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Natural Childbirth Video
She shared about her preparation for vaginal after cesarean birth: "What about faith - it was because of the birth I needed to work on my faith: my faith in God - that He will protect me and the birth will be smooth - it was a risky birth after all; in Nature - that the birth process is devised in the best way; in my child - that it knows how to get out of me if I don't interfere. I think that my previous awful experience of cesarean happened to me to make me learn about the real natural birthing the second time and to share with others and motivate them."
But how does a woman come to the idea of natural birth? It is a blend of inclinations and information. The information comes to wake up your instincts (it might be experience - your or of another person, something which gives you a clue). If you lack the inclination, or the information - you cannot come to the idea. Without a special frame of mind, the information will just pass by and be ignored. If the information does not click with some intuitive feeling from inside, it will remain just information. On the other hand, even if you have the internal make up to embrace the ideas of natural birth, but you have not heard of it, or read about it, or have not watched natural childbirth video or found the ideas, there would be nothing to embrace. Watch this natural childbirth video of a woman who has really succeded to overcome her fears and cultural images and found true reliance in her body and nature.
Here is the song of this natural childbirth video:
Will Hoge Baby Girl Lyrics May the sunlight find your face Oh little baby girl And I hope your hands are steady And I hope your friends are many Oh little baby girl Return
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Childbirth ResourcesThe classic book on home birth is now available in a new edition, with updated information on the safety of natural childbirth, new birthing stories, and the most recent statistics on births managed by The Farm Midwives. Included are stories of working with Amish women, shedding light on a different culture with a similar appreciation for natural childbirth. Ina May also provides new information about potentially dangerous techniques routinely used in hospitals during and after birth, as well as the latest findings about VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean). Improved instructions for handling breech births are also given. When the first edition of Spiritual Midwifery was published in 1976, it introduced an entire generation of young women to the possibility of home birth and breast feeding. It also breathed new life into the all-but-vanished field of midwifery. Click here to view this product!ShopShare this SiteSearch the SiteSuggestionsYour Donations Keep aChildbirth.com running!
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