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  • Have sex... ;O)
  • Yea, what Chay'sgirl24 said. :o)
  • Well if you don't want to "do it" the old fashioned way, you could try artificial insemination. ; - }
  • My sister lives in Japan. Over there it is common to have the baby in a tub of water so that the birth is submerged. They believe it is less traumatic on a baby that has lived submerged in fluid since conception.
  • With you laying on your back, legs spread/open wide, a small pillow behind your lower back and your man on top or in front ready.
  • I think adoption is an excellent way to have a baby! There are plenty of kids out there just waiting for someone loving and caring to come along and give them a happy childhood... just a suggestion...
  • If there are no complications, then I would say a natural vaginal birth is the best way. If there are health reasons, and letting the birthing process continue naturally could risk the health or life of you or your baby, then there is no question - you should get the c-section. A c-section is a MAJOR surgery, that requires many layers of tissues, muscles, etc being cut through, and organs being pushed aside to get your baby out. As with any major surgery, there is a long healing time and possible complications (including death). In my opinion, your body is designed to give birth, so the surgery route should only be taken if medically necessary for the well-being of you or your child.
  • the best way is with as many drugs as are on offer - in short, the best way is with lots and lots of pain relief (it works wonders, trust me). Forget doing it without, forget the TENS machine or whatever, keep your options open and when the day comes, don't be too proud to ask for pain relief. There is absolutely nothing to be gained at all by suffering - it is 2007 and it is needless and pointless - this is not the time to take the moral highground - modern pain relief is tried and tested and works perfectly - trust me, nobody will care either way.
  • since you are not currently expecting, i assume your question is not about the actual birth. the first thing you have to do is choose a father. he should be someone who you know will take the responsibility seriously. someone who will both provide emotional and financial support( by that i do not mean child support)i mean someone who is capable of providing for you and the child. it is a lifelong commitment filled with uncetainty and struggle. make sure you are BOTH ready for it. it is also the most amazing experience you will ever have!!!!!
  • Holding your wifes hand. (Earplugs recommended)
  • natural..if you can is best for the baby...but since I am a huge baby the best way for me was a c-section with a spinal
  • When both the father and mother are mature enough and ready to handle the responsibility of their new roles and when the couple is married and has a strong relationship.
  • Natural. I have done it both ways and would rather go through the 10 hours of pain naturally then the long recovery of a cesarean. I had one 10 months ago and am still healing. Now I'm pregnant again and a little freaked out by the fact I have to have major abdominal surgery again. I'm not looking forward to the delivery to say the least.
  • Since you posted this under ''giving birth'' I'll assume you mean method of birth. :) Personally I think I'd like a water birth at home. Although I'd be scared of complications, and first time round I think I would go to a hospital, just in case. I'm not a fan of hospitals... you catch infections, they mix babies up (though rarely), there are bright lights, way too much equipment, lots of people (strangers)... it's just completely artificial. I also think it looks much more comfortable in a water bath. Plus it must be nicer for the baby going into a similar environment at first rather than just being immediately exposed to the air.
  • easy, have the doctor put a needle in your arm it wont hurt you or the baby cause they did it to me,theres a medicine in it that numbs the whole entire body,and will stop numbing u when the baby is born.if i can do it so can you.
  • Everyone is different and each mum to be should do her own research and talk it through with her husband and midwife etc. I personally would want a home birth using hypnobirthing techniques and as little pain relief as possible but I know i would have to keep an open mind at the same time and prepare myself for unexpected turns of events. As someone has said on here already, our bodies are DESIGNED to do this - we women need to have more faith and belief in our bodies and look after ourselves as best we can preparing ourself for one of life's major events.
  • If you are talking about giving birth is has to be naturally. Home births and water births are good and look at http://www.thehypnobirthingcentre.co.uk/hypnobirthing/all-about-hypnobirthing.html for ways to have a relaxed and comfortable birth.
  • A good man and a whole lot of loving!
  • I had a 29 minute labor with my first child, 8lbs 4 oz. My second child was born in about 22 minutes but I had an epidural for that one. The epidural route is the best. The person who invented the epidural must have really loved women.
  • have sex and fall pregnant, or adoption is a great way to offer a child a new start and a great life
  • The best way to have a baby: I am assuming you mean vaginally or c-section or natural or medicationed? So I say all in all: Committed married relationship and have natural child births if possible. If you are uptight before giving birth, ask for a bit of a sedative to calm your nerves and increase your confidence. From a mother of four
  • to actually give birth to it, or maybe adopt.
  • Having sex comes to mind....

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