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  2. Unassisted childbirth - Wikipedia

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    A woman giving birth and her partner may wish to be alone together for the birth of their child. Some couples who choose unassisted childbirth consider the birth to be a consummation or extension of their married life. [citation needed] In terms of wanting to have an ecstatic or orgasmic birth, a high degree of privacy is desired. Others may ...

  3. Home birth - Wikipedia

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    The word combination "home birth" arose some time in the middle of the 19th century and coincided with the rise of births that took place in lying-in hospitals. [4] Since women around the world left homes to give birth in clinics and hospitals as the 20th century progressed, the term "home birth" came to refer to giving birth, intentionally or otherwise, in a residence as opposed to a hospital.

  4. Natural childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it found that up to 37% of first time mothers and 9% of non first time mothers intending home birth must be transferred to a hospital during childbirth. Home births attended by undertrained midwives are also associated with increased risks compared to those attended by midwives who are highly trained and well-integrated into the ...

  5. Why I opted for home birth as a Black woman - AOL

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    She chose to give birth to her next two children at home. Gourrier, who is based in Columbus, Ohio, but also temporarily lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, shared her story with TODAY.com in 2022 ...

  6. Abby Phillip: How I wound up giving birth at home - AOL

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    I became pregnant with my first child in late 2020, as a global pandemic was raging. ... And yes, there was pain. I was free to move around my home, free to use water, nature’s pain relief, to ...

  7. The Secret Baby Catchers of Alabama - The Huffington Post

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    Melodi Stone, a black doula and reproductive justice advocate in Birmingham, said that because black women’s pregnancies are more likely to be high-risk (they have greater incidence of obesity, high blood pressure and other factors), they may not qualify to give birth at home with midwives. Even if they are eligible, the cost is expected to ...

  8. Mother and daughter give birth on same day, at same hospital

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    Last year, Justina and her mother Jill Davis managed to also give birth on the same day, at the same hospital. And a few years earlier, a mother and daughter in California delivered their babies ...

  9. Doula - Wikipedia

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    A doula (left) applying pressure to a pregnant woman during labor. A doula (/ ˈ d uː l ə /; from Ancient Greek δούλα 'female slave'; Greek pronunciation:) is a non-medical professional who provides guidance for the service of others and who supports another person (the doula's client) through a significant health-related experience, such as childbirth, miscarriage, induced abortion or ...

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