is not a good time for making major changes in eating patterns! I did, however, consistently add CLO to my supplements. Though I can't say there was a lot of difference in the birth itself, my 4th baby seems to be more neurologically integrated than her siblings. She sat up earlier, had earlier and better eye-hand coordination, is crawling earlier - just seems to generally have a more mature neural network than her siblings did. ~ Carma ~ mom to Noa 8.5 yog ~ Colter 6 yob ~ r 2.5 yob ~ Mica 7 mog ~ wife 18.5 yrs to Russ God has given you all you need to train and educate your children at home - it's in real books and real life. ~ Clay son Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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