The
controversy has been raging for so many years and in recent times has become
fiercer. People of different faiths and professional backgrounds have argued
both for and against either of the two birth methods.
I
read from the walls of two Facebook contacts recently as both of them argued
forth and back to support their views on whether or not a woman about to give
birth should believe God to simply deliver the ‘Hebrew way’ of through CS.
While
as a person, I do not have anything against either delivery methods, I however
think I have the solution to the argument.
My Friends Argued
One
of my friends, argued that many lives are being lost today because some people
stubbornly hold on to their ‘Christian doctrine’ of ‘Hebrew
birth,’ where a ‘simple’ CS is needed and would have
saved the life both the baby and the mother (though
it is of course a known fact that not all CS end as desired). He argued
that in some developed countries, nobody even gives it a second thought as to
whether or not the child delivery process should be through CS. It is just what
it is.
Furthermore,
he says that the development in the medical profession that led to the point
where child delivery can be done though CS is also a gift from God to humanity,
just as it is in other areas of medical solutions to challenges that humanity
is faced with.
My
other friend on the other hand, posited that before the medical profession
developed to the point of giving birth through CS, people had been giving birth
and that in fact, child bearing is God’s concept and not man’s. He strongly
advised that women should trust God to enable them give birth through this age
old method, adding that it is one of the joys of motherhood to go into the
labour room and actually give birth.
Looking
at both positions, the argument can go on and on without any end.
But
as I sat to think through all of these, I think I have come up with a plausible
solution to the argument for and against.
This is my Position…
One
of the basic teachings about faith is that faith is like the muscle (biceps and
triceps) and can be developed. If someone has not learnt to lift a 10kg weight,
it will be difficult to lift one that is 100kg. “And you brethren, building up
yourselves in your most holy faith…” Faith requires building and it
takes time to build faith. You don’t build faith overnight, you build it over
time. It will be difficult to learn how to swim in the ocean on the day
of calamity if you have not learnt to swim in a swimming pool.
It is
the same thing with the practice of faith. Someone who has never learned to
trust God to heal him or her of headache will be dancing to the gallery to say
she wants to believe God for supernatural child-birth should there be
complications at the point of delivery. It won’t work. Now, we have to
understand that the faith of the husband may not be sufficient to carry the
wife through this ordeal.
In
the final analysis therefore, let him (or her) that has ear, hear what the ‘Spirit’
is saying… There is nothing wrong with either methods of giving birth. But do
not in the name of religion (or faith) cut short your life when you have not over
the years learned to build the muscles of your faith. Just allow your doctor to
perform on you the gift of CS, perhaps your case may end as the majority –
SUCCESS.
Abiodun Mabadeje (MSA)
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Good analysis. What works for someone may not work for others. Let not your your faith or believe dissuade others.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you
Thank you for your comment. People need to know who they are and what they have. Nothing is impossible with God, but God will not do everything, and whatever we want from Him can only be gotten through faith, but that faith must be active
DeleteBoth process requires faith but I think the main issue why we don't enjoy the Hebrew birth is because of why we eat now. But the most important things is either of the way. God let the mother and baby live.
ReplyDeleteAnd I say a big amen to the prayer. You are also right that both methods require some level of faith to go through.
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