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Free Birth Videos
This is one of the many free birth videos. I liked the way the mother took her early labor and danced the baby down. It is a beautiful slideshow of a gentle birth... It is lovely how the father supports the mother throughout the birth and takes care of the baby. In this video you can see the placenta. Besides, the natural withering of the umbilical cord at the navel is captured, and the complete clean baby button.
Midwives, as those in this selection of free birth videos, aware of the sacredness of birth, provide help with minimum intervention. The mother giving birth at home has the authority and regains her power of a woman. She is in touch with the archetypal source of creation, with her own inner instincts and is aware of her body signals. She communicates with the baby before and during birth, and is well equipped to take care of it after birth.
Mystery You can't tell me there is no mystery Moon over junk yard where the snow lies bright Stood before the shaman, I saw star-strewn space Infinity always gives me vertigo I was built on a Friday and you can't fix me So grab that last bottle full of gasoline And don't tell me there is no mystery This feast of beauty can intoxicate
Believe love rules Believe love rules Come all you stumblers who believe love rules Stand up and let it shine Stand up and let it shine Return
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