Maternity & Butterfly Pupa

A child was playing and found a cocoon of a butterfly on a low branch. He picked up a cocoon and appears small hole in it. He was stunned to observe a small hole because it appears there was a butterfly that is struggling to get out and escape through the hole. Then, looking butterfly stopped trying, he's been trying to look their best and it seems futile to exit through a small hole at the end of the cocoon.



Looking at the phenomenon that the child was filled with pity and decided to help the butterfly out of its cocoon. He took scissors and started to open the cocoon body with scissors so the butterfly could come out and fly freely.
Once open the cocoon, the butterfly came out so easily. However, he still has a puffy tubuk and small, wing-saypnya is still wrinkled. The boy began watching more closely, hoping that butterfly wings are growing so that it can bring the tiny butterflies flying towards the flowers at taman.Harapan living hope, what awaited the child does not arrive. Butterflies are forced to spend the rest of his life crawling around with a swollen body and wings are still wrinkled and not lie perfectly. The butterfly was ultimately never able to fly.
The children help out a butterfly from its cocoon, it does not seem to understand that the butterfly needs to struggle with his own power to membebasakan usahnya itself from its cocoon. Small holes that need to go through the butterflies will force the fluid in his body to enter into its wings so that he'll be ready to fly and gain freedom.
This story is very interesting for me, because my midwife course I will relate this story in labor.
Often we as midwives and doctors or parents are not conscious of that we often do the same as the boy's actions against the cocoon of the butterfly. The boy was actually good intentions, he wanted to help the butterfly so soon be free from its cocoon, but it turns out that the action actually "damaging". Just as labor is sometimes we think that babies come quickly driven out by various drugs or come in Sc I'll come out soon but it's true that our actions are just too "damaging" natural process.
Although sometimes the action we have to do with all the risks.
But if labor can be naturally why we must act like the child?
90% of mothers bia normal birth anyway, so why rush to action and intervention are unnecessary?
ingat'Hidup is a struggle. Life is hard work, even to achieve the success required sweat and tears' says the inventor Thomas Alva Edison's incandescent lamp.
Nothing is instant, all through a process that already exists in the life cycle. Each tread life that has passed will give tremendous meaning for a person to enter the site the next life. Likewise, the birth process.
If we go back to the story of the butterfly, maybe we just understand that a butterfly is pretty new it could fly beautifully after going through a tough struggle in the process of metamorphosis that unusual in it.
Likewise with the baby. Babies know when he should be born and the baby is capable of tremendous strength through all of them. Surely must be supported by a state of "cocoon" of harmony.
Let a friend ... take it and waged a passion for normal birth, gentle, safe and comfortable for our baby.
Reduce trauma
Reduce unnecessary intervention
Apply a natural intervention before making a decision to provide medical intervention / chemical that turned out without us knowing it could "undermine" the butterfly wings.
Let us think together

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