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Imperfect Parent Blogger of the Week: Moralia

Posted August 8, 2008 at 6:46 pm by Prescott

This week’s Imperfect Parent Blogger of the Week award goes to Brigette Russell over at Moralia. We strayed from the seemingly recent pattern of picking “ha ha” posts and went with the other direction we like to take here at The Imperfect Parent — looking at social issues and insight to the various choices we have to make as parents. Brigette won for this post, about how — like formula feeding mothers — there seems to be a stigma to c-section delivery, despite the reasons for having one.

We hear repeatedly from natural childbirth advocates that birth should be a natural rather than a medical event, that doctors and hospitals cover themselves against insurance risks by performing excessive and intrusive procedures that make surgical deliveries more likely, and so forth. We hear the laments of women who took their natural childbirth classes, did their breathing exercises, and went to the hopsital with a detailed written “birth plan” that called for no drugs, no IV, no fetal monitoring, delivery by a midwife rather than a doctor, lots of walking around and calming music, delivering in a squatting rather than prone position, maybe even in a bathtub, and hubby there all the while with video camera in hand to capture the magic moment when mom brought forth new life through her own valiant labor, a creative force of nature rather than a patient surrendering her maternal power to medical practitioners — only to have things go terribly wrong and end up drugged and catheterized on an operating table as doctors sliced open their bellies and removed their babies, robbing them of the earth mother fantasy that had been playing itself out in their heads for months.

Read the whole thing. Also, while you’re here, remember voting is open to determine July’s Imperfect Blogger of the Month — you can vote every day until midnight this Sunday.

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Imperfect Blogger awards!

Posted June 2, 2008 at 9:49 am by Jessica

It’s finally here! Thank your lucky stars you have children and you’re not afraid to shake your head in wonderment over where it all went horribly wrong.

From here on forward, each week, we’re going to reward bloggers from around the web for putting their wrought into words.

You, and only you alone, will have the power to nominate your favorite blogging parent who embodies the quintessential Imperfect Parent spirit. If you come along a post in your daily reads that makes you think, laugh or say to yourself, “I can’t believe he/she said that! I also can’t believe I didn’t say it first!”, or a post which takes you to inner most depths of parenting hell, where it’s so spectacular and real you actually feel the heat from the flames, this is your chance to make it known.

Nominations can be submitted here. Posts must be current (within the last 30 days). The Imperfect Parent Editors will deliberate tirelessly over your nominations weekly to pick a winner. That week’s winner will be highlighted here on the Imperfect Parent blog, and they will also get a nifty button to put on their website.

At the end of the month, that month’s winners will enter a cage match to the death be voted on by you, the wise and powerful public, and the one with the most votes will be crowned our Imperfect Blogger of the Month. They will also receive our highly coveted “Major Award”. We are not revealing what the award is, but we will say that it will be better than a kick in the crotch.

Now get crackin’!

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