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The Business of Being Born is a 2008 documentary film that explores the contemporary experience of childbirth in the United States. Directed by Abby Epstein and produced by Ricki Lake, it compares various childbirth methods, including midwives, natural births, epidurals, and Cesarean sections. [1]
The Business of Being Born, Lake's documentary about home birth and midwifery, was released in limited markets on January 18, 2008. [13] The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and Red Envelope released the film in New York, L.A. and San Francisco in October; [14] it also screened in Australia. [15]
Owen’s 2001 water birth was the subject of Lake’s 2008 documentary The Business of Being Born. “I consider it my most meaningful piece of work I've done in my 37-year career, but it's very ...
Ricki Lake says one of the women who helped her during her 2001 home birth reached out with copies of photos from the event after Lake lost the originals in the LA fires.
Ricki Lake is taking a look back at one of the most profound events of her life: her home birth. More than two decades ago, the former daytime talk show host and actress gave birth to her second ...
Ricki Lake's home has tragically burned down in the L.A. fires. "It’s all gone. ๐," the former talk show host, 56, announced on Instagram. "I can’t believe I am typing these words," she ...
Ricki Lake danced into the hearts of many with her endearing performance as Tracy Turnblad in "Hairspray," and the 46-year-old actress is now looking to do the same through a different means.
A post shared by Ricki Lake (@rickilake) Lake posted a second pic of her wearing the same dress at the 2007 premiere of the documentary “The Business of Being Born,” which she produced.