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Unassisted Childbirth (UC) is a birth
that takes place outside of the presence of any medical-type
professional. In one form, the mother is not assisted at all
by any person during her labor and birth. She may prefer to labor
alone (perhaps there are others in the room with her, but they
only sit nearby totally hands-off, offering verbal suggestions
or moral support if needed). She then births the baby into her
own hands.
Another form of UC is where the
mother is comforted or assisted by her husband or
another friend who is not a trained professional. They may help
her move to a new position, offer helpful suggestions, massage,
etc... much as a doula would do. They may also be in a position
to catch the baby if the mother wishes.
We like having daddy catch his
baby. For one thing, he DID participate in the making of the
baby. I got to spend the prior nine-plus months carrying it,
so its only fair to share some of the joy, right!. For another
thing, I get so involved during transition and pushing that even
in the births where we had every intention of having ME catch
the baby, I ended up assuming a position too comfortable to move
from, so he got to catch again anyway.
I had my first two babies in a
hospital. We didnt video them nor our first two UCs (I
did get some nice photographs, though!). In this video, you will
see three births, plus the activity and clean-up after a birth
that was so fast, we didnt get a chance to catch it on
video. As a bonus, weve included a segment of us making
a belly cast of my ninth pregnant belly.
The first birth is our fifth
baby, Nathan (10 lbs 8 oz.). He was our third UC. The next birth
is Abigail (8 lbs. 13 oz), our sixth baby. She was a water labor
and birth. Then we have the aftercare of our seventh baby, Kennys
(8 lbs. 12 oz) quick arrival. We did not video our eighth birth
(Charles - 10 lbs. 14 oz.) at all for some reason. It just didnt
occur to me to arrange for that. It was a family birth, no outside
people were there. Then we have our ninth baby, Reuben (10 lbs
1 oz .), tacked on the end. He arrived in April 6, 2002, which
was after we had started putting this video together, so he was
not even mentioned in the beginning narration.
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Review by Laura
Shanley, author of the book 'Unassisted Childbirth':
"I've often told people, if you want to make my day, send
me a UC video. Perhaps I love watching them because at 45, it
might be the closest I come to experiencing another birth first
hand. Or maybe it's because I've watched too many episodes of
"A Baby Story" and need to know there truly are people
out there who "get it." Or maybe it's simply because
watching a baby enter the world unhindered touches my soul in
an almost indescribable way. Whatever it is, UC videos are a
joy to behold, and unfortunately, they are few and far between.
Yesterday I had the opportunity to watch not one, but three
UC's, plus after-the-birth footage of a fourth baby who arrived
too quickly to capture the birth on tape. Charity and Scott Gregson
have just released "Shared Intimacy: Birth at Home - The
Husband/Wife Way," an hour-and-a-half long video that also
includes footage of a baby dedication at the Gregson's church,
and a segment on making a belly cast. Charity provides the narration
for the video and gives interesting insights into each of the
births, as beautiful music plays in the background. While Scott
is a bit more hands-on than most husbands I've seen in UC videos
(he occasionally checks dilation, and uses a hand-held Doppler
several times during labor) he generally stays out of the way
and only provides support when asked. The babies - who are all
quite large (at least compared to mine) - are born into his hands.
Two of the babies are over ten pounds, yet Charity does not tear
with any of them, and there are no complications. One of the
babies is born in water.
I've watched the video twice now and cried both times. As
I told Charity, it almost made me want to have another baby!
I'm thankful to the Gregsons for sharing this intimate part of
their life and know it will help many couples to make their own
dreams of a husband/wife birth come true."
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The presentation is over an
hour in length!
Includes a segment
showing a placenta with an explanation of how it works- great
for childbirth education classes.
Also includes a segment of making a belly cast.
$25 - includes US S/H
(overseas is an additional $3 shipping)
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"It was amazing. You are obviously the best homebirth mom!
The music added such serenity and peace to an already obviously
relaxed way of birthing. I think if I planned a UC or knew someone
that was planning their first, I would tell them this video is
a must see!"
~Kendra of ToothlessGrin.com
"I LOVED the video!! It was so neat to see you "in
action" and to see how different all your births have been.
And it was comforting to me to see someone I respect so much
in the area of birthing do some hollering too, LOL! You were
so glowing from getting that baby girl! It was so neat how you
could not stop kissing her...I got all choked up, too. I really
enjoyed it and thanks so much for your generosity in sharing
it."
~Kathleen- mother of 6
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