Video — Giving Birth

Video — Giving Birth

I believe in normalizing birth in all its forms. It is messy, loud, powerful, and beautiful. I hope this video helps one mama-to-be feel a little less alone in her journey.

I am sharing this because when I was pregnant, I scoured the internet for real stories. I wanted to see that I wasn't alone in the fear, the pain, and eventually, the overwhelming joy. giving birth video

If watching them spikes your cortisol levels: I believe in normalizing birth in all its forms

) to roughly 3–4 cm. Contractions are typically mild and irregular. Active Labor: Contractions become stronger, longer, and more frequent. The cervix dilates more rapidly toward 10 cm. Transition: The final, most intense part of Stage 1 as the cervix reaches full dilation. It is often the shortest but most physically demanding phase. Stage 2: Delivery of the Baby Pushing: Once fully dilated, the birthing person begins to push the baby through the birth canal. Crowning: The top of the baby’s head becomes visible at the vaginal opening. Birth: The head emerges first, followed by the shoulders and the rest of the body. Stage 3: Delivery of the Placenta After the baby is born, mild contractions continue to separate the placenta from the uterine wall. The placenta is delivered, usually within 5 to 30 minutes after the birth. ✍️ Writing a "Proper" Birth Narrative Whether for a medical report, a personal blog, or a fictional story, consider these key elements: 13 sites Giving birth - private hospital | Videos & Movies on Vimeo May 24, 2018 — I am sharing this because when I was

If you are currently pregnant, you have probably fallen down the rabbit hole of birth videos. Whether it’s a gentle home birth vlog or a graphic "One Born Every Minute" episode, these videos are addictive—but are they helpful?

The rise of giving birth videos has revolutionized the way expectant parents prepare for childbirth. These videos, often recorded and shared by women who have given birth, offer a candid and intimate look at the birthing process. While some may argue that these videos are voyeuristic or gratuitous, many expectant parents find them to be a valuable resource, providing a realistic and educational glimpse into what to expect during labor and delivery.