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DVD : The Business of Being Born

 
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Everyone about to give birth get this!
My husband and I watched this video when I was 3 ½ months pregnant and we're so glad we did.

This documentary follows real women as they share their experiences with homebirths. Included are lots of interviews with doctors, specialists, midwives, and information about how birthing has changed and moved from homes to hospitals, also the effects of pain medications, and the rise of Caesarean sections.

If the birthing process made you nervous before, you'll feel really nervous now; and not about how you'll feel about giving birth, but about the way hospitals have developed the business of delivering babies. It's interesting to note that the US has the highest infant mortality rate of any industrialized nation, as well as maternal deaths. We also mostly choose to have our babies in hospitals, and do not use midwives.

My husband and I had not considered having a homebirth, but this movie definitely has us considering it. I think we'll probably end up with a hospital birth with our midwife, BUT we have considerable knowledge and are willing to fight for our rights now.

A great book I recommend is "Hey! Who's having this baby anyway?" which deals with many of the same issues and describes your rights for a homebirth and hospital birth.

Thanks to the filmmakers for putting together a much needed movie. You've done a fabulous job!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A must watch!
This is a great documentary with a lot of good, hard facts about midwives and natural child birth. Our country (US) is going in a very bad direction with how we treat women and labor and delivery. It is unique to our country and the results are not what they should be. The maternal and infant death rate in our country is high and the c-section rate is beyond high. This movie should be seen by any one thinking about getting pregnant or is pregnant. It is not anti-doctor or hospital, as seen towards the end of the movie, but it is very pro-midwife for the majority of the women in our country who are not high risk.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great film!
This really is a must-see for anyone interested or concerned about childbirth, health care, midwifery, c-sections, the United States' comparatively low birth rate to other developed countries, and women's issues in general.

This film takes you through the astounding history of childbirth in the United States, all the way to today - when one of every three births occurs by c-section, and childbirth is indeed a business rather than an intimate, natural event. This is an eye-opening and thoughtful movie, one that shows women that there are other options available rather than succumbing to the "standard" childbirth today, which is sorely lacking.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Think you want or need a hospital birth? Watch this movie first!
This ground-breaking and controversial movie is also very entertaining. Your eyes will open wide, and your jaw may drop! Ricki Lake is a wonderful "maverick" behind this movie, but it is not about her. It is a very informative documentary on the history and state of maternity care in this country, which has completely lost sight of the normal, natural physiological process of childbirth.

Did you know that the World Health Organization recommends a cesarean rate of 10-15%, and that infant mortality increases when that rate is exceeded? Did you know that the rate of cesarean births in this country is over 30% and rising? But ask your OB and hospital what their rates are, because they may well be 40% or higher, depending on where you live!

Women and babies in this country are being done a tremendous disservice by the medical community. They are being robbed of an amazing, natural phenomenon for the sake of convenience and malpractice insurance. Please, do yourself and your baby a favor and educate yourself on your options for pregnancy and birth. For women in low-risk categories, birth outside of the hospital has been proven to be as safe or safer than birth in a hospital.

Parents and other individuals who are interested in pursuing a natural way of raising healthy, happy children should also read Healing Our Children: Because Your New Baby Matters! Sacred Wisdom for Preconception, Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting (ages 0-6) by Ramiel Nagel.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very informative
As a student nurse I would have to say that my observations support this film and their positive view of midwife deliveries. Even a couple of maternal nurse instructors told me that they would use a midwife if the hospital equipment was near by. I have to say that I'm disappointed that my nursing school did not cover midwife delivery in lecture. How can future nurses advise patients (aka CLIENTS in our nursing books) of all the options available to them when we don't discuss alternative delivery options ourselves? Women are now having c-sections so that their child can enroll in school more quickly. The world is in such a rush we're rushing babies out of their womb before they're ready. The happiest baby on the block is another good dvd to watch. I think the reason for the state mandated PKU test of neonates or newborns should be looked at because I think it has to do with the effects of splenda. Don't believe me? Just google PKU and splenda and then google PKU and newborn and test. I tried to bring this observation up with my instructor but it went in one ear and out the other and I was told that I don't critically think.


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