website who blogs at Letters from Laura - Thoughts
on Unassisted Childbirth, brought up that point and shared another perspective many of us may not have thought of when she shared the following statement with me:
So, it was kind of that factor and the money factor and we just started looking into different things and came up
on unassisted childbirth and I hadn't ever heard of it.
So I will link to all of that for all of you who wants some more information
on unassisted childbirth.
This issue is the Special Pregnancy Edition, and I thoroughly enjoyed Jennifer Margulis» article
on Unassisted Childbirth called «Do - It - Yourself Birth.»
She also teaches a course
on unassisted childbirth (which she unfortunately isn't offering this time of year).
website who blogs at Letters from Laura — Thoughts
on Unassisted Childbirth, brought up that point and shared another perspective many of us may not have thought of when she shared the following statement with me:
Not exact matches
Her strong ties to both the medical and
unassisted / non-medical
childbirth communities give her a uniquely well - rounded perspective
on the range of options for birthing families.
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.
I think Sheryl's logic and the research she undertook before setting off
on her journey of
unassisted childbirth took just about all of the risk out of her decision.
There are several different surveys related to home birth and
unassisted birth, including surveys for health practitioners, birth attendants, as well as if you've had a home birth or
unassisted birth, want to share your thoughts
on childbirth literature, intuition in birth, sexuality in birth and birthrape.
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.
They read
Unassisted Childbirth by Laura Shanley, a book
on Emergency
Childbirth, asked questions
on mothering forums, and watched lots of YouTube videos of
Unassisted Births.
To watch
unassisted childbirth on YouTube it's pretty a fun thing to watch and I let my kids watch them so that they could kind of know what to expect because they were here.