Robin Lim

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Birthing is the most profound initiation to spirituality a woman can have.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Inspiring
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Every baby's first breath on Earth could be one of peace and love. Every mother should be healthy and strong. Every birth could be safe and loving. But our world is not there yet
- Robin Lim
Collection: Mother
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Gentle birth, protecting mother and baby, is a solution that I believe will result in positive change for our society.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Mother
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I imagine a world in which all humans are born with an intact capacity to love, and I am willing to devote my life to making it happen.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Capacity To Love
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Oxytocin is the hormone of love. We share it when we have a good conversation, we share it when we make love, and when we hug, and BIRTH is the biggest brightest time of rich oxytocin-sharing.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Oxytocin
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I came to the conclusion that bringing Humans to earth with an intact ability to LOVE is essential if we are to survive as a species.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Love Is
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I learned that a healthy society is made up of loving, trusting individuals, and that these individuals in turn protect their environment, become stewards of our land, air and water, and they make peace, rather than war.
- Robin Lim
Collection: War
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I became a fierce advocate for gentle birth as a solution for the most pressing problems of our times - a solution that begins at the source.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Birth
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Research points to the fact that being born without trauma is the foundation for having an intact capacity to love and trust.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Capacity To Love
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Childbirth being one's most significant life passage, those close to us when we open to birth a baby will never be forgotten.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Baby
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The amazing heroic women in labor, they are the truest inspiration, and when they push their babies into the light... I am astonished every time.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Baby
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Women will always pay the price for love, that is why God makes us so much stronger than men.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Men
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Oxytocin rocks the world.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Rocks
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I cry when I work in the garden, because the Sun, the rain, the wind and the Earth all work together to make us food and flowers. It just blows me away.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Rain
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I am just one of many many thousands of midwives, who are devoted to saving lives gently.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Saving
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Statistically, the United States rates number 39 in maternal mortality. This means that it is safer to be pregnant and to give birth in 38 other countries than the USA... and less expensive too.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Country
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In a nutshell, I am a mom, a grandma, and a midwife.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Mom
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I love to receive babies into this world, so crawling around on my knees in the birth room is my best place, and most often you can still find me there.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Baby
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I get crazy upset when I feel mothers or babies are not getting the loving care they need.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Mother
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I sing, I clean house, I write poetry. I cry. And I tell everyone I can, "I Believe in YOU."
- Robin Lim
Collection: Believe
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My passion for maternal and child health led me to continue my studies and pursue the path of midwifery. And here I am now... still catching babies.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Baby
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I became a passionate seeker of childbirth knowledge.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Passionate
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My sister had health insurance; she should have been warned by her doctors that she was at risk. But she was a minority. The doctors took little interest in her as an individual, and she fell through the cracks. And died.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Doctors
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My first experience of having a baby was about as natural as birth can be, and though I didn't know it at the time, it set my feet on a path that eventually led me to become a childbirth author and a midwife.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Baby
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Like my sister, 981 women die every day on Earth from pregnancy and birth-related complications.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Pregnancy
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The number of maternal deaths is significantly understated because of a lack of effective data collection both in the US and around the world.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Data Collection
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Pregnant women who are at risk for suffering complications and even death are in the prime of their lives. The most affected populations are minorities, Native Americans, immigrants, and women living in poverty and who speak little or no English.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Native American
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As a midwife, I am immersed in Oxytocin day and night.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Night
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There is a largely-ignored healthcare calamity in the United States that sees between two and three women die every day during pregnancy and childbirth.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Pregnancy
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My sister and the baby she was carrying died in the United States of America. They died in the country that spends more money on pregnancy and birth technology than any other country in this world.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Country
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I had amazing midwives when I first became a teen-aged mom, and each of the five times I gave birth.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Mom
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After disasters, reproductive healthcare falls by the wayside. Yet babies continue to be born. When all infrastructure falls apart, when the hospitals and all their technological equipment are destroyed, midwives come in handy. They can help women give birth with or without electricity, running water, equipment - even shelter is optional. When babies are ready, they come.
- Robin Lim
Collection: Running