Harry,
I thought that your post was very interesting because you wrote about some events during pregnancy that are uncommon and unusual but could still happen. For example being born during a winter storm played a big part in your birth. This made me realize that there are an infinite number of inputs that can affect the output of your birth. One small event, such as a storm can change an entire birth. It made me wonder what our births would be like if one small factor was changed. Would your birth be different if it was a hot summer day?
Dean
I thought that your post was very interesting because you wrote about some events during pregnancy that are uncommon and unusual but could still happen. For example being born during a winter storm played a big part in your birth. This made me realize that there are an infinite number of inputs that can affect the output of your birth. One small event, such as a storm can change an entire birth. It made me wonder what our births would be like if one small factor was changed. Would your birth be different if it was a hot summer day?
Dean
I liked your analysis on the preperation of having a child although you could've expanded on the questions in your interviews because it sounds a little redundant. None the less i like your question in bold, but maybe you could've also asked "How do mothers in other countries prepare for birth? What does this say about American mothers?"
Harry
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