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  • You know this is the most beautifull moment in the world for a man..'supporting your love in your arms while she is giving birth to your most valuble present in the world'....this is the most beautifull video in the whole youtube...

  • bäh i can't watch this xD

  • ouch

  • it is a miracle

  • another vagina, DESTORYED

  • birth is disgusting, I would die of fear

  • loved it!! I have had 3 natural births, 2 of them being in water. Thanks for sharing

  • Thanks thanks oh god thanks , thank you thank you I FUCKING THANK YOU mom that you borned me a boy and not a girl .....

  • oh my goodness.......that was so beautiful! thank you so much!

  • nice

    

  • @DirkMustard I 'm sorry but rock did you crawl out from under, Women have been giving birth at home since the dawn of time. Cavemen and on through until the 1920s women were giving birth at home. So might want to read up on some history before you start typing.

  • I HAVE FOUR TESTICALS AND IM PROUD!!!!!!!!! NAG NAG BAG SAHIOGQWIODKFKDLJKLAHGIOHRWGIH­H

  • @DirkMustard Yes really,unless mother has a bad pregnancy and as long as the midwifes there, then its good!

    Get bent? Was that honestly called for? Or hippy? Really...And I never said anything about music or hippy medicines...People have something called free will, to do as they please, if you dont like it dont watch these types of videos! Also the whole argument was about women choosing this way of birthing. It was not about a personal attack on me....Dont' you dare presume to know me!

  • @DirkMustard Shows how much you know. People birthed without hospitals for thousands of years, cant have gone too badly can it? Some people have horrid experiences in hospitals, and this lady had her midwife too! Some folk are much more comfy at home, and there is no reason why a woman cant give birth at home if her pregnancy has gone well and the baby is in position...thats what midwife check ups are for! Unless the woman has had a diifficult pregnancy, there is no need to go to hospital!

  • @DirkMustard what do u think women did before there where hospitals, i mean if it was went wrong than why r we all living now. Now really think before u write

  • aww... so cute... = )

  • a coisa mais linda é verr um filho nascer forte e saldavelll!!!!

  • a coisa mais linda é verr um filho nascer forte e saldavelll!!!

  • @MissGoinNatural I think you're right. :-(

  • It's just amazing how smooth birth goes 99% of the time when the woman is in in a good position. Eevery birth I have seen where the mother lies flat on her back requires unnecessary pulling and takes much longer. If she were in the correct position, it could go so much easier and faster. Why doesn't the medical establishment realize this? Why are they trained totally backward?

  • it looks very painfull..=c

  • That looks like Linda McCartney. XD

  • Ya I agree. A lot of complications can occur. Hospitals are safe guys. They aren't places that are trying to cause u harm. And when epidurals etc are given they are by full consent of the mother I don't know what problem you guys seem to have with hospitals. They save a LOT of lives y know

  • @madgemadonnarox9087 A lot of people complain about hospitals- PURELY in the maternity ward- because studies show that calming, natural, comfortable-in-the-home births produce happier babies whereas babies born in a hospital are rushed. Now, if you're at risk with your baby, I totally recommend a hospital. Better safe than sorry. But, if you'r okay, I recommend a homebirth.

  • @madgemadonnarox9087 Actually, if one is low risk, home birth is safer. Also, the infant mortality rate is lower at home. Hospitals don't want you to know this because birth is a huge multi-billiion dollar business. They try to instill fear in your mind so that you'll be convinced that something will go wrong, and that you'll have a horribly painful experience so that you'll want pain killers, because the more drugs a woman takes, the more money the hospital makes. Plain and simple.

  • ohh WOW! I keep debating on a homebirth or hospital....cuz really what if something goes wrong??

  • @PuddingnShortbuses Things are less likely to go wrong at home than in a hospital because hospitals treat births as emergency situations that must be medicalized, rather than a normal function that women have been doing for thousands of years. If you're low risk, stay home.

  • @PuddingnShortbuses

    That's why midwives have many years of school and training. No offense, but what do you think we're doing out here, practicing voodoo?

  • yes, seriously, i wouldnt put a child into this world with all the rotten humans on it,

  • 1:00 to 1:27 is very intense

  • too many babies coming into this rotten world, think before you do it,

  • @lunafringe10 seriously!

  • my son born like that was the best way for both mother and baby

  • This is an excellent position to give birth in because it allows gravity to assist with the birth...a very natural position that has evolved over millions of years.

  • I was under the impression that a birth took hours and hours.  That didn't seem that bad...

  • PUSHING can take hours if in the hospital....with homebith it's often only a few minutes, half hour etc.

  • @jadoredashboardd absolutely.. I went to the birthing center (for waterbirth) and an hour later, my son was born. I was 7 cm when I walked in there. they were amazing birth assistants. My entire labor was only a few hours..about 4..and they didn't believe me, because I still walked in there talking! LOL We did miwdive help with the squatting..and I did the waterbirth.

  • @jadoredashboardd why does it take so long in the hospital?? is it because of the medication they give you? sorry i know its a random question but im taking Child Studies in school and we haven't talked about this so im doing home research

  • @jadoredashboardd Actualy my sister pushed for 3 hours when she had her baby at home. but I will agree that hospitals make labor and birth more difficult.

  • @tgz1000 It could easily have taken hours to get to the point at the beginning of the video, with the baby's head "crowning". The pushing part is typically a small portion of the overall time/effort. That said, the pushing in this video is far, far shorter than in either of my wife's two births (both home births with a midwife).

  • nope that is due to the drugs they put you in and when i woman cant feel the contractions anymore then they dont know how or when to push. its sad what hospitals do to the women just to rush her, they only creat it to take longer...even worse..C section. which is usually caused by the drugs they give to the patients.

  • what happend to the quality of the video its sorta hard to see

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