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Wondering About Water Birth

A Certified Doula Answers Your Water Birth Questions

Wondering About Water Birth-A Certified Doula Answers Your Water Birth QuestionsGiving birth in a pool of warm water is nothing like lying on your back in a hospital bed with people holding your legs and telling you when it's time to push. If you have you ever known a woman who has given birth in the water, you've probably heard how fabulous it was and that it was very different from her other births.

If parents haven't talked with any water birth families, they may be wondering, "Why would any woman want to have a baby that way?" The following questions are commonly asked by parents who would like to know more about water birth – a safe, gentle way to welcome their baby into the world.

Water birth is considered to be the gentlest way to give birth.

I've heard of women having their baby in the water. How does this work? Doesn't the baby inhale the water?

During a water birth, the mother is laboring in a pool of water and then pushes her baby out into the water. This pool may be a large bathtub or a temporary pool used for the birth. The midwife catches the baby and gently guides him to the mother's arms.

The emerging baby has been living in water called amniotic fluid. During the birth, the baby moves from the amniotic fluid to the water of the birth pool. Once the baby is born, he is not underwater for very long – it's a matter of seconds. Throughout this time, the baby is still receiving oxygen from his mother through the umbilical cord.


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Anonymous says
3 days, 5 hours ago

I am due in November 09 with my first baby a boy. I have already pinned down my midwife and I am going for an all natural water birth in a birthing center. A great resource for more on birthing naturally and water birth a make by Riki Lake (use to be talk show host) The business of being born!

Anonymous says
1 week, 4 days ago

im looking to have children in the future and im definatly looking more into this

pregnancy unknown says
2 weeks, 3 days ago

gosh that sounds awesome If im pregnant I want to have my baby i a birthing pool but i would definatley not want to have it in my home the hospital all the way

Anonymous says
May 5, 2009

waterbirth sounds very relaxing and this is my last baby and am thinking strongly about going throug with it i have a few friends who have already done it and said it was a wonderfull and relaxing experiance wish me luck...........

Anonymous says
April 20, 2009

It's a very exiting way to have a birth, and I think I'll have my baby that way too.

MAISAM ZAZA

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