In the water, standing or in the middle of nature in the Caribbean Sea, discover some examples of filmed and sometimes unusual deliveries. Their common point? Whatever the place or the position, giving birth to a baby always seems like a magical moment.
We can wonder How does child birth occur and follow birth preparation sessions, you never really know how it will happen on D-Day. But in any case, with a camera or a camera, young parents want to immortalize the most beautiful day of their life : the birth of their child. Through these videos shared on social networks, discover these different deliveries, in water or in a vertical position, or even in the middle of nature! Videos.
Live birth in water
You hesitate to give birth in water Or are you just wondering how it happens? In this incredible video, made by a birth photographer in the USA, we discover a woman in a swimming pool in full labor of natural childbirth. After a few seconds, we see the baby’s head come out to end up in his mother’s arms. A unique experience and a real shot of oxytocin.
front view childbirth
The CHU of Nimes carried out a simulation oflive birth to train midwives. A larger than life childbirth where you can see the baby coming out of the seat. In this video, we also observe the gestures performed by the midwife to bring the baby out and hear her congratulations and benevolent encouragement to help the mother in labor.
Live birth, in nature
Whether give birth in nature is the norm in animals, the phenomenon is rarer in humans. However, some women give birth in unusual places such as this mother who gave birth to her third child… in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. Indeed, she gave birth to her baby in turquoise water at 32 degrees, and was accompanied throughout, in addition to her family, by an experienced midwife.
Video of a standing birth
In the video below filmed in Australia, discover a childbirth in a less common posture, called “in suspension”.
This posture is reputed to be effective in reducing the pain of contractions, releasing the weight of the pelvis and allowing it to open to facilitate the passage of your baby. Gravity would also promote its dilation and the engagement of the baby. In short, instead of lying on her back (the most common birthing position), the mother’s body is vertical, kneeling on a bed. And to push, she uses the suspension bar placed above her bed. The miracle does not take long to occur with her newborn baby who points the tip of her nose!