05/12/2021
Hospitals are designed to fix problems, to cure illness and injury.
They are designed to treat, to prescribe, to intervene. Providers within this paradigm are programmed to seek out the pathology of every patient.
It’s no wonder, then, that your OB/GYN (who is a surgeon by training, by the way), looks for what is wrong instead of celebrating what is beautiful and unique in your pregnancy.
It shouldn’t come as a shock when he tries to treat, to prescribe and to intervene; it’s what he’s been conditioned to do.
You can walk into the medical model and bow to their narrative.
You can follow their trajectory of testing and interventions.
You can steep yourself in fear-driven stories of tragic complications and life-threatening moments “saved” by the OB.
You can be treated and delivered by a system that thinks you need it.
You might even start to believe them, too.
Or.
You can choose to trust birth because you trust the God who created it. You can choose to cultivate the space you need - safe, intimate, familiar, held space. You can lean on an unfailing God instead of a fallible human. You can be your own best care provider.
Sister, pregnancy isn’t a sickness you need to be cured from.
Pregnancy is healthy. Pregnancy is normal. Pregnancy is something you’re divinely designed for.