Unassisted childbirth does not have the medical support the other methods have, unless the couple makes provision for it in their birth plan.
Not exact matches
My midwife didn't show up on time to deliver my babies so my natural unmediated
childbirth was a disaster, it was pretty much an
unassisted child birth and that is so dangerous with twins.
At least the subjects of the book are honest about why they like
unassisted childbirth: Women don't deserve too much medical care, because women don't deserve much of anything.
While many (if not most)
unassisted childbirths have a happy ending, not all
do.
This issue is the Special Pregnancy Edition, and I thoroughly enjoyed Jennifer Margulis» article on
Unassisted Childbirth called «
Do - It - Yourself Birth.»
We read two books, one book called «
Unassisted Childbirth» by Laura Shamley which she kind of like guru on the topic, and then there is another book called «Emergency
Childbirth», just forgot the author but, it's really short, it's like what they give paramedics learn about delivering a baby you know and this thing like when things go wrong and what to
do.
Sunny Gault: I think one of the interesting things about your story, Laura and of course I wan na hear it from you is that you actually didn't intend to have an
unassisted childbirth.
Since we
did not live in poverty,
did not choose to invite medical professionals to our births, and had worked with ourselves to eliminate fear and other potentially destructive emotions, we knew that
unassisted childbirth was the safest way for us to give birth.