When a woman is in labor, there’s pain during delivery and all she wants is that thang out of her and quick, playa!
Yet, here’s what I learned. You can’t push simply because you want it out. In order to reduce the decelerations of the baby’s heartbeat and to promote a more safer delivery, it’s better for mother to push when she feels the urge.
What are you getting at Pastor?
Some of y’all are in spiritual labor and the pain is heightened, contractions coming every 3 to 5 minutes, lasting 45-90 seconds; you’re crying, snotting, screaming and acting silly because you want this thang out. However, you need to wait. Why? Well, pushing is most effective when the mother feels the urge to push.
Some of you are pushing and your cervix ain’t even dilated yet or the “baby” (fruit of your labor) is crowning and the perineum needs to stretch gradually. Keep on pushing when it’s not time, and you might tear some stuff up that has the potential to cause more pain that could have been avoided.
I know you’re ready for it, get into position, but push when you feel the urge, not for urgency.
“Shall I bring to the time of birth, and not cause delivery?” says the LORD. “Shall I who cause delivery shut up the womb? ” says your God.” — Isaiah 66:9 NKJV

SO PROUD OF YOU AND ALL THE HARD WORK THAT YOU DO. I LOOK UP TO YOU AS MY SISTER, MY MENTOR, MY PASTOR & MY FRIEND. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!
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