>>11363337>supplemental oxygenThe key word being supplemental, as in, supplementing that which is received from cord blood. As long as there is no other pressing reason, placental transfusion should simply be left alone and helped to complete. If there's some problem caused by dimwitted golem automaton behavior, if possible equipment should be such that the mother can be moved with the child. I mean, it's that fucking simple. The best thing for infant and mother is the continued availability of stem cells, iron, and gas exchange as afforded by the placenta. Do you deny this? Give me one good reason. And don't even get me talking about pitocin either, which I was fortunately spared.
>do you have some real deficit Hypoxia and lack of iron for neurogenesis wouldn't cause an acute deficit in some subsystem, that's the point. It just developmentally cripples and "thins out" the mind a bit, you wouldn't notice, you would just be dumber.
I do have a few deficits, don't generally notice in everyday life. Which may be due to gradual damage from compression of the brainstem (atlas subluxation, birthing procedures, general ignorance), and vaccination (weakening and disruption of proprioception, compounding the former). A role for conditioning and psychological maladaptation can't be excluded, but it does seem to be organic.
>>11363345She told me the story many times.