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  • Congratulations

  • Give waterbirth on March 21 1999.

  • oh shit this old master wing seems to only offer that I fantasize that this is better and I have not fucked me his name was MIRSA and I liked to fuck with it

  • is giving birth underwater supposed to be not as painful?

  • @oscarsanders07 The water eases the contractions, helps you float so movement and position to work with gravity is easier and means the baby has a more peaceful transition from womb to world.

  • congratitulation for the baby its a very very incredible for my year 18 exactly

  • omg i was so scared ^^^ i will have a baby soon and i'm a teen omg i'm really freaking out

  • @erotsmared google orgasmic births.... if ur not too grossed out by the idea than ur birth wont be so painful

  • wow

  • wow that is amazing

  • wow

  • xstayzfreshx, babies do not breathe until the air hits there face when they come out. they have a few minutes of oxygen from the moms cord blood. They are in water in your belly and live for 9 months so whats a few extra minutes of being in water?

  • I think it's just a lovely way of bringing a life into the world, some people are so thick though. 'The baby will drown' - seriously! It would have drowned long before birth if we applied that logic!

  • Some people are so stupid!

  • And yes I'm talking about some of these comments!

  • Wow I can't believe how many retarded people are in this world! Lord people!

  • That was so beautiful! Btw.. i think it was in a bit of slow motion.. to those who are saying it could have been killed, pfft. Learn water births.

  • That didn't look like it came from her tummy O.o

    Mommy lied to me

  • the umbilical cord got tangled around the baby

  • it still had the ambilical cord you knobs. obviously it could breathe.

  • Babys can swim when they are like .. 9mhonts old

    And when theyre 12mhont thy cant anymore

    thet need to

    LERN IT AGAIN

    witch birth is better :

    watterbirth or

    Air birth ...

    Lol : airbirht :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

  • jesus, they could have killed that baby.

  • @jamesdavid3 How?

  • I almost drowned watching this video!!!! Found myself screaming at them to take the child out of the water!!!

  • @cohdee01 You do realise the baby has lived in its mothers waters for the last 9 months..

  • When babies are born, they can actually last quite some time under water.. if they do happen to stay under for a long time, eventually they will die but it doesn't harm the baby if it's under for a while

  • The people saying he should lift him out... how do you think they baby breathes in the womb? they don't start breathing until they get onto air.

  • I feel bad for the baby to be drowned! :S

  • No sound

  • how did that baby come out of her thats crazy!

  • babies also have a kind of sensor of sorts that is right under the nose.... until that reaches air the baby will not attempt to take a breath.... therefore the baby does not breath under water.... but if held long enough under then yes is could die of oxygen deprivation but not drowning

  • @navywife4life07 Um, no. A sensor under the nose? Not even close. A newborn takes its first breath due to a reaction from various stimuli. These stimuli include decreased oxygen levels and increased carbon dioxide levels, temperature change, and the thoracic squeeze the infant experiences in the birth canal. I'm a nurse.

  • I bet the mother is a porn star, she didnt mind the gys that watching her pussy shreeded.

  • why is she giving birth in water?

  • @xiStayzFreshx ok i did sum askin around & it turns out baby is still getting oxygen from the umbilical cored & baby has an instant reflex and knows to keep its mouth closed in the water...sum places keep the baby under water for a minute or two in order to slowly ease it into coming up & into air.

  • 0:49 the umbilical cord is wrapped around baby's neck, doc has to untangle it

  • thats a weird tub...

  • @soobwhale i liked it it looks kinda futuristic :D

  • @Supersaiiyin yeah it does look futuristic...i dont know that i like it, but it is definitely reeking of sci fi! haha

  • i just fapped to this

  • ew i dont think i would like a million people watching me give birth

  • This is so cool!!

  • right....you all have a point so y done u ppl that think there going to kill the baby go do sum research.....i think the doctor knows what hes doing

  • why was'nt the baby moving, why did'nt he lift the baby out the water, was he waiting for him to swim. She did vary good. I wish it where sound to the video.

  • while the baby is in the water its still breathing through the umbilical cord once you cut it thats when the baby starts breathing

  • Like some of the other people said, THE BABY DOES NOT TAKE IT"S FIRST BREATH UNTIL IT'S FACE HITS THE AIR!

    Beautiful!

  • @delia5588 thats not entirely true actually when the umbilical cord is cute is when the baby takes it's first breathe. but with some babies it's true. Like the babies that are over due they sometime take there first breathe in the belly. I know because I had two and I did plenty of research and I questioned my doctor until birth. I had one two weeks be4 his due date and the other was a week over due. She did good, I wish it was sound to the video.

  • its not gonna die underwater.

  • GET THE BABY OUT YOU IDIOT!

  • 泡在水裡還可以呼吸喔

  • U COULD KILL THAT POOR NEW BORN!!!!!!!

  • wont the baby die??

  • @Lolipoppers11 no, inside the womb the baby is surrounded by water, when its delivered by waterbirth, its sort of like as if the baby is still inside the womb..

  • The Baby Wont Take Its First Breath Until Its Face Hits The Air

  • How can the baby breathe down there soo ling

  • omg are you ppl crazy there is a baby in the water get it out already

  • @Madthaina you do understand the baby has been 'underwater' for the last nine months?

  • Do people still get their baby by waterbirth?

  • Awesome ! Thanks for posting this, an inspiration to all of us mature adults who seek to fully understand the complex process of human birth . I was inspired to write a song about waterbirth , and i posted it as a music video here on youtube (peter ruellan music waterbirth) Having lived in asia , i know that waterbirth is done constantly in the rice paddies over there , and has been for 1000's of years

  • can´t the baby die in the water?

  • Beautiful!!!

  • how could that baby have stood that long in the water?

  • @MeaIsabelleMusic i was thinking the same thing at first but then i thought about it logically and i figured that its bcoz it hadnt yet took a air of breath so it was like it just was an extention to the sac that it had just left

  • @pinkladypantha oh! ok thanks! : )

  • Oh my god people.... think about what you are saying.

    The baby has been in fluid for 9 months. they dont start breathing oxygen until they hit the air. The baby is still attached by the cord and placenta so there is no great hurry in bringing the baby out of the water. its a very natural way to birth and makes for a smoother transition for the child.

  • @klest1234 Thank God there are still some people with brains left. Thank you for the explanation - I couldn't have said it better. =)

  • Why didn't y'all take tha baby out of tha water...1 minute old and ppl already trying 2 kill him....

  • Did the baby drown?

  • He probably did that so it can get used to being outside the mother, taking the baby out of air quickly can scare it.

  • O.o How does the baby breathe? O.o

  • @UchihaMember23 Until it hits the air the baby gets the oxygen through the umbilical cord. Air against the baby's cheek gets the baby to take its first breath. And when the cord hits the air it stops pulsing. So: Everything was fine. The baby can't drown at this point.

  • @venomousstrawberry oh yeah. xD LOLOL. I just read klest1234's comment. Bwahahaha! I can't believe I didn't even think of that. LOL I was just surprised at the fact that there's a water birth. haha! I never heard of that so yeah. xD

  • @UchihaMember23 No problem there. =) It can indeed be kind of scary or surprising to see something like this if you don't know anything about it.

  • @UchihaMember23 - its funny how some people think its wrong or strange etc!! Its very natural and a beautiful experience.

  • The female human body.Truly a gift from God.

  • Babies can breath underwater with or without umbilical cord,

  • @ChelseeLouisee how come they cant do it when they're older! that would be so cool...

  • @Himynameisricardo babies can, watch youtube videos like underwater babies or something

  • @ChelseeLouisee They have gills? lol

  • @TheTravelfool noo, they just can, i dunno why,

  • I think it's a lovely birth, the baby is not stressed at all, the baby will take it's first breath when it's out of the water!!! Amazing!!!

  • bro, babies are not sea creatures.

  • @SarahF010 LMAO

  • omq, he was takinq years to lift the bby out the water. it's like he was tryinq to drown the bby.

  • @xiStayzFreshx The baby doesnt take its 1st breath till it comes out of the water

  • @xiStayzFreshx not really, the baby is in liquid for 9 months already, the baby has adapted to being in fluids and water. It gets oxygen from the ambilical cord

  • @ruthy2002 still,

  • @xiStayzFreshx The baby does not start breathing air until the umbilical cord touches the air. Therefore, it would not be possible for it to drown in the water, because it is not yet breathing air.

  • @xiStayzFreshx babies can't drown when they are still attached to the string.. or what do you call that in english?? :p they still get air though that from the mother

  • @xiStayzFreshx ya that part was kinda weird...i never seen them keep the baby in the water so long

  • the abby wont drown..he been living in liquids for like 9 mounths...he's addapted on it !!

  • @xiStayzFreshx The baby can't drown because the cord is still attached to the baby. And as long as it is attached to the baby, then the baby gets air from the mother. :)

  • @Ashely10183 actually, the nose is plugged

  • @Evilhamster13 Oh, ok, thanks for the info :)

  • @Ashely10183 Not true, the placenta separates as soon as the baby comes out, if this bond is broken, the baby isn't getting new oxygen into him, only the leftover blood.

    The only reason why it is okay to keep the baby underneath is to calm it as it is the same environment as it was used to. It was an old fashion to do that to newborns, not so recently seen no more.

  • @xiStayzFreshx its not going to drown unless you take him out of the water & put him back in after his 1st breath -_-

  • @xiStayzFreshx Where do you think the baby has lived for the last nine months? In WATER!

  • @xiStayzFreshx new born babys can't drown.

  • @Powerpurzel how cant they?

  • @xiStayzFreshx The baby will not drown until The Umbilical cord has been cut and the baby is able to breath on its own. The baby is still brething from its mothers oxygen. The baby will not drown and its always good to keep the baby under the water while the umbilical cord is still attacted for a few minetues or so. :) Im training to be a midwife. Sorry

  • :S Lift that baby up already

  • Damn, why are they waiting so long to lift that baby out of the water. Gah.

  • @babycakesjk the child is breathing thru the mothers umbilical cord.... not through its nose...lol

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  • @chasitysalinas I know that they get oxygen as long as the cord is still attached and the placenta hasn't started to purge from the uterus. My concern is that newborns have the natural instinct to take their first breaths immediately after they're born and if they're in that nasty water and they inhale that into their lungs, it could lead to an infection. It seemed completely unnecessary to me to leave the child under that long, it was like they were trying to show off or something.

  • the doctor was moving the umbilical cord around the babys head to keep it from choking the baby

  • um okay..slightly embarrasing..

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  • sex is best.

    give birth is sick.

  • @metz131 Better than Alien (the first movie) where the alien eggs go in the people's body and then spring out exploding their rib cages.

  • awwww its sooo cute

  • omg? wat de heelll is happening? me no have clue!

    abborting a child under the water?

  • @shopaholiconfession1 she's giving birth retard. it says it in the title

  • that looks so unconfortable

  • I was gona give birth in water and then I thought naaaa, my bf was a pain goin are you alrite so I shouted at him no I'm not alrite I've just turned 16 and I'm about to give birth to your baby

  • esa chava si es de las mias como dirian el comercial de tecate por las qe agunatan qe les salga el chamako por ti evita el exceso

  • That must be embarrasing to be naked in front of people like that. Plus, that vagina is widened.

  • @carlandcross you know in France at the beaches people are naked in front of each-other all the time and no one cares. The whole being embarrassed about being naked is an American thing caused by old outdated religious based puritanical values

  • @lander77477 American thing? How do you explain the Muslim weirdness?

  • @bupkes You're right, them too, well let me say that there is no reason at all to be embarrassed about the human body, Again in France no one can say anyone is being abused because they are naked in public or that children are being brought up improperly by it, they go nude when its comfortable and practical. Being embarrassed about it just comes from old outdated traditions that came from more then a few societies. People are taught to be embarrassed, and they shouldn't be.

  • @bupkes it´s the same they belive in the same god, with some differences

  • The baby is getting oxygen through the umbelical cord.

  • @nevecmexlowrider OHHHH thanks for explainin that lol !

  • hehehe wouldnt the baby drown that was funny heheheheheheh.......As I know the baby grows up in a water in side hes mom.......

  • Wouldn't the baby drown?

  • Huh wouldn't the baby drown?

  • @RainbowZebra99 no it lives in water in the womb...in a sac...so no it wouldnt,...its not in there for long anyways :P

  • @kizzization Oh phew!

  • @RainbowZebra99 no it doesn't. Until the baby breathes it's first breath, i can do without water

  • On the part which you have put "whats going on here" the midwife is looking for the ubilical cord and removing it from around the baby's neck

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