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The Real housewives Of Atlanta Season 3 Episode:8 | So Much Different Than TV ; Phaedra Giving Birth

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  • Can someone explain to me how this trailblazing, upwardly mobile, progressive, strong and independent African American woman..with a freak'n JURIS DOCTORATE is on television having a baby with her newly wedded felon HUSBAND who is currently on parole for breaking into a vehicle. And can someone also explain why BW are referring to her as a "real" and "strong" Black woman?

    This shyt is MINDBLOWING !

  • To be honest I couldn't believe she said "eww" after her son was born......

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  • I think its so funny how people are so quick to judge other people when they have done and settled with even lower standards. People can always smell everybody else's shit but their own, it doesn't smell like roses either. And another thing....settling with someone who may not be on the same level with you is not a "black" thing! Get it right!

  • @MaxwellPayne84 low self esteem....

  • @MaxwellPayne84 It all boils down to low self esteem.....we blk people need to get it together and work on ourselves internally.

  • Phaedra is so dramatic, you can't even feel anything when you get a C-section, but once those drugs ware off after the delivery, well that's another story. lol.

  • @HabeshaQween Having a C- section is consider a major surgery. I don't know anyone who would prefer getting cut open several times. I was stuck in the hospital for a little over a week,and with vaginal deliveries most mothers are out two to three days tops. If anything most doctors are giving these mother's the drug to start the contractions, which interferes w/ the unborn child, and cases the stress level to rise, which results in an emergency C section.

  • I had a C-section,and it's nothing nice. The recovery is the worst part, u barley can move, w/o being in pain, and have to learn how to pull yourself up and walk again,and it can take several years for all the scar tissue to completely heal. I 'll take vaginal any day.

  • @HabeshaQween Oooh that's what you meant. lol IT's all good. Yeah I agree. So long as the procedure is taught and understood on natural birth, there no problem. If complications, then C-Section as plan B. I'm sure Phaedra did ask for it knowing she doesn't need it to begin with. She's nothing more than a "Southern" snob..as she likes to address herself.

  • @Mika20 I agree that if a C-section is needed during birth then it's ok. But, I was incorrect in what I wrote. I meant that a lot of women in Europe, Asia, Australia, and Canada have natural births and have less infant deaths compared to the U.S, which has the highest rate in the world. These days many women request to have C-section and I wouldn't be surprised if Phaedra asked for it.

  • @HabeshaQween I think if a C-section is needed in any circumstance of the birthing process, then that's fine for doctors to do that procedure. But just because it's easy and painless for her sake and desire, then the doctor should just say no and induce her so she'd shut the hell up about it. On the off topic part, that is sad to women who give birth at home instead at the hospital.

  • @Mika20 I know and a lot of woman are getting C-sections these days because its easier and convenient. That's why there are more infant deaths in the US because Europe, Asia, Australia, and Canada have natural births.(I know I'm off topic). Most doctors pressure mothers to get c-section so they could get home in time for dinner. You should check out "The Business of Being Born", I think every woman should watch it.

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