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Planning a natural childbirth? Find other parents like you. Show transcript. See what giving birth is like in this video.
70K. 43M views 5 years ago. Demonstration of a normal delivery of a baby with no complications....more.
Home birth at 41 weeks. 13. This mama must have a lot of delivery videos! Jess birthed her 7th child in a beautiful home water birth. Watch to see a true example of strength—and be sure to stay tuned until the end for the gender reveal.
14 baby birth videos that (really) prepare you for the big day. Whatever type of experience you plan on having, our lineup of birth videos will help prepare you for what may (or may not) happen.
Stage 1: Early labor and active labor. Cervical effacement and dilation. The first stage of labor and birth happens when you begin to feel ongoing contractions. These contractions become stronger, and they happen more often as time goes on. They cause the cervix to open. This is called dilation.
In this article, I’ll show you a wide variety of childbirth videos—natural and epidural births in a hospital, c-section births, home births in water, home unassisted or free births, home births standing up, home births on a toilet, hypnobirths at home and in the hospital, a birth with the baby still in the amniotic sac, and a stillbirth.
What Are the Stages of Labor? Labor is the body’s natural process of childbirth. It lasts on average 12 to 24 hours for a first birth. Usually, labor is shorter for births after that. Labor...
After months of anticipation, your baby's due date is near. Here's what you can expect from the start of labor until the first days and weeks with your new baby.
The three stages of labor and childbirth include the following: Labor: This includes early, active and transitional labor. Pushing and delivery of the baby: This phase of labor begins with pushing and ends with the delivery and birth of your baby.
What is vaginal birth? Vaginal birth is the most common way to deliver a baby. About 70 percent of babies are delivered vaginally in the United States. During a vaginal delivery, your cervix thins and opens and your uterus contracts to push your baby out of your vagina.