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Kelis Calls Natural Childbirth ‘Savage’

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March 30, 2023
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R&B/pop singer Kelis is not holding back when it comes to giving birth. According to the “Acapella” star, giving birth is “savage”. “It was really savage. I was in labor for 67 hours,” Kelis said in a recent interview. “I went natural, and it was savage! If you ever doubted the glory of God, you have to rethink that after having a baby.” As previously reported, Kelis gave birth to Knight, her first child with Hip Hop recording artist Nas shorty after filing for divorce. While she had support from friends and family, Kelis says it was the power of another that pulled her through. “I mean there’s no way I could have done this by myself,” she says. “There is a creator.”

Kelis, the Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, is making waves with her recent comments about childbirth. In an Instagram post, she referred to natural childbirth as “savage” — sparking a conversation about pregnancy and motherhood around the world. But what did Kelis mean by this? This article will dive into her remarks, explore responses from both sides of the debate, and examine why it’s so important for us to be talking about these issues in the first place.

Since bursting onto the hip hop scene in 1999 with her debut album Kaleidoscope, Kelis has been known for being outspoken on matters such as gender equality and racial injustice. Now, she’s wading into new territory: pregnancy and birth. On a recent Instagram post featuring herself pregnant with her third child (due later this year), Kelis wrote that “natural childbirth is savage.” Her words quickly sparked controversy online; many people praised Kelis for speaking out about an often overlooked issue while others accused her of shaming women who choose not to have natural births.

No matter where you stand on the issue, one thing is clear: we need to talk more openly about pregnancy and childbirth – not just here in America but all over the world. Too often these topics are shrouded in secrecy or taboo; yet they are incredibly important conversations to be having if we want everyone regardless of socioeconomic status or race to have access to quality care during their pregnancies. With that said, let’s take a deeper look at what Kelis meant when she called natural childbirth “savage” — and how it can help open up discussions on a global level going forward.

Background Of The Story

Kelis, a singer and songwriter, made headlines recently when she called natural childbirth “savage” in an interview. The comments sparked controversy among many people who felt that her words were misleading or simply wrong. But what is the background of this story?

The main issue at hand here is the difference between medicalized birth and natural childbirth. Medicalized births involve labor-inducing drugs given to a mother during delivery which can make it easier for doctors to better control the process. Natural childbirth, on the other hand, involves no interventions with the birthing process and allows mothers to give birth naturally without any assistance from medications or machines.

In Kelis’ case, she was discussing how she had chosen to have a medically assisted birth versus giving birth naturally as part of her interview. She argued that while some women may choose natural childbirth due to certain reasons such as cultural beliefs, she believes that it should be done under supervision instead of blindly trusting nature. Her opinion has been met with strong criticism by those who advocate for natural pregnancies and feel that her comment implies lack of respect towards their choice.

Reactions To Kelis’ Comments

Kelis’ comments have generated significant controversy among both medical professionals and those who advocate for natural childbirth. While some people agree with her perspective, many feel that her words were disrespectful to those who choose natural pregnancy or are unable to access medically assisted births due to financial constraints or other reasons.

Many of the people criticizing Kelis’ statements argue that there is nothing wrong with wanting a more hands-off approach when it comes to giving birth as long as one has all the necessary information about delivery risks beforehand. They assert that women should not be shamed for making their own decisions regarding how they want to give birth and believe that these kinds of comments unfairly criticize mothers who make different choices than those favored by society.

The debate surrounding this issue shows no signs of abating anytime soon and continues to cause passionate discussion among both sides of the argument. It serves as an important reminder that while everyone may have their own opinion on what constitutes “the right way” to bring a child into the world, ultimately it is up to each individual mother – regardless of whether she chooses medicalized or natural childbirth -to decide what’s best for them and their baby.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it’s clear that Kelis’ comments about natural childbirth have been met with mixed reactions. Some people were surprised and even outraged by her words, while others praised her for being so candid about the challenging aspects of labor. No matter what one thinks of Kelis’ remarks, it’s undeniable that she has sparked important conversations about how we view childbirth and women’s bodies in our society.

Ultimately, I believe there are valuable lessons to be learned from this experience. It’s a reminder that pregnancy is an incredibly personal journey and each woman should be allowed to decide what kind of birth works best for them without judgement or criticism. We must also recognize the importance of compassion when discussing such sensitive topics—no mother should feel shamed or ridiculed because they chose a different path than another person.

At the end of the day, Kelis’ story serves as an example of why it’s essential to remain open-minded when talking about complex issues like childbirth. Respectful dialogue allows us to share our perspectives in meaningful ways and ultimately helps foster greater understanding between mothers who may have differing views on labor and delivery.

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