Birth in the Media

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Why do you think the media protrays birth so unrealistically?

Do you think shows like Baby Story:banghead:, Maturnity Ward etc do more harm than good?

I'm curious to hear from everyone, as OB nurses I'm sure you guys have a speacial perspective.

Please forgive the crappy spelling, coffee shots are kickin' in, LOL!:eek::smokin::D

Specializes in Home Care, Hospice, OB.
i'm actually more bothered that i have never seen a single woman breastfeed on a baby story. they will have the post interview in their home and every single one of the babies, if being fed, is being fed with a bottle.

while watching these shows every day (post-op for 6 long weeks!) i saw exactly one mom nursing her kidlet--but with the "blanket as poncho"trick you wouldn't have known if you didn't already know what you were seeing.:clown:

Specializes in Community, OB, Nursery.

They really annoy me for most of the reasons already listed.

But I think these shows portray a lot of what our society is like to begin with: we want things quick, and painless, and God forbid we do things like expose a breast to feed a baby. Everybody knows those things are supposed to be sexual, not utilitarian.

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Specializes in Community, OB, Nursery.

I meant to add in the above post that that mentality is why I'm so grateful to get patients like the one I had the other night - a sweet elementary school teacher having her first baby who 1) kept her in the room all night; 2) was so open to help with breastfeeding; and 3) accepted it as par for the course when baby wanted to nurse every 1.5 hours. I LOVE having patients like that.

I was first assisting one of my docs on a c-section yesterday, and the patient asked us in the middle if we were almost done yet. We told her no, and she actually said "but it doesn't take this long on A Baby Story."

:smackingf

Are you serious?:eek:

Specializes in OB.
I meant to add in the above post that that mentality is why I'm so grateful to get patients like the one I had the other night - a sweet elementary school teacher having her first baby who 1) kept her in the room all night; 2) was so open to help with breastfeeding; and 3) accepted it as par for the course when baby wanted to nurse every 1.5 hours. I LOVE having patients like that.

I had one like that the other night - primip, natural labor, unmedicated, controlled delivery of an 8+ lb. baby, breastfed after delivery and all night. I told her that deliveries like hers were what keep me doing OB! She was so pleased with and proud of herself it was wonderful to see.

gee that sounds like a great woman to care for. these programmes are so unrealistic and i think the guys who make these shows have alot to answer for. they paint an almost unobtainable picture to the general public who take anything on tv as gosple and then wonder why labour is so long, rough, messy....ggggrrrr.....i almost want to blame the rising intervention rates on them and their edited "birth" entertainment....you just cannot call it educational. it the climate of fear.......ggggrrrrr

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