Just saw the documentary, The Business of Being Born, produced by Ricki Lake. There is a clip of the movie here:
http://www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com/
It was very compelling for me. I'm not a mom or even pregnant at this point in my life, but this film certainly made me think about what I need to start planning or researching if I do have a child.
Anyone else out there who has seen this film and your opinions?
For the many of you that are pregnant, any thoughts of what you would like to do if your labor goes as you plan? Those who are already moms, what was your experience? Anything you wish could have been done differently? Any home birth veterans out there or planning one? Did you use a midwife or doula or currently working with one?
http://www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com/
It was very compelling for me. I'm not a mom or even pregnant at this point in my life, but this film certainly made me think about what I need to start planning or researching if I do have a child.
Anyone else out there who has seen this film and your opinions?
For the many of you that are pregnant, any thoughts of what you would like to do if your labor goes as you plan? Those who are already moms, what was your experience? Anything you wish could have been done differently? Any home birth veterans out there or planning one? Did you use a midwife or doula or currently working with one?