*This is the section that I am most hesitant to write and share for a few reasons...it is a serious rough draft that definitely needs polishing to the point where I hope it makes sense and is actually accurate and I've never actually been through a natural birth myself so I lack experience and knowledge.
Symbols in Pregnancy and Birth (Part 2): Labor
I have been preparing to have a “natural birth” this time around (though
I never committed myself 100% probably because I had three very nice,
relaxing, and enjoyable medicated births that had no complications). But studying natural birthing has brought me
a greater understanding of Christ. I
have never had a natural birth before, so in the end, I have no idea what it
truly is like. So, please forgive me of
my somewhat shallow education and experience on the matter.
There is one thing that I do strongly believe…The 11th
article of faith states, "We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty
God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same
privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may." There is
not set of rules or standards to get to Heaven. We need to listen to
ourselves and let others listen to themselves. Don't judge one woman for
having a c-section or one woman for breastfeeding their child until they are
three or one woman for having a natural birth. Everyone is different.
Everyone is entitled to worship God the way that they best do it for
themselves, so let’s not judge. We need to listen to God, however we best
are able to listen, in order to come closer to Him. That goes for life as well. I think people, including myself, often care
too much about things that are really of no importance. Rules and lists about “what is best” often
distract us from what we really should be doing in our lives.
Ina May Gaskin is a popular midwife that has studied childbirth in
different countries around the world. From what I've read and seen of
hers, birthing is not much different than having faith and ridding yourself of
fear. It is a battle over your mind. Telling your brain to tell
your body to relax when all odds are against it. Even when things are unbearably difficult,
and to find peace, even during times of pain.
Let your mind guide your body. Listen to your body. Forget
the world around you and do what FEELS right even if you look stupid from an
outside perspective, mocked, or told that you can’t.
Perhaps as we endure our own trials in life and those hard times
when we want to quit, it is simply the same. We need to relax and ponder
upon what feels right, what God wants. Listen. Sit back and listen. (And I suppose that if I want something to
listen to, I should also ASK with faith and humble prayer that God can open
himself up to me and give me an answer for me to listen to…but perhaps that
will have to be something to discuss another time.) I could write down
lists and lists of "to do" items on things to do to help during labor,
but in the end, it’s about listening and feeling and letting go of myself, and giving
in to something else entirely. Just as pondering is more about listening
and giving myself over entirely to God to relieve my pains and suffering.
There is no master list out there while in labor or while in life that
will take me right where I need to go. No matter how many books I read on
birthing or how many books I read by general authorities, there isn't step by
step list of "how to endure to the end" because having faith is
personal.
Several books and people have mentioned to me that while during
heavy contractions they needed to focus on one very specific object or idea
that is extremely simple in order to get through the hardest points.
People have focused on a crack in the wall or being enveloped in a
specific color. In fact, that is called a "birth color". This reminded me of D&C 4:5, "And
faith, hope, charity and an eye single to the glory of God, qualify him for the
work." During the worst of the worst time thinking only of A COLOR,
that sounds like what it should be like to have your eye single. That is
the way it should be when we have an eye single to the glory of God, an intense
focus that is not distracted by anything other than that one specific thing,
God. Not to mention faith, hope, charity and love are all entailed in
life as well as in birth as well.
In order to obtain your "fruit" (when talking about
pregnancy and birth) then you go through a period of contractions.
Contractions wave in and out and increase in intensity over time. In
a record given by someone who has claimed to have seen Christ he states that he
was also able to view Christ's atonement. He said that while in the
Garden of Gethsemane his pains went in waves of pain, each gradually increasing
in intensity. I can't remember exactly why, although there was a reason
for the coming and going. But in the end, he bled from every pore.
The completion of the atonement was His death upon the cross. He
continued to have severe pain up until his death. And upon the cross, to
make sure of his death, those who sought to take His life pierced His side with
a sword pouring out blood and water. And this final ending was what in
the end brought life eternal to all mankind. There is great symbolism in
birth here. After having gone through contractions, finally your body is
prepared to give life and as we go through the last push (get it? oh man, not a
good time for a terrible pun) and with birth comes a pouring out of blood and
water which brings forth a birth into the world.
Water is a symbol of birth in and of itself. We are baptized
by immersion to "wash away our sins" and begin a new life of
commitment and devotion to God. Blood is a symbol of sacrifice and our
giving of ourselves. So together they are giving life to another through
the sacrifice of ourselves.
So, with all the symbolism of Christ's atonement and giving birth
it makes me feel a greater gratitude for what Christ has done for me. If
all that pain and hardship that comes with pregnancy and birth is only to
create life to ONE soul, imagine the pain and suffering that must have been
paid by Christ for the lives of all mankind. It is truly amazing and I am
forever grateful. And I know that if my mind is in the correct place then
I can have a greater understanding of Christ's love for us as I hold my new
life inside my arms for the first time.
During the Christmas season I wanted to read through and study the
life of Christ. I admit I didn't get nearly as far into the scriptures as
I had hoped, but I did gain some insights from it. After Mary gave birth
to Jesus Luke 2:22 says, "And when the days of her purification according
to the law of Moses were accomplished, they brought him to Jerusalem, to
present him to the Lord". I became curious. What was this
"purification" that they spoke of? I did some searching and
studying to better understand what they called the "Law of
Purification". It was a time after giving birth that the woman
pretty much stays closed off from the world to purify herself after having the
loss of this special closeness to God through this pure spirit which was inside
of you that had come from Heaven. Moroni 8:8 states, "...little
children are whole, for they are not capable of committing sin" and verse
12, "But little children are alive in Christ". Children are sinless,
perfect. So the purification was almost like mourning the loss of such
perfection and holiness from your own body. The law states that
purification was 40 days for a male (once again, the number forty stating a
trial period of loss) and 80 days for a female (which is double forty).
From what I read, Jewish culture viewed women highly and to have suffered
the loss of a girl and her purity and her ability to have children and that
closeness to God was more of a loss than the males. When I ponder upon
what happens after having a baby, it is no picnic either. It truly does
seem like a loss. Many women stay indoors and away from people.
They are continuously bleeding and often get what is known as the "baby
blues" for no particular reason. It
is also approximately 40 days (doctors say six weeks which is 42 days) before
engaging in sexual intercourse in order for your body to properly heal.
Perhaps it is simply because your body recognizes the loss of such a
great soul that once resided inside of you. A part of you is lost as you
gave birth and there is a time of sadness and healing associated with that
loss.