Has anyone seen this documentary? I watched it about 1 year ago and my hubby and I watched it the night I found out I was pregnant. Ricki Lake produces it/is on it but it's about about labor/delivery has changed over years....very interesting. Is home birth/etc for everyone? No but having a midwife/doula I think helps....I feel dr's are so quick to do surgeries (I had sprained ankle 4 months ago, had an MRI (BAD, BAD sprain) and the dr immediately said I needed surgery. I got another opinion and he never mentioned surgery. It's been slow to heal but I'm getting there).
FYI - if you're interested it's on Netflix right now (or it was last week).
Re: Business of Being Born - documentary
Previously nweg...7878
Previously nweg...7878
That all said, I love the documentary for showing actual women giving birth. It normalizes it for and makes it less intimidating as a FTM.
SO MUCH THIS. Medicated births are not unnatural. These babies weren't grown in incubators. It's absolutely great friends whoever wants it to be able to have an unmedicated birth experience but let's please remember that women and babies regularly died in childbirth before medical interventions. I'd rather live in an overly cautious environment where maybe there's more c sections than might be technically necessary than an environment where women and babies die in the name of being 'natural'.