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  2. Unassisted childbirth - Wikipedia

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    A woman delivers her child unassisted at home. Unassisted childbirth (UC) refers to the process of intentionally giving birth without the assistance of a medical birth attendant. It may also be known as freebirth, [1] DIY (do-it-yourself) birth, [2] unhindered birth, [3] and unassisted home birth. [4]

  3. This Mother Had A Baby At 50 Without Intervention. Here's ...

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    In the U.S., we’re delaying pregnancy even longer (the average age for a first-time mom has increased from 25.6 years old in 2011 to 27.3 years old in 2021), and the number of women giving birth ...

  4. Woman gives birth alone in jail shower after staff ignore ...

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    Giving birth to my son without any medical help in the jail shower was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life,” Caswell said in a news release issued by Pregnancy Justice, a legal ...

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  6. Natural childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Some women take birth education classes to prepare for a natural childbirth. Several books are also available with information to help women prepare. A midwife or doula may include preparation for a natural birth as part of the prenatal care services. However, a study published in 2009 suggests that preparation alone is not enough to ensure an ...

  7. Bradley method of natural childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Teachers of the Bradley method believe that—with adequate preparation, education and help from a loving, supportive coach—most women can give birth naturally, without drugs or surgery. The Bradley method emphasizes measures that can be taken to help keep women healthy and lower their risk for complications that may lead to medical intervention.

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  9. Birthing center - Wikipedia

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    Most Amish women only go to a hospital to give birth when there is a known medical risk for her or the child, but some Amish women choose to go the hospital during labor for peace of mind. Two books have been written about Amish medical issues including their birthing practices: Dr. Frau: A Woman Doctor among the Amish by Grace Kaiser and House ...