lilfeets,
for the case of a breech baby... actually its seldom really no choice have to use hands to turn the bb.. that's why its seldom practice mah..
No point risking the life of the baby... The safer option is to have a c-section for the breach bb .... though depending on circumstances.. even a breech baby can be delivered vaginally without intervention.. which happened to my mum.. she delivered my younger brother who is a breeched baby within 15min of reaching the hospital... my brother's bum come out first..
me too is a christian who put my faith in God... I too trust God in everything I do including the pregnancy.. my baby's development, coping with miscarriage. When I was carrying my son previously... I bleed like I did when I had my miscarriage with lots of blood clot... at abt week5-6... At that time I cried in despair but know that only God can turn the situation around and save my boy... I called all my best friends to pray for me while i rushed to emergency. In any case, I always think its His hands at work when my gynae happened to pass by the crowded A&E at kkh that fateful day. I think I would have to wait for hours judging from the crowd there that day if not for him passing by and attending to me immediately. To this day, I am still amazed at how much grace God had shown me that my boy is alive with me jumping and smiling.
But at times, its only human to worry... i had read quite a few experiences of other mummies suffering injuries during natural childbirth resulting in permanent disabilities of some sort or other... cant help but worry a little... but like you, I wanna place my cares with the Lord so that I can break out of the bondage.
I had never regarded a small baby as a curse or negative thing whatsoever it is. In fact throughout my pregnancy, I never wished for a big baby. I always controlled my diet such that I do not over eat so that my baby's weight remains at average and not dangerously small or large for its gestational age. Being smaller does not means underdeveloped at all
My son is 2.6 kg at 37th week and considered small to most people's standard (I know of even twins' size who are much bigger than him) but perfectly healthy at birth.... and even though i only breastfeed him for 1 mth, he hardly fall sick. So try not to associate a small baby to an unhealthy one... unless its exceptionally small and fall below the accepted weight of its gestational age.. it can otherwise still be as healthy as a 4kg baby
btw, not sure whether u had read the book "Supernatural Childbirth". If you put your faith in God, the book actually speaks abt the childbirth God has always intended it to be... painless without pain control. That's where I got my inspiration to go for drug free delivery... throughout the delivery, I kept praying and trusting God that I can go through anything becos he will give me the strength...