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At HomeBirthVideos we encourage you to contact us with edited or unedited birth
footage for sharing.
Internet address: www.homebirthvideos.com.
Mailing address: Sage Femme, Inc. PO Box 973 - Tiburon, CA. 94920 - USA.
At last, the video we've all
been waiting for. Debra Pascali-Bonaro spent five years researching, interviewing and collaborating
for this groundbreaking film which presents birth as an ecstatic experience. Eleven couples share
their intimate personal journeys. Interviews include Ina May Gaskin, Maureen Corry, Elizabeth Davis,
Sarah Buckley, Marsden Wagner and Christiane Northrup.
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This is a brand new two disc DVD
which includes Home Birth: The Spirit, The Science, The Mother (Part 1), and EVIDENCE BASED
CHILDBIRTH (Part 2).
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Dr. Marshall
Klaus has studied infant bonding and newborns for over forty
years. He, along with John Kennell, introduced the Doula concept into mainstream
US medical practice. Now, filmmakers from Italy have combined an interview with
Dr. Klaus and footage from four (Italian) home births in a profound and simple
video which should be required viewing for all parents, obstetricians, nurses,
and childbirth educators. "This half hour video is something quite unique:
Marshall's vast experience combined with a family's raw emotion and love."
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A beautiful collection of seven waterbirths, including
a home waterbirth, attended by midwife, Jennifer Gallardo, at the Andaluz Waterbirth Center in
Guatemala and Oregon.
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The first in the Birth Story Series, Sabine's
video shows us the excitement and anticipation of a mom's first pregnancy. The story follows
Stephanie ande James from the positive pregnancy test, prenatal visits with their midwife,
a belly cast, to the unexpected surprise of her water breaking days before labor begins.
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Russian Spiritual Midwife, Tatyana Sargunas, and her filmmaker
husband, Alexi, recorded five totally natural, incredible waterbirths. Their original footage takes you
on a breathtaking expedition to witness families birthing in the Black Sea, and into their home to see
the birth of their own babies in a hand-made clear birthing pool.
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It's My
Body, My Baby, my Birth is an educational childbirth film that
tells the story of seven mothers and their emotional journeys to natural
childbirth.
We hear from mothers, partners, midwives and an obstetrician. Each woman's story
is unique and powerful. Pain, safety, and fear are all addressed in this honest
and compelling film. The beauty of birth is self-evident.
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Produced
and edited by Judy Seaman, A Clear Road to Birth is a 56-minute
documentary about women who choose to give birth without any medical assistance
at all.
This is the premier video on natural, drug free, unassisted birth.
A 4 1/2 minute video clip is now available for viewing online.
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This video
shows the birth of vertex twins after a labor of less than one hour. The mother
was told her twins would have to be delivered by cesarean section. After
thorough screening by the Farm Midwives, she was accepted for delivery at the
Farm Midwifery Center. Innovative care resulted in the natural births of the
babies.
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"This
film delivers a powerful transmission of what it really takes to give birth
consciously." Tatiana Sargunas - Midwife and Mother of 4
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Birth Day is a documentary
exquisitely capturing the beauty of a natural home birth in the lush mountain
countryside of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
Taped by the baby's grandfather, Georges Vinaver and narrated by the baby's
mother, midwife Naoli Vinaver Lopez, we are treated to the birth of this
family's third child and first daughter, Tamaya Okumura Vinaver.
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An anthropological study of life in Hamar, Southern Ethiopia. Duka's husband
has married a beautiful second wife who gives birth outside.
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For these villagers, giving birth is a family affair; while a young girl is in
labor, the birth attendant, mother and mother-in-law alternate between lending
a hand and story telling.
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