Dar a Luz Network of Wheeling, WV meets the
2nd Monday of each month at the
Ohio County Public Library in the Classroom (downstairs).

Monday, May 17, 2010

June Meeting

We will be watching the film Gentle Birth Choices at our next meeting, which will be June 14th, 2010 at the Ohio County Library in the classrom (downstairs). Hopefully the film will bring us into a wonderful discussion! I hope to see many new faces! :)

I have had a few new inquiries in the last couple of days that truly show me what Dar a Luz is intended to do. I fervently hope that Dar a Luz can be a source of uniting in the Ohio Valley pregnancy/birth/parenting community, and that each family that makes a decision will have the support and information they need to make the very best decision for their family! Help spread the word!!!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Dar a Luz Network

For anyone who is wondering more about what Dar a Luz is, HERE is the main website. Check it out! There is lots of great information there. After all, information is what it is all about!

Your Rights as a Consumer

Our May meeting was held tonight and was a huge success! We had a total of 14 people there, including a couple daddys and LOTS of kiddos! It was wonderful. It was so great to see new faces, and have great input from those new folks. I certainly hope everyone comes back next time, and brings along a friend- or several. :)

We had a lot of lively discussion about our rights as consumers of health care, and I feel a lot of good information was presented. We may have to revisit this topic again in the future to make sure we cover everything, as it is such a broad topic- but a VERY important thing to understand.

So often we are pushed and shoved through a medical system that treats us as lesser, as if we have no choice. You would never go to a restaurant where a waitress told you what you were having and how you should eat it, or a store where the clerk told you what to buy and what to do with that item, would you? That is exactly what we do when we let medical professionals tell us what to do without making it clear that these things are OPTIONS! Our rights as HUMANS and our rights as CONSUMERS are overshadowed by the view of these people as authority. We have a choice, to consent to or decline any test or procedure that is presented. Most importantly, we have a right to the information that is needed to make an informed decision to consent to or decline. Information is imperative, and support in those decisions is vital in success. THAT is what Dar a Luz is all about.