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  • Cute baby

  • I hope they left his penis intact . Looking at him that he was just born , I cant imagine hurting him by circumcising him . My mom left me intact and ever since then i never had a problem with my intact penis . I like to remind people in the U.S. that there is nothing wrong with leaving your baby intact .

  • @DanielDrake79 yes thank you! big topic on my facebook these days....704 threads on this subject last week!!!

  • @certifiedhealthnut My mom was mad that i didn't have my son "cut" but I read up on it and there is not any big reason to do so. So i left him the way he was ment to be :)

  • Hello Soon to be Mommys!!!

    I am creating a VBlog with information about pregnancy week by week as well as other important topics that you will want to know about during your pregnancy!

    Youtube name: AMomToBe

    This is my first Child and I would LOVE to share the knowledge that i have gained from research, social life and my own pregnancy! I would also love you to share your experiences, questions and or opinions as comments, Video responses or messages!

  • Oh my goodness, he is so freakin cute!!!!!!!!

  • God bless your family, also I might say.. your family is beautiful, I dont care about the looks.. i care bout ur lives.. ur having a beautiful family.. ur beautiful too... god bless, I watched ur birth.. I mean, oh my.. so beautiful.. a baby. Welcome to the world Troy. God bless you, is he alright??

  • he's so adowable!!

  • another baby born into the Age of reason.

  • "His pee pee's normal" I actually started rolling on the floor laughing uncontrollably when you said that XFD

  • I had a natural birth for my 1st son. It went perfect. For my second son I was 22. The pregnancy was picture perfect. NO ISSUES. I went into labor. When I got to the hospital I was put on a monitor. Two seconds later I was having an emergency C-Section. My son and I almost lost our lives. If I had been at home we both would have been dead. I had a perfect pregnancy. A perfect birth for my first son. No warning signs. THANK GOD I did not try to give birth at home. My son nor I would be here!

  • damn! thats a good-looking baby!

  • wow this is a beautiful moment. what a peaceful little dude, i can tell you bombarded him with positive energy throughout the pregnancy. i always wonder how the world looks to infants, they are so pure and innocent. i wish i could remember how i perceived life at that age.

  • Awwwwww!

  • That wee boy is sooo cute

  • he's so cute aww look at his little eyes. wats his name?

  • mynaturalchildbirth, I am quite well educated in matters of medical but I had both of my sons in the hospital. I had painkillers but it was still a natural birth; I carried the baby for 9 months and then pushed him out of my body. What is so unnatural about that?

    I had no "toxic drugs" offered to me and I was the one that said:"GIVE ME A PAINKILLER!!!"

  • @InnannasRainbow The use of painkillers does not make it a natural birth. The painkillers circulate through your body and blood as well of the blood of the baby. This puts the baby potentially at risk. The difference between a natural birth and a non-natural is the use of painkillers, pitocin, manually popping water. Natural is not using anything and from start to finish letting the body do its job.

  • @NaturalGroundation: The painkillers I had were given immediately before the baby was born so there was little to no risk for my kids. They both came out screaming and hollering and now at 23 years later and 19 years later, they still scream and holler.

    Not to worry, I was and am well versed in the matter and have a medical background.

    I even had to have emergency surgery while being 3 months pregnant with my youngest boy. He is now a very intelligent, strong young man.

  • @InnannasRainbow I understand but since there was no/limited pain then it can be argued it was not a natural birth. A natural birth is without pain medications from beginning until after delivery. Also I have never heard of a spinal tap being done right before delivering.

  • @NaturalGroundation What long term damage is done to the baby from painkillers? Are their any documented cases of a women getting pain meds and the child suffering death or permanent injury? I would love to read the articles. I have been involved with over 600 births in my lifetime. Atleast 400 with pain medication. I am yet to hear of or see any long term terrible damage done by this. I am always open to hear new things however.

  • why the hekk did 31 people dislike

  • he is so cute.. watching this gets me soooo excited with my baby girl due on July.

  • the nurse is stupid. there is NO water in the amniotic fluid.

  • @me5678765 Are you serious? W W W(dot)actabiomedica(dot)it/dat­a/2004/supp_1_2004/bacchi_2(do­t)pdf

    Amniotic fluid is 98-99% water.

  • A very cute baby and he is very quiet amazing baby

  • awww they're so expressive with their little faces lol

  • Just because people have babies in hospitals doesn't mean they don't love their kids! It's kinda rude for u to say it like, "NATURAL because we love him." and u can actually get amazing doctors at great hospitals!

  • @kristy349349 hospitals and doctors are great for emergency care however when you are educated and empowered on how your body functions doctors and hospitals are useless and potentially VERY detrimental to ones health UNLESS one is in an ACUTE situation! our 2nd child was born in the hospital, thank god as they helped my wife and daughter however we did everything we could to get out asap and with the LEAST amount of TOXIC drugs that were offered to us night and day!!!

  • @certifiedhealthnut would it still be good to have a Dr on hand for a natural birth in case an emergency comes up

  • @certifiedhealthnut How can you say that? I had one son natural and perfect. My second pregnancy was picture perfect. I went into labor and went to the hospital. I had an immediate C-Section. My son and I almost lost our lives. I went to all of my appt. It was a perfect pregnancy. I was 22. If it was not for me going to the hospital we would be DEAD! Toxic drugs? Have you saw any studies that say that an epidural does ANY long term damage to the child? Please tell me where I can find that.

  • @certifiedhealthnut not in a million years would i risk having my baby at home. Sure its natural and were meant to do it etc, but i just couldnt live with myself if something went wrong and i couldnt get help in time. This all sounds kinda like feministy rubbish but to each their own.

  • @toiletbrains i believe in CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE and your youtube handle says a lot!

  • @certifiedhealthnut How about You guys agree to disagree and just marvel the miracle of birth and bringing a healthy little baby into the world... Have your kid how you want... leave it up to others to choose how they want to have their child. Having a kid at a hospital DOES NOT in ANY WAY mean you love your child any less, that's a ridiculous claim! Having a baby at home seems good to me.. Either way.. just have your friggin baby, lol...

  • @certifiedhealthnut I like the ideal of having my child in a hospitle with a mid wife , BUt with no drugs . That way "just in case" somthing should go wrong. But i do agree in a hospelt they want you to push the baby out as fast as you can instead of letting everything go "natural"

  • @toiletbrains just so you know people don't have home births on a whim. they PLAN and have professionals there that are capable of dispensing certain drugs if needed, as well as stitch tears, etc. and of course there is someone there who can take the child and woman to the nearest hospital if needed. MORE babies die in hospitals than during home births. watch the business of being born. it explains everything.

  • @kristy349349 I added a comment to this already, but I wanted to say that I agree with you 100%. I would not be here today if I had done a home birth. I was a healthy 22 year old who had a perfect pregnancy. When labor came I went to the hospital. I had am immediate C-Section. My son and I would have died at home. It is a risk I personally think is crazy to take. I had a prior birth that was picture perfect. At the very least have a Doctor there. We never would have made it to the hospital!

  • That is one cute baby!

  • So cute! He looked like my son! I never ate my placenta it sounds gross but it's interesting that u did! I had a beautiful birth and it looks like u did as well! I'm due in July with a girl and I'm super excited!!!! My husband says Congrats too! Our son is 3 and is always on the move so it will be interesting to see how things will be with a baby in the house!

  • he's so beautiful <3 hehe xD

  • "His pee-pee is normal" :) lolzz

  • This is the most cutest lil baby, really happy that he's nice and healthy :3

  • did you give KellyNicole1000 permision to use your video because its on her page and she has been stealing other peoples videos. 

  • aww he is so cute

  • Gosh what a beautiful little guy!

  • wow, he's just chillin'! :)

  • I'm crying he's so beautiful

  • @KitKat12002 thank you!

  • nice penis lol jk

  • Oh he is so beautiful!

  • "his pee pee is normal" xD

  • we just had our 2nd baby in the hospital! so GRATEFUL emergency medicine is there when required! still no c section! hospitals are cool when needed!!!

  • That is an angel I am looking at!

  • That's such a cute baby!! Congratz

  • I'm just curious... it was one sentence in your description, but I believe you said you ate your placenta? Is there any research that shows any nutritional value to eating it? I had to read it twice since I've never heard about actually eat it.

  • It's amazing how babies born naturally in a home environment are so much more alert and active after birth! They don't tell you this in hospitals. I wonder why? Cha ching goes the cash register! ;-)

  • an asian looking baby

  • sooooo cute... congra

  • im 18 and i want to be a dad..maybe i have some pshicological problems

  • @nbmp80 You don't have psychological problems... After watching this vid, I want to be a parent too, but you're just 18 (well, probably 19 now)... enjoy your youth and your freedom, not being tied down with a ton of never-ending responsibilities. Being a parent is magical (I've heard) but takes all your time and energy, and unless you're absolutely positive that you're ready for such a responsibility.. Just wait until the time is right..

  • God I hope they circumcised this kid. Intact penis is so gross.

  • @mattdeloff33 Hey nothing's wrong with an "intact" penis.. Having it uncut is just having it natural, and there's nothing wrong with that. Penis is self-cleaning (and so is vagina). It isn't unsanitary, it is just there in its natural form.

  • His pee pee needs a trimming!

  • What a wonderful difference a healthy pregnancy and birth can make on your babys health huh? I had my baby girl naturally at home and she was so beautiful, just like yours she hardly looked like a newborn. The procedures I was reffering to are vitamin K shots, heel pricks, eye drops etc. He looks so calm and peaceful I was guessing that you might have passed on them.

  • @mynaturalchildbirth yes, we passed on anything that was invasive and unnecessary. thanks for watching and commenting...have you watched our birth?

  • @certifiedhealthnut Do you think that vaccines are unnecessary ?

  • What a beautiful baby , a perfect picture of health! How long after the birth was this video taken? And I'm curious to know what if any of the newborn procedures did you chose to do?

  • @mynaturalchildbirth this video was shot 20 minutes after the birth...the birth video above. procedures? i believe what you see is what we did...he is clearly healthy after assessing that we went to SLEEP ;-]

  • he's absolutley gorgeous!

  • you eat the placenta???

  • Wow you have a shitload of kids, I'm so jealous ....

    Loud, ungrateful brats screaming and crying all the time, COSTING ALL YOUR MONEY AND TIME. I'd really be more envious of a blind person with no kids.

  • he's soooooo cute!!!

  • a quiet baby is not good on the apgar score

  • @drumaboy200 actually a quiet newborn can be be a healthy newborn. My Son was born not crying, Vitamin k shot made him scream, then he was quiet & drank when he was hungry & slept all night. Healthy girl cried a bit after birth. Never cried from needles. Cried a bit when she wanted to eat & mostly slept. As long as a newborn is not in stress, no breathing issues, & does not have abnormal color & only color considered normal in a newborn infant. & no other physical health concerns are present.

  • @blix990 agree with you.

  • @blix990 Why don't you get a vasectomy, loser?

  • Really cute baby...wow

  • Really damn cute baby...

  • Isn't it awesome to know that your child will have the gift of a lifetime of health?Congratulations Troy!! What a beautiful baby.

  • Troy is super-cute, hes quiet after birth just as Locke was quiet after birth

  • @certifiedhealthnut This is what I have been fussing about all freaking week, stop telling mothers to stay away from hospitals, if that is you opinion,your choice and you bad experience and belief of freaking well, midwives can only do what another doctor can do without emergency care CPR, home births are in my opinion dangerous if you are high risk or period,a midwife don't carry machines around to check blood levels and watch for infections that can occur don't give advice on your beliefs

  • @Newyorkgurl20 more problems happen in hospitals than at home births! check the facts before you come on this sacred channel with your baloney sandwiches! and last time i checked, as a sovereign human with unalienable rights, i can speech freely!

  • @MrTroyCasey Do you know why that is? It is because when a women starts to have a baby at home and something goes terribly wrong they are rushed to the hospital. If everything is ok then they stay home. It is common sense. Everyone knows that lol. If you are in trouble you go to the hospital. That is why the stats are the way they are. How many women started at home and almost died or had something go terribly wrong and were rushed to the hospital???? I was one of those women.

  • Respond to this video... Yes that is true. That is because when you are at home and something goes terribly wrong you are rushed to the er. That is just common sense and everyone knows that. If everything is ok you have it at home. If not you are rushed to the er hoping you do not die. That is where they get the stats. The women who stayed at home to deliver. If a women is smart and something bad happens in the process they go to the hospital. So the birth is at the hospital.

  • @Newyorkgurl20 I am a living example of when a delivery goes wrong. Stop telling people it is "safe" and "natural". My son and I almost died. Do you understand that? I was 22 and had a perfect pregnancy. PERFECT. no issues at all. I had a son a few years prior natural and it went perfect. I had an emergency C-section and we still almost lost our lives. So don't tell me how safe and natural it is. I was healthy, young, no risk factors at all, and baby in the right position. To each their own!

  • So unprofessional, who is this nurse talking about vernix, its not water there in amniotic fluid. smh.

  • @Newyorkgurl20 she's not a nurse she is an AMAZING Midwife with incredible love and SUPER PRO skills...she unwrapped a double nukle with ease & grace...it was nothing less than natural!

    a doctor would have issued a C-section, made the hospital and himself an extra $40,000 and scarred the baby & mother for life!

  • @MrTroyCasey She is a wonderful nurse, using non medical terms to discribe what the baby is in during the nine months he is in your womb,I am a RN and to say she is educated why? all hospital's don't opt to ceasearn's only if the mother has serious complications or the baby is breech,there are methods of turning the baby if the baby is breech if the mother opens her mouth and says hey wait lets try and turn my baby,most mothers agree when doctors opt to a ceasearn.

  • @Newyorkgurl20 were at about 33% C-sections and the WHO states that a HEALTHY society should have no more than 10% C-sections! that's the World Health Organization saying that not me! i have friends who work in hospitals and it is a KNOWN fact doctors PUSH & do C-sections to get "on with it" and so to get back to their golf game....don't shoot the messenger...i'm just reporting the news!

  • @MrTroyCasey ignorance is bliss

  • @Newyorkgurl20 Ignorance is IGNORE -ance! KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! try it instead of taking the status quo, force fed, regurgitated indoctrinated drug company paid for research biased BS taught in ALL medical schools as "the way it is"! break free... the world is not flat!

  • @MrTroyCasey I am not commenting to discourage people from having babies WHERE THEY WANT TO HAVE THEM, I just hate the fact that people make videos and at the end they say this is where all mothers should have their babies,like they are some outcast for opting to have it in a hospital.

  • @Newyorkgurl20 i' do not believe in shoulds or coulds i believe KNOWLEDGE IS POWER & most humans especially women have given up their power to this male dominant world we live in.

    its time those of us that know the truth, SPEAK IT! so as to EMPOWER the divine feminine energies that are required to restore balance and homeostasis or PEACE ON EARTH! it all starts in the home.

    as I've stated many times; hospitals are great, in an EMERGENCY, births R a normal bodily function, WHY doctors/hospitals?

  • @Newyorkgurl20 Go start a sharade elsewhere ,what do you want a round of applause,standing ovation. clap clap are you done? Who cares.

  • @Newyorkgurl20 AMEN

  • What is so refreshing is the gentleness used in examining the baby, I have always found it so barbaric the way they rip the baby from you in the hospital and begin proding and prodding it like a piece of meat!

  • Aww...FUCK! Thats not a baby its the placenta.

  • That baby is so, so gorgeous. Most newborns are ugly, lol.

  • 00:52

  • @MytoonKitty56 perv

  • you ate the placenta?

  • OMG ! he's so cute !

  • beautiful.

  • Read the description: They ate the placenta....

    O_O

  • What an adorable baby! So cute and small and innocent :D

  • @certifiedhealthnut not always the case though....i saw both an obgyn and a midwife when i was pregnant...my insurance changed and the hospital i went to didnt have a midwife...but my ob came highly reccomended by the midwife whod been in practice more than 30 years and i had a very fantastic birthing experience with very little tearing...and little medication ...besides midwives can handle most emergencies...but only most....

  • Ahhhh that was a beautiful baby

  • BRAVO! You guys are heros!

  • sometimes we don't have a choice how our children are born,I would have loved to have the perfect water birth or any perfect birth for that matter but it didn't happen for me,that being said,I have 2 darling children I couldn't live without & I don't care how they came to me

  • Wow!! He wasn't crying, and the midwives were so gentle with him!!

    My goodness, he is adorable!!

    When I have a baby I wish to do a water birth as well. I hear that it is much more soothing for the baby and the mother!

  • What a beautiful baby boy!! Congrats

  • i want my baby to be quiet same as that little boy..

  • omg, he's adorable.  im really looking forward to being a mother one day.<3

  • what a cute little baby awww

  • @certifiedhealthnut i agree completely. giving birth to my first child via home/waterbirth in three weeks!

  • omg he's so cute i wanna marry him!!

  • Right now I am feeling very fruterated because YouTube users have flagged the homebirth video as "innapropriate for some users, must be over 18 to view." I am 17 and have seen two LIVE births. Argh.

  • @laurenization sweet pea, thats why you don't tell youtube your real age

  • aaaawh how cute :D

  • so cute i like it

  • midwife centers here in the philippines are actually promoting that newborn babies should not be bathed after birth because of the health benefits of the vernix caseosa. just rub off the after birth fluids, performs all the necessary checks and swaddle the baby.

  • sweeeet=)

  • I don't plan on getting preggers anytime soon, but if I ever decide to have a baby, homebirth is definitely the option I'll go with!!

  • the cord

  • at 1:18 they want to know if he had a vagina or not

  • so adorable.

    CONGRATULATIONS

  • im just about to have my first kid, hope its a calm as your one.

  • aw wat a cut little baby!!! omg i just wanted to hold him..

  • He is so calm!!

  • great stuff brother - i'm proud to be close to you and your family

  • uuum weird question how did the placenta taste like?

  • elisha2kings- the reason he is alert and staring at everything is because he had a calm, stress free birth. he had no vitk put into his eyes immedietly, and was drugged up! home birth babies are generally this way! also- he wasnt immedietly whisked away and swaddled, he had a chance to move his arms:)

  • A comment was posted under my screen name earlier, just letting you guys know it was not me.

    My 8 yr old niece, I apologize.

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  • SO CUTE!!!!!!!!

  • he's so gorgeous i could eat him....!!!

  • natural birth sounds cool.

    I think I'll skip the placenta eating though LOL. and just take a double dose of prenatals.

  • I will never know how its like being in labor. For some reason i never started labor after 41 weeks the doctors decided to induce me. I always wanted a water birth. I have been told that if i get pregnant again there is more of a chance I will go overdue.

  • @dolphinflipper1

    Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaa.

    Fucking breeder.

  • @dolphinflipper1 yh it is true that you go overdue if you do with your fist as i did wen i had ny second child i went 14 days over and i still dont know what it feel like to go in labour on my own

  • thats awsome id never be brave enough but congrates

  • Generally I do not like other people's kids,but this one is an adorable one! Throughout the video I was sure it is a female but then I perceived his nuts:-)))))))so funny:)

  • such an active newborn. look at how he stares at everything and moves his arms! congrats on having such a healthy and beautiful baby!

  • cute baby....

  • aaaw sooo cute

  • his sach  big cuteeeeeeee

  • What a super-cute baby <3

  • Aside from the 5W, what else did you do to prevent tearing? What position did you use while in the water? It's weird because out of all the painful things that could happen during labor, the only thing I'm worried about is tearing.

  • walking daily & good nutrition.

    position was intuitive, watch the birth above.

  • @thesilvershoes when you tear, you don't feel anything. i didn't with my daughter, and i had a completely natural birth...

  • @thesilvershoes The nurse and doctor can help move the baby in such a way to make the baby slip out without much of tear if any. If you tear it is not as painful as being cut.

  • @thesilvershoes

    I had a waterbirth in a birth center that was basically unassisted. Your body will basically tell you how to push. The water helps with stretching the tissue itself, and if you're squatting the baby will rotate to give the smallest diameter. I tore a tiny bit, but it was healed within 2 days and required no stitches.

  • He's so quiet and calm--is this what happens when there is a water birth?

  • yes, this is one of the many potential characteristics yet natural child birth starts with mommy & daddy doing their INNER WORK.

  • how did you ate the placenta??? i don't get it?? did you eat it raw or cooked? I'm curious

    THanks!! how adorable

  • cute

  • u really ate the placenta !!!

    unbelievable

  • good medicine! goes right along with no drugs!

  • Troy is going to hate watching this when he's older LOL

  • Thats what the Romans did, and the latin word for cake was spoken very close to placenta because after birth, they would bake the placenta into a cake and then eat it.

  • aww congrats. hess soo CUTE!

  • it's weird but the baby looks really wise and calm...

  • Ive seen people make it into capusles for swallowing. You didnt have to EAT it. I think the natural water birth is wonderful! Although I prefer GASP my c-sections. I do believe in natural breastfeeding at least the first year. And I have striong opinions on that I think its terrible when moms shove their babies unhealthy formula minutes after giving borth. Everyone should at least bf while in the hospital for the colostrum. So I can see how you have strong opinions about this.

  • I inhaled quite a bit of amniotic fluid when I was born in the hospital, but I must say I am fully 100% confident in the love of my parents.

    It is, of course, a massive blessing to be able to birth a child in such a comfortable and natural way.

    But not all women have the same experience with pregnancy/birth. I suppose I just resent the implication that if a woman cannot have such an easy, painless, hospital-less birth, she does not love her child and intends to imprint that child with fear. :(

  • blessed be mommy hes beautiful

  • wat a beautiful little boy god bless him

  • aww he is a little cutie

  • What did the placenta taste like and how did you eat it?

    That