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    Re: Incubator vs. Natural

    Quote Originally Posted by LOSTCOAST_BALLZ View Post
    "Being a woman, it is always interesting to me that people treat pregnancy as a medical event. It is not. It's just a normal part of the life cycle. Hence, a lot of people prefer the midwife over an OB. The OB is only there when the event becomes a medical concern (complications such as pre-eclampsia, etc.)" in my mind this is for sure conflicting, u say that midwifes are only there for medical complications? right? but u started off saying its not a medical event i mean come on lady.WHY does it interest you in why people find pregnancy a medical event because there are medical complications regularly. thats all im saying so in my mind that justifys it as a medical event LOL babys die all the time of complications LOL now i could provide links and what not from reliable sources but you should just start a thread so we can start our own convo! HAHAHAHA.

    LOL well im glad you were raised in an enviroment where losing children or eggs was acceptable due to error. as a father I want my children to survive and have access to any care or equipment needed due to complications thats all. therefore my family has allways had it be a "medical event" shocking i know. LOL interesting read. and your in love with this naturalistic vibe with snakes, im sorry i maybe just a realist. I understand that by putting an animal on paper and in a tub I can create a safe enviroment for them its all about the snakes health in captivity thats all. Im not trying to jack threads i have been prone to this lately i apologize.

    I am very interested in natural methods just still think error CAN possibly come into play. thats all and we have proof of this on the thread.
    You really need to READ and UNDERSTAND properly before you post. It is frustrating. And I even provided you a link so you can understand what I mean by MIDWIVES assisting pregnancies and OBSTETRICIANS managing medical events. MIDWIVES assists pregnancies and deliveries - they are not doctors - because pregnancy/delivery is not a medical event. Now... if there are complications such as pre-eclampsia, etc., then a midwife sends the case to AN OBSTETRICIAN (a doctor) as a medical incident. GET IT NOW?

    And it is insulting when you say things like "it is okay to lose a snake or a child to error". IT IS NOT OKAY. But, like EVERYTHING ELSE IN LIFE, nobody is perfect. Do you know how many babies die due to medical error? A LOT. IN THE HOSPITAL EVEN. My kids' babysitter has a son with celebral palsy due to medical error! IT IS NOT OK. We do the best we can.

    Do you know how many ball pythons die in the egg in an incubator??? A LOT. Just because you put it in an incubator doesn't mean it is insulated from error. Now, if you were just being stupid, then it's bad. If you did your best, there's nothing else you can ask for.
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