Over 90% of participants are satisfied with the Birthright experience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Birth is really judgy, and people get really opinionated. Everyone's entitled to the experience they want.
On the other hand, the vast majority of all westernized countries, including every single European country along with Israel and Japan, do not offer birthright citizenship.
It's what I tell my daughters: Know that your birthright is to shine your light, and don't let anybody deny you of that right. Take responsibility for your life.
With longer life spans and better health and education, many feel that giving birth to a baby a mere couple of decades after they themselves were in the cradle is a little premature.
I'm no birther, don't get me wrong.
Maybe I was just lucky, but I had the best pregnancy, and I loved giving birth. It was just the most amazing thing, so surreal but so real.
Life is a difficult game. You can win it only by retaining your birthright to be a person.
We are all 99.9 percent genetically equal. It is one one-hundredth of one percent of genetic material that makes the difference between any one of us.
It's absolutely essential that we have the same safeguards that straight couples do. But I want more than a 50 percent chance of success. I don't want to emulate that.
To give birth is a fearsome thing; there is no hating the child one has borne even when injured by it.