Just thought I'd throw this out there: How much outreach goes to at need communites and minority communites, especially in the U.S.? Are midwifery and doula services being made available to these communities? Is there an effort to bring more minority women into these roles?
I feel so inspired and excited right now! Thank you for creating this! I think the timing is perfect and you certainly have my support. CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations on the launch of this much needed vehicle to inspire a revolution for change in the culture, experience and representation of birth across the globe!
I've watched this 3 times now and maybe I'm looking at it from my own perspective but all the comments?:'systems encouraging interference', natural birth is becoming an endangered species', trusting the body's 'own processes', every woman 'having the potential (to have the birth they want), they just have to get in touch with their own bodies'. What about the women who have erbs palsy or cerebral palsy babies or babies who get fetal distress or breech babies? Maybe we just weren't in touch?!?!
@bernadettekeating All the issues you have mentioned are going to be covered in One World Birth.
To reiterate my earlier reply, this isn't about telling women how to give birth, it's about investigating ALL the issues in birth today so that change can happen where it needs to and so that women can empower themselves with knowledge so that they can at the very least have a choice in how they give birth.
Whilst I agree that all women can deliver a baby, what about those who suffer difficulties as a result?
my son was born following a birth complcated by shoulder dystocia where his shoulder became impacted on my symphasis pubis
the midwives pulled his head to free his shoulder and caused him to have a permanant brachial plexus injury - he now has a lifelong disability as a result.
so, whilst I COULD give birth to a 10lbs 13 1/2 oz baby vaginally, it wasn't safe to do so. Was it my fault?
@karenerbs There will be a section on shoulder dystocia in the near future.
What is and isn't safe in childbirth is an ongoing debate, but it's certainly not right that you may consider you were somehow to blame. There is too much emphasis on blame and guilt issues in birth and that is something that One World Birth wants to help tackle. Sadly it affects way too many of us, and it's something many people carry throughout their entire lives. It's a difficult thing to change, but we have to try.
@realbirthstories the fact that I may or may not blame myself is really irrelevent when compared to the fact I was forced into having a vaginal birth which resulted in a disabled baby. SD is an emergency which can be overcome successfully ( with no injury to baby) if midwives are trained properly
unfortunately, you don't know if their training is appropriate until the emergency occurs and by then it is too late.
Why do Midwives insist that all women can deliver vaginally?
@karenerbs I have had 10 pound babies myself that have been easier than my 8 and 9 pound babies. I don't think size is necessarily the issue. Sometimes I think it has more to do with positioning and how the babies descend. I do NOT think it was your fault in any way shape of form. Birth never has and never will be a hard science. It is an everchanging unpredictable event and I believe being open to whatever comes is the real gift of birth and choices for women are a must to honour that process.
I find this video and the launch of this site VERY hard to swallow. My 7 month old baby was known to be big but because of all the ideas behind this video/website I was told a natural birth would be much better than a c section. My baby suffered shoulder dystocia & now has erbs palsy. He had been under general anesthetic 4 times by age 4 months including a 5hr nerve grafting operation. I am in a mess after the birth, physically and emotionally. A c section would have prevented all of this!!!
@bernadettekeating Your story is very sad and it is terrible that you have been under such traumatic stress following the birth of your child.
One World Birth IS NOT about enforcing one particular method of giving birth. It's about exploring ALL the choices available to women today so that mothers can be empowered to make the choice that is right for them. Every single person we have filmed so far shares one common goal: to remove trauma from child birth.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Thank you! I agree so much!! I am due any day with my fourth child planning my VBAC! Bring change, bring peaceful birth, and bring on confidence to women world wide - we are beautifully made and made for birth!
I am not completely sure I get the vision of how this works, but I can feel it, I can see the potential, and hear my heart beating, I can feel the subtle shifting deep deep down beneath my seat here on the planet. This can move things. For my part, I would like to put in as my puzzlepiece a great plea for unconditional love and above to be what this is all about, to release all of our bias and judgment and look only at now what can be, with all of the wisdom we have gained, HappyBDay Sept1!
I love the message and we need to educate young mothers
TheZenaRae 5 months ago
Just thought I'd throw this out there: How much outreach goes to at need communites and minority communites, especially in the U.S.? Are midwifery and doula services being made available to these communities? Is there an effort to bring more minority women into these roles?
jdmacfarlane1 6 months ago 2
I feel so inspired and excited right now! Thank you for creating this! I think the timing is perfect and you certainly have my support. CONGRATULATIONS!
nineteen7Ttwo 6 months ago
Congratulations on the launch of this much needed vehicle to inspire a revolution for change in the culture, experience and representation of birth across the globe!
rawlinda1 6 months ago
I'm so glad to see this video and see that there is a force moving more towards enabling women to have the birth of their choice.
ZoeYac 6 months ago
Cool! I like it. I'm giving birth, naturally, to my first baby in November. I love the encouragement vibes from this vid! :D
321rachel 6 months ago
I've watched this 3 times now and maybe I'm looking at it from my own perspective but all the comments?:'systems encouraging interference', natural birth is becoming an endangered species', trusting the body's 'own processes', every woman 'having the potential (to have the birth they want), they just have to get in touch with their own bodies'. What about the women who have erbs palsy or cerebral palsy babies or babies who get fetal distress or breech babies? Maybe we just weren't in touch?!?!
bernadettekeating 6 months ago
@bernadettekeating All the issues you have mentioned are going to be covered in One World Birth.
To reiterate my earlier reply, this isn't about telling women how to give birth, it's about investigating ALL the issues in birth today so that change can happen where it needs to and so that women can empower themselves with knowledge so that they can at the very least have a choice in how they give birth.
realbirthstories 6 months ago
It so makes me feel I'm not alone in my path that I'm walking here in our small but beautiful country :D
VisFeminea 6 months ago
Whilst I agree that all women can deliver a baby, what about those who suffer difficulties as a result?
my son was born following a birth complcated by shoulder dystocia where his shoulder became impacted on my symphasis pubis
the midwives pulled his head to free his shoulder and caused him to have a permanant brachial plexus injury - he now has a lifelong disability as a result.
so, whilst I COULD give birth to a 10lbs 13 1/2 oz baby vaginally, it wasn't safe to do so. Was it my fault?
karenerbs 6 months ago
@karenerbs There will be a section on shoulder dystocia in the near future.
What is and isn't safe in childbirth is an ongoing debate, but it's certainly not right that you may consider you were somehow to blame. There is too much emphasis on blame and guilt issues in birth and that is something that One World Birth wants to help tackle. Sadly it affects way too many of us, and it's something many people carry throughout their entire lives. It's a difficult thing to change, but we have to try.
realbirthstories 6 months ago
@realbirthstories the fact that I may or may not blame myself is really irrelevent when compared to the fact I was forced into having a vaginal birth which resulted in a disabled baby. SD is an emergency which can be overcome successfully ( with no injury to baby) if midwives are trained properly
unfortunately, you don't know if their training is appropriate until the emergency occurs and by then it is too late.
Why do Midwives insist that all women can deliver vaginally?
some can't SAFELY !
karenerbs 6 months ago
@karenerbs I have had 10 pound babies myself that have been easier than my 8 and 9 pound babies. I don't think size is necessarily the issue. Sometimes I think it has more to do with positioning and how the babies descend. I do NOT think it was your fault in any way shape of form. Birth never has and never will be a hard science. It is an everchanging unpredictable event and I believe being open to whatever comes is the real gift of birth and choices for women are a must to honour that process.
robynbee1 6 months ago 4
I find this video and the launch of this site VERY hard to swallow. My 7 month old baby was known to be big but because of all the ideas behind this video/website I was told a natural birth would be much better than a c section. My baby suffered shoulder dystocia & now has erbs palsy. He had been under general anesthetic 4 times by age 4 months including a 5hr nerve grafting operation. I am in a mess after the birth, physically and emotionally. A c section would have prevented all of this!!!
bernadettekeating 6 months ago
@bernadettekeating Your story is very sad and it is terrible that you have been under such traumatic stress following the birth of your child.
One World Birth IS NOT about enforcing one particular method of giving birth. It's about exploring ALL the choices available to women today so that mothers can be empowered to make the choice that is right for them. Every single person we have filmed so far shares one common goal: to remove trauma from child birth.
realbirthstories 6 months ago 10
exciting stuff - let's hope a difference can be made :)
louisejewitt 6 months ago
Fantastic thank you thank you thank you !!!
fionaheares 6 months ago
Beautiful! This looks amazing Toni and Alex. A sign of good things to come.
cyclesofchange 6 months ago
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Thank you! I agree so much!! I am due any day with my fourth child planning my VBAC! Bring change, bring peaceful birth, and bring on confidence to women world wide - we are beautifully made and made for birth!
ghinghabeeful 6 months ago
I am not completely sure I get the vision of how this works, but I can feel it, I can see the potential, and hear my heart beating, I can feel the subtle shifting deep deep down beneath my seat here on the planet. This can move things. For my part, I would like to put in as my puzzlepiece a great plea for unconditional love and above to be what this is all about, to release all of our bias and judgment and look only at now what can be, with all of the wisdom we have gained, HappyBDay Sept1!
margueritelink 6 months ago
Can't wait to see the whole thing!
christinalunablue 6 months ago
Can't wait for the launching! I think this is revolutionary! Women around the world need to check it out!
Legatia 6 months ago