Potpuni sam laik i neznalica kada je medicina u pitanju tako da ne mislim filozofirati oko ove teme.
Zašto sam ju započela onda? Zato što oko mene trenutno ima dosta trudnica i ovo se spomene s vremena na vrijeme.
Sad sam pročitala članak u Irish Independent u kojem kažu da je jedno dijete umrlo, vjerojatno zbog toga što mu je voda iz bazena ušla u pluća. To je pokazala istraga.
Kao što rekoh, nemam pojma o temi, ali znam da bi mene bilo strah upustiti se u tako nešto iako, u principu, nisam kukavica. Strah je vrlo često uzrokovan neznanjem pa je, vjerojatno, to slučaj s ovim i kod mene jer, u krajnjoj liniji, veliki broj djece se rodio na taj način i veliki broj žena i liječnika podržava takav porod. Budući da mi do sada nije trebalo, nisam se obrazovala o toj temi i nemam neki stav.
Međutim, ovo mi je potaklo mozak na razmišljanje i na prvu mi on kaže kako mi nismo ribe i dijete kad se rodi mora udahnuti i prodisati. Ima mi savršeno smisla da organizam neće tako reagirati kad iz majčine utrobe prijeđe u vodu. Ali mi ima smisla i činjenica da je ovo jedna od mogućih loših posljedica.
Kako se kod ovakvih tema ne bih nikada usudila nekoga nagovarati na odluku, to mi nije namjera ni sada. Samo prenosim vijest iz irskih novina i svima želim sretne i nevjerojatno brze porode kao što ih je imala moja Sisterica . Štogod da je postigla u životu, a nije malo....naprotiv....ona je rođena da bude majka....
Draga moja, nemoj misliti da ti šaljem poruku da želim i 4. nećaka ili nećakinju kolikogod ovo troje obožavala .
Članak za kraj:
"Birth pool baby 'drowned'
Inquest told tragic infant had water in lungs
By Georgina O'Halloran
Tuesday February 05 2008
A baby died of "acute near drowning" three days after a natural water birth, an inquest heard yesterday.
Gina Eccles (24) gave birth to baby Harry in a birthing pool at Cavan General Hospital on February 26, 2006, helped by a midwife.
After birth, the baby boy was blue in colour, unresponsive to tactile stimulation and made no efforts to breath on his own, Dublin City Coroner's Court heard yesterday.
He was immediately ventilated and was transferred to the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin, later that day where he died on March 1.
Pathologist Dr Peter Kelehan told the court yesterday that baby Harry had died from an acute "near drowning" event after inhaling fresh water into his lungs.
He said the baby had exhibited hyponatremia or low sodium levels which is "a characteristic of freshwater drowning."
He added there was no evidence of disease which might have caused the baby's demise.
"I was not able to find any legion which existed before this catastrophic event at the time of the baby's birth," he said.
Neuropathologist at Beaumont Hospital, Dr Michael Farrell, was also of the opinion that the event occurred at birth, Dr Kelehan told the court.
Dr Alan Finan, consultant paediatrician at Cavan General Hospital, who treated baby Harry three hours after his birth, had told the inquest on a previous date that he believed the baby had experienced a "neurological insult" before delivery.
Coroner Brian Farrell adjourned the inquest to a date in April to allow counsel for Cavan General Hospital to consult expert Dr Philip Cox on the matter of the new tests.
- Georgina O'Halloran"
Post je objavljen 06.02.2008. u 22:30 sati.