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homewaterbirthcontractions: I want my man to have his hands on me at all times and to hold me in his

homewaterbirthcontractions:

I want my man to have his hands on me at all times and to hold me in his arms and to tell me that I’m in control and that I got this and to relax my face and shoulders and to ride each wave and feel each surge as I breathe our baby down. I want my man to tell me to swim out and greet each wave as I ride each wave and relax my body. I want my man to tell me to allow the force and strength of each wave to bring me closer to our baby. I want my man to tell me to move through each wave and just concentrate, sway, breathe, and let each wave wash over me and to just simply let each wave go through me. I want my man to tell me that each wave I ride, to focuse on my breathing and to let each wave do what they do best, come and go as I surrendered to their power. I want my man to tell me to not focuse on the pressure of each wave, but to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Both arms wrapped around me and both hands rubbing/caressing the whole entire lower part of my belly as she encourages me through each and every single one of my surges.


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Birth, in all of its raw, ecstatic, primal glory is the most natural thing in the world to behold. I

Birth, in all of its raw, ecstatic, primal glory is the most natural thing in the world to behold.

It is beautiful.

It is powerful.

It is home.

Yes there is always some risk inherent in birth - because birth is life, and because in birth we walk between two worlds - those of flesh and those of spirit.

Yes birth often brings with it powerfully intense sensations - but when we are able to move, to sway, to breathe, to feel supported and loved, often this intensity is manageable and can be a precious opportunity to touch the golden core of our true power.

The truth is that an undisturbed, physiologic birth is a normal bodily process. It is not an an emergency just waiting to happen - and more then that, listening to and trusting birthing women and their intuition is primary risk management.

Look into the eyes of a child witnessing a gentle, peaceful, ecstatic home birth and take note of what you see.

Awe. Wonder. Amazement. Fascination. Joy.

This is the truth of the essence of undisturbed birth reflected in their eyes.

Birth was never meant to be hidden away from us, from our children, from our families. It is not normal that for many women the first birth they ever witness is their own.

(Common yes - but not normal).

Ecstatic, powerful, passionate, transcendental, joyous, blissful, triumphant birth - is our birthright.

Birth is part of the collective culture of women. We are reclaiming what is ours. And giving that gift back to our families for the health + well-being of the future generations.

Words Oceana @sacred.earth.motherhood

repost from @jennavanloon.doulatog

Sharing these moments of family centered birth is PIVOTAL! We are changing the narrative and taking back our birth stories.
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This BOY with all these sisters ♥️ I asked mama if they loved him so much - she said “in a smothering kind of way”. How lucky he is ☺️

#Repost @thediversebirth


#ecstaticbirth #homebirth #waterbirth #gentlebirth #peacefulbirth #birthwithoutfear #empoweredbirth#homebirthmidwife#homebirthmidwifery
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Hey everyone,

Just wanted to share my google drive collection of birth videos. I am still addding videos to the drive whenever I see something new and hot. Hope you guys enjoy.

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