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Childbirth VideoActual Child Birth Video
In this actual child birth video, the baby came out with the breaking of the water and was unexpected. Still, I am sure the mother was perfectly calm and allowing this birth to happen. Consciously, or unconsciously, we are guiding our birth experience and creating our reality with any thought we have. This actual child birth video proves how beautiful and natural birth is and how our body is perfectly fit to have quick and painless births.
I know that you might say: “But, this is an exception. She was lucky. Not every woman is so lucky. Besides, it was very dangerous to give birth at home in the toilet. What if the baby drowned?” Well, let’s start with your last question. The baby could not possibly drown, because the umbilical cord was not cut and the placenta was not expelled yet. So the source of oxygen and nutrition, which supported the baby’s life in the womb, is still there to support it. That is why water births are safe. The baby’s breathing has not initiated under water and it takes oxygen rich blood from the placenta.
As for the luck, I believe that this was not an accident. The mother was consciously or unconsciously ready exactly for this birth. When I told my story to a friend, she repeated again and again “You were very lucky!” I knew that this was the birth I expected.
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