Cesarean section and furious
Simone and Cindy are the happy mothers of their one-and-a-half-year-old son Moaz. Moaz is by nature a happy and cheerful little boy who absolutely does not let the cheese eat away at him. Moaz has not been vaccinated and is also largely raised on healthy food. The explanation and consequences of a cesarean section.
Simone and Cindy are the happy mothers of their one-and-a-half-year-old son Moaz. Moaz is by nature a happy and cheerful little boy who absolutely does not let the cheese eat away at him. Moaz has not been vaccinated and is also largely raised on healthy food.
Moaz won’t get out of bath
When Moaz is in the bath, he entertains himself there for more than half an hour. Ever since he was a baby, he has loved being in the warm water. Only getting out is a drama every time.
Cesarean
At the HeartConnection lecture, Simone and Cindy ask why Moaz screams “murder and mayhem” the moment they take him out of the bathtub. When first asked how Moaz was born, they tell us that he was delivered in the 42nd week with an ultimately “forced” C-section. Because of the C-section, Moaz was not able to finish his delivery by himself and leave the “womb nest” on his own. At this he is angry (territory annoyance conflict). In his experience, he was suddenly “fished out” and placed in “our world. Something he apparently found difficult to stomach. The moment he sits in the bath reminds him of his warm womb time. As soon as he is taken out of the bath, the birth trauma resurfaces. The trauma of not being born yourself.
Explanation to Moaz
His mothers showed Moaz pictures of Mom’s fat belly. They told him that babies in Holland are “fetched” if the baby is left too long.
Getting out of the bath
Then they started asking Moaz if he was ready to get out of the bath. He usually replies with a happy “yes! Things go so smoothly then, his mothers are still amazed by that every day. Sometimes he answers with “No! Then they let him for a few more minutes. Then they ask again if he is ready to leave the water yet. And that answer has never been anything other than a very happy “yes!
One hundred percent improvement
This is a hundred percent improvement in the morning ritual for both them and Moaz. Simone and Cindy are very grateful that their eyes were opened like this: ‘We could never have thought of this ourselves.’
Childbirth and interventions during childbirth are covered during HeartConnection Training.
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