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Woman Giving Birth Under Water and her Dolphin Midwife ☺►2

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  • Now that kid can say, one of my midwives was a dolphin!

  • @thejoker421 the point is that dolphins emit beneficial (love) frequencies for the mother and baby and because of this the birthing process is completely pain free, and medicine free :) In fact, women report having orgasms instead of pain... this should be how all women give birth... it is the most natural and loving way.

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  • @suesmovies since when is it natural to give birth in a tank with a fucking dolphin

  • how´s the music called? this is so beautiful!

  • THere is something you dont see every day a women gives bith underwater wow smart yeah teach that dolphin some education

  • @alaza Of course I wasn't referring to these situations, and how on earth you got that I would think they should be put down in these situations completely escapes me. But the fact is that all too often perfectly healthy and functioning wild dolphins are captured and kept for our own amusement. Not something to be celebrated.

  • @UniquebyMolly, i agree that wild animals should be kept in the wild, but what about rescued dolphins? or the ones that cant go back into the wild? what about creating more sutiable enviroments? there are examples, such as the monkey scanturay in dorset, england, who do rescue apes and where they can, put them in the wild. or should we just put these animals down, even though they can be made well and live in a happy enviroment?

  • It is a shame that this is a situation with a dolphin obviously in captivity. I'm a big believer in the healing power of dolphins, but keeping them in captivity for our own benefit is not the way to go. There are stories of this happening in the wild, I would love to see a video of this.

  • @ashjoe84 I agree that the dolphins in captivity should not be supported, and therefore the situation in this video should not have occurred, however, there are many stories of dolphins in the wild choosing to come up to pregnant and birthing woman and paying them special attention. I agree dolphins are highly intelligent beings, much more intelligent than us, and therefore would have a much greater understanding to the benefits of helping others and a willingness to do so.

  • What's the name of the movie this clip I from?

  • Dis is crazy

  • @NIVPsalm51 Therefore, when the baby was born in the water it was still being supplied oxygen via the mother. When baby rose out of the water to take his first breathe, the heart valve shut, and baby began using his own lungs to inhale oxygen for the first time.

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