Posted: Fri, Jul 02 2010, 4:16 pm Post subject: re: Frum Homebirth story on A Baby Story!!!
I can't wait to watch this when I have more time. I started watching the very first part, and I saw her moaning away and I was like, "yup, been there many times."
Posted: Sat, Jul 03 2010, 3:04 pm Post subject: re: Frum Homebirth story on A Baby Story!!!
wow, beautiful
I recognized her as soon as the story started. I went to sleep away camp with her over 15 years ago.
wow, lovely to see a frum family on that wonderful show
Posted: Sat, Jul 03 2010, 3:12 pm Post subject: re: Frum Homebirth story on A Baby Story!!!
Wow. Wow. Wow. It makes me want to have another baby (just having the baby, not pregnancy). That was my all-time favorite show in the U.S. What a beautiful family and a beautiful birth. Kudos to the DC's mother who brought him up to know it when he saw a "female goddess". They are sooooo luckyyyyyyy! _________________ The future simply isn't what it used to be....
Posted: Sat, Jul 03 2010, 3:31 pm Post subject: Re: re: Frum Homebirth story on A Baby Story!!!
bluebird wrote:
How amzing! I got all teary, even. I love that little baby smile at the end.
I said to myself that I wouldn't get teary when I watched this...NO No Not meee...I did get misty eyed at the birth video being able to relate to the feelings and emotions and pains of birth.
Posted: Sat, Jul 03 2010, 5:12 pm Post subject: Re: re: Frum Homebirth story on A Baby Story!!!
Tamiri wrote:
When I watch these things, I find myself bearing down and pushing at the same time the birthing mother does. So weird!
try being a doula- I do it every time I am at a birth too! _________________ ~~~experienced doula since 2006~~~
~~~birth activist, women's issues advisor, VBAC educator since 1997~~~
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