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Home Birth - The Way All Babies Should Enter the World

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2008

This is my daughter. I have taught my kids about natural health and the dangers of having babies in hospitals. (The death rate is one of the highest in the world). I also told she to study it herself. She did and decided to have a home birth. It was the most phenomenal, spiritual, peaceful experience Ive ever witnessed. Loving, quite and with only those who love her along with an incredible midwife

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  • are they killed or kidnapped? Do the doctors do something bad??

  • @apdrago1015 No, no.... it has to do with the fact that America is the only industrialized nation to make money off its sick and dying. It provides no healthcare for everyone. Sickness/doctors are BIG business here. The high death rate and overall unhealthiness of hospital births has to do with how they are done... in an assembly line fashion... and all the drugs given, unnecessary c-sections, exposure to sickness etc etc. That book I mentioned gives great details and statistics.

  • Plz answer! What is the danger?

  • @apdrago1015 Not enough space to answer properly here. To go amazon and look for "Ina May's Guide to Childbirth" Its packed full of research and info. There is tons of info out there if you research it. The key is to research. Never blindly believe what you are told. Medicine is a business in this country and child birth has become an assembly line production. One reason our infant death rates are one of the worst in the industrialized world. Good luck!

  • I never commented on this. Figured I'd get one in. This was my first, & the most amazing experience of my life! I wouldn't trade it for anything. It's a pity that so many mothers miss out on such a peaceful birth experience. Certainly there are higher risk situations where a homebirth just isn't possible - but for most it is, & you women have no idea what you're missing out on, & how much better it is for your baby. Truly. Please research, is all I can say. Much love to all you Mamas out there!

  • @amytothegrace Very well put. I've been ragged on some for the title I choose. I never dreamed it would get the number of views it has. I just put it up for friends and family! I quickly picked a title without much thought. But some folks really get upset that I said "the way ALL babies should enter". I'd reword it if I could but youtube won't let you change title. I agree, some require hospital births but that number is very low.

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  • The most disturbing thing in society are those who live in it, yet fight to keep people in the dark & in danger, including themselves. They are so quick to criticize anything other than the status-quo. This is how we've been conditioned... to not ask question & follow blindly those who would do harm for profit. So many oppressed fight to stay that way. How ironic. Those of you brave enough to step outside the box and search for truth give hope to all.

  • I'm glad I had my baby in the hospital. I was just shy away from turning 40weeks where I went in to the ER with high blood pressure and protein in my urine. At my last OB check up, I showed no signs of going in to labor any time soon. If I wouldn't have went in to the ER, my mild case of preeclampsia would have turned in to full blown eclampsia. So I had a good hospital birth experience that also saved my life. I don't have problems with any woman who wants to go all natural.

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  • and truly the number that can't is so small! People think yeah, but what about those breeches, or twins, or VBAC and yet when one researches it they find the truth. There are instances where hospital births are necessary and far those instances, we are grateful to have OBGYN's and hospitals to care for those cases, but for any low-risk woman (and personally the medical community defines high-risk way to widely) physiological birth is the safest and healthiest for a baby and mother!

  • I heard this once in a movie and it stuck with me because it's sooo true, "how can you love someone so much that you just met."

  • Made me cry. That was so beautiful

  • Im pregnant.. I cried while watching this.

  • Lovely.

  • @nanrector My partner and I had planned a home birth, but my little one had other plans. She was born 7 weeks early. Due to numerous factors, I needed to be induced and required a barbituate (my all-for-natural-birth midwife strongly advised it) in order to avoid a C-section. So many wires, monitors, tubes... it was AWFUL, but necessary. Had she not been born in a hospital, both of us could have easily died. Thank you for the correction.

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