How are Western women born

Freebirth in the 1970s, freebirth, is a form of " overbearing " without medical intervention. Although the same place takes place in a private home, birth naturally is different from homebirth. For home births, women are still supervised and supported by obstetric specialists.

Until now, no scientific work has accurately counted the number of women giving birth naturally, but doctors have recognized this trend is becoming more and more popular. Often, mothers choose to have a natural birth after negative experiences at the hospital or feel better at home. In fact, if women are scared or disoriented, their bodies will fall into a battle state that makes hormones ineffective, hindering the process of childbirth.

Individuals who support the "natural favor " method argue, it is best for people to believe in creation. "Our bodies know what to do , " said Joanne Purdie, a mother born naturally. " I witnessed the calf and they went through it very easily. They just did what they wanted to do."

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The couple on the baby's side is born by natural consent.(Photo: INews).

Sharing with The Guardian, Mervi Jokinen, President of the European Midwifery Association, affirmed that very few experts supported natural consent."Most women want and need help when they are in labor. That's why we exist , " said the Chairman of the Midwife Association.

In particular, no one dares to be 100% safe. A woman with an extremely low risk of complications can still face uncertainty."It's not always possible to predict every emergency situation," said Dr. Daghni Rajasingam, an obstetrician at Guy's and St Thomas Hospital. In case the baby has shoulder or shoulder bleeding, the immediate intervention of the specialist is necessary, otherwise it will lead to incalculable consequences, even death.

World medicine has been recorded by natural favorable births. In 2012, Australian media reported that Janet Fraser's mother accidentally caused her daughter Roisin to die just because she was determined to trust this method. The survey results showed that Roisin had an umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, and those present (including Janet's husband and friend) did not know how to recover the baby's heart and lungs.

In short, how a child is born is the right of every mother. But experts recommend pregnant women think carefully before giving birth naturally . "Consider carefully, especially if you have risk factors that make births complicated or live too far from the hospital," said Milli Hill, founder of Positive Birth Movement.