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Moms Who Gave Birth Wearing Masks Respond To Those Refusing To Wear Them For 5 Minutes With Savage Tweets
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Moms Who Gave Birth Wearing Masks Respond To Those Refusing To Wear Them For 5 Minutes With Savage Tweets

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It seems like wearing a face mask should be a part of common sense by now. But some people are still finding reasons not to do so. And when it feels like this needlessly contentious issue is about to reach the boiling point, brave women are stepping in to clap back on the face mask debate.

In multiple tweets, new moms are sharing their experiences of delivering a baby while wearing a face covering. After all, if moms can wear one during infinite hours of labor, while having a c-section, and during exhausting days of recovery, these big guys getting a six-pack at the supermarket may as well do the same.

So let’s see what these women had to say, and forward the post to anyone who finds wearing a mask in public a burden.

New moms who wore masks through labor and delivery are sharing their stories to urge others to wear them in public

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Bored Panda reached out to Marley Hall, a midwife, mother of 5, and Instagram content creator, to find out more about the challenges new moms have had to go through when having a baby in time of crisis.

It turns out, wearing a face mask while in labor and delivery was just a tiny inconvenience to compare with other challenges they’ve had. Marley explained that “for many women who had written a birth plan prior to the pandemic, their choices were really limited and impacted.”

Restrictions were also placed on analgesia and water births were limited “due to infection concerns, which have impacted those who were hoping for those kind of births.”

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In addition, “Some women were not allowed to have a birth partner at all whilst other facilities are sending the birth partner home within an hour of the birth.”

Mothers who were confirmed or suspected to have Covid-19 were separated from their babies, which in turn, Marley explained, “can have a huge impact on bonding, postpartum depression, and breastfeeding.” It goes against the advice of the World Health Organization, which recommends that they should always remain together as long as the mother is well enough to care for the baby.

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When it comes to breastfeeding, Marley said that no sample of breast milk or amniotic fluid has been found to contain active coronavirus, which means “mothers are encouraged to still breastfeed their babies without fear of transmission.”

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More women joined in to comment and share their experiences

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And this is what people had to say

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Liucija Adomaite

Liucija Adomaite

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Liucija Adomaite is a creative mind with years of experience in copywriting. She has a dynamic set of experiences from advertising, academia, and journalism. This time, she has set out on a journey to investigate the ways in which we communicate ideas on a large scale. Her current mission is to find a magic formula for how to make ideas, news, and other such things spread like a virus.

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Liucija Adomaite

Liucija Adomaite

Writer, Community member

Liucija Adomaite is a creative mind with years of experience in copywriting. She has a dynamic set of experiences from advertising, academia, and journalism. This time, she has set out on a journey to investigate the ways in which we communicate ideas on a large scale. Her current mission is to find a magic formula for how to make ideas, news, and other such things spread like a virus.

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Mindaugas Balčiauskas

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I'm a visual editor at Bored Panda. I kickstart my day with a mug of coffee bigger than my head, ready to tackle Photoshop. I navigate through the digital jungle with finesse, fueled by bamboo breaks and caffeine kicks. When the workday winds down, you might catch me devouring bamboo snacks while binging on the latest TV show, gaming or I could be out in nature, soaking up the tranquility and communing with my inner panda.

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Mindaugas Balčiauskas

Mindaugas Balčiauskas

Author, BoredPanda staff

I'm a visual editor at Bored Panda. I kickstart my day with a mug of coffee bigger than my head, ready to tackle Photoshop. I navigate through the digital jungle with finesse, fueled by bamboo breaks and caffeine kicks. When the workday winds down, you might catch me devouring bamboo snacks while binging on the latest TV show, gaming or I could be out in nature, soaking up the tranquility and communing with my inner panda.

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Katrin P.
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't really grasp, why it would be weak and unpatriotic to wear a mask. What's your country, if not all the people around you? If you want to protect your country, you have to protect the people. Not the economy, or the flag. NOT wearing a mask and being a selfish brat is being unpatriotic.

Julie C Rose
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This. Just...all of this. Eliminating covid is a larger goal that you all work toward together as a country. My country isn’t known for being traditionally patriotic (John Oliver found our flag debate hilarious and did two whole segments about it) but we made the rona go bye bye and now we all get to have much fewer restrictions and much less fear. And when I see these stories, I think “why don’t you want to break the chain of transmission quickly so that people no longer need to have a mask on their face and other restrictions in place and general worries about their health and safety while they’re going through an already painful process?”

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Alex Bailey
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I suffer with claustrophobia and it is not a given that mask wearing will be a problem for all sufferers. I have struggled massively in MRIs and various other ways throughout my life and am very thankful that a mask doesn't trigger my claustrophobia at all. It might be an issue for some but I suspect there will be no few people who will latch onto it as a convenient sounding excuse. Maybe they suffer with additional anxieties. They may work themselves up into a panic by assuming it will be a problem so ergo it is. Might even be a separate phobia to do with covering your face. It isn't a foregone conclusion for all claustrophobia sufferers though.

Brandy Grote
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same here, plus asthma, recovering from bronchitis too. It's vital I protect myself from this, a mask is fine, even if I start panting and need to stop for oxygen boosts.

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Stille20
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why are they asking women to wear masks while giving birth? The masks (which I agree should be worn normally) have minimal protect when worn for 7 hours, so it's not really protecting her. As she is giving birth, there is all manner of contact with the mom, so I can't imagine the mask is prevent her from passing corona. Test the mom, get her in a private space, put the staff in masks.

Dilly Millandry
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They aren't asking that of mothers to be in the UK thankfully. The staff will be wearing masks.

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Katrin P.
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't really grasp, why it would be weak and unpatriotic to wear a mask. What's your country, if not all the people around you? If you want to protect your country, you have to protect the people. Not the economy, or the flag. NOT wearing a mask and being a selfish brat is being unpatriotic.

Julie C Rose
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This. Just...all of this. Eliminating covid is a larger goal that you all work toward together as a country. My country isn’t known for being traditionally patriotic (John Oliver found our flag debate hilarious and did two whole segments about it) but we made the rona go bye bye and now we all get to have much fewer restrictions and much less fear. And when I see these stories, I think “why don’t you want to break the chain of transmission quickly so that people no longer need to have a mask on their face and other restrictions in place and general worries about their health and safety while they’re going through an already painful process?”

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Alex Bailey
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I suffer with claustrophobia and it is not a given that mask wearing will be a problem for all sufferers. I have struggled massively in MRIs and various other ways throughout my life and am very thankful that a mask doesn't trigger my claustrophobia at all. It might be an issue for some but I suspect there will be no few people who will latch onto it as a convenient sounding excuse. Maybe they suffer with additional anxieties. They may work themselves up into a panic by assuming it will be a problem so ergo it is. Might even be a separate phobia to do with covering your face. It isn't a foregone conclusion for all claustrophobia sufferers though.

Brandy Grote
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same here, plus asthma, recovering from bronchitis too. It's vital I protect myself from this, a mask is fine, even if I start panting and need to stop for oxygen boosts.

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Stille20
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why are they asking women to wear masks while giving birth? The masks (which I agree should be worn normally) have minimal protect when worn for 7 hours, so it's not really protecting her. As she is giving birth, there is all manner of contact with the mom, so I can't imagine the mask is prevent her from passing corona. Test the mom, get her in a private space, put the staff in masks.

Dilly Millandry
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They aren't asking that of mothers to be in the UK thankfully. The staff will be wearing masks.

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