Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 I had to add my .02 here....I am a complete advocate of homebirths. I had my baby 1.5 hours from town, in a tub, on our backpoarch. Next time maybe no one else but Pa needs to be there..anyone read Jeanine Parvati Baker? check out her website for some extremly interesting info! I think all the people and energy at your birth certainly contribute to/if not alter your birth experience...why go to a hospital when 25% of all births end in c-section? Or higher in hospitals that are teaching hospitals? Stay at home! Get the mag. The mother @ themothermagazine.uk.com ( I think) If you are worried about what to do to the hospital personel should they interfere in a way you don't want...why have them there? Just my thoughts.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 ITA! We had our last baby unassisted. ) I really like Jeanine Parvati Baker. The video *A clear road to birth* is really great!!!! She is in it and talks about birthing and such. I highly recommend this one! You can get more info ion it here: http://unassistedchildbirth.com/video.htm Laura Shanley has a good book called *Unassisted Childbirth* and her sites are: http://unassistedchildbirth.com/ {and} cbirth/ Lynn Greisemer's book *Unassisted Homebirth: An Act of Love* is also good. Her sites are: http://www.unassistedhomebirth.com/ {and} http://www.unassistedhomebirth.com/fathers/ Enjoy! ~A herbal remedies , " mtnmommycreations " <mmommycreations@a...> wrote: > I had to add my .02 here....I am a complete advocate of homebirths. I > had my baby 1.5 hours from town, in a tub, on our backpoarch. Next > time maybe no one else but Pa needs to be there..anyone read Jeanine > Parvati Baker? check out her website for some extremly interesting > info! I think all the people and energy at your birth certainly > contribute to/if not alter your birth experience...why go to a > hospital when 25% of all births end in c-section? Or higher in > hospitals that are teaching hospitals? Stay at home! Get the mag. The > mother @ themothermagazine.uk.com ( I think) > If you are worried about what to do to the hospital personel should > they interfere in a way you don't want...why have them there? > Just my thoughts.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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