I gave birth like this. Except I did self hypnosis with a cd playing. I also work as a Midwife's assistant and wonder why the doppler was on so long...And if you turn it off before taking it out of the water it won't make that horrible sound. ..didn't appear to bother laboring mom though :) What a beautiful labor snip-it!
thank you, glad you're doing some research on your own :) The 'drowning' concern comes to one's mind naturally, if they haven't thought through the logistics of birth. Your baby literally lives and breathes in water for 9 months. When the baby is born under water, he doesn't draw his first birth up until the moment he comes in contact with air. They get their O2 via cord from placenta. And most babies only stay under water for mere seconds. It's a wonderful gentle transition for babies :)
@4lifelinux nope it is not! but it is a fluid that is mostly water! So what's ur point? Baby's have reflexes that prevent aspiration of the water. They do recieve oxygen from maternal source through the umbilicus if the placenta is still attached. There is no way to know when it detaches however, so probably it is best for babies to brought up to mom's chest directly. The air hits the baby's face. It breaths. Life is good! Water has vasodilation effects which actually helps baby get O2
I gave birth like this. Except I did self hypnosis with a cd playing. I also work as a Midwife's assistant and wonder why the doppler was on so long...And if you turn it off before taking it out of the water it won't make that horrible sound. ..didn't appear to bother laboring mom though :) What a beautiful labor snip-it!
sweatherbeeable 7 months ago
April 3rd? That's when I was born!
TheMchap123 10 months ago
That woman talking was weirddd...
EMBuble 1 year ago
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4lifelinux 2 years ago
great vid...and great inspiration for ppl considering doing this method
napzfaya 2 years ago
wow.you sure made it look easy!!
gothgirlsunited 2 years ago
thank you, glad you're doing some research on your own :) The 'drowning' concern comes to one's mind naturally, if they haven't thought through the logistics of birth. Your baby literally lives and breathes in water for 9 months. When the baby is born under water, he doesn't draw his first birth up until the moment he comes in contact with air. They get their O2 via cord from placenta. And most babies only stay under water for mere seconds. It's a wonderful gentle transition for babies :)
happyolya27 2 years ago 5
amniotic fluid is not water.
4lifelinux 2 years ago
@4lifelinux nope it is not! but it is a fluid that is mostly water! So what's ur point? Baby's have reflexes that prevent aspiration of the water. They do recieve oxygen from maternal source through the umbilicus if the placenta is still attached. There is no way to know when it detaches however, so probably it is best for babies to brought up to mom's chest directly. The air hits the baby's face. It breaths. Life is good! Water has vasodilation effects which actually helps baby get O2
sweatherbeeable 7 months ago
All my friends say I shouldn't consider water birth because 'the baby will drown' but your videos are a great inspiration.
Nettaiya87 2 years ago
it wont drown because the baby was still attached to the umbilical cord
gothgirlsunited 2 years ago
he shares a birthday with me!
exfriendsxx43 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing! Yay HypnoBirthing!
RaeneDay 3 years ago
wow hun congrats!
you did so great, you did wonderful hun!
halloweener555 3 years ago 4
yesssssssssssssssssssss
majjood11 3 years ago
that was very beatifull great job
krissia0 4 years ago 3
very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hollerbackgirl1020 4 years ago 2
that was beautiful...
christinafufu 4 years ago 2