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Childbirth - Normal Delivery - YouTube
Learn more. Demonstration of a normal delivery of a baby with no complications.
Woman giving birth: Live birth video | BabyCenter
In a natural birth, the mother gives birth vaginally without pain medication (like an epidural). Natural childbirth can be a safe option for a low-risk pregnancy.
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Experience the reality of Natural Birth: the pain, the courage, and the miracle of new life.
Delivery Videos That Show What Natural Birth Is Really Like
As you prepare for your own natural childbirth, watch these inspiring delivery videos. You'll see home births, water births, and natural hospital births.
Birth Certificates - New York State Department of Health
Information on obtaining copies of birth certificates from the New York State Department of Health
Childbirth - Wikipedia
It involves three stages of labour: the shortening and opening of the cervix during the first stage, descent and birth of the baby during the second, and the birth of the placenta during the third.
Birth | Definition, Stages, Complications, & Facts | Britannica
Birth, process of bringing forth a child from the uterus, or womb. The three stages of labor are dilatation, expulsion, and the placental stage. Learn more about these stages, the methods to relieve the pain of labor, and complications that can occur during the process in this article.
Birth - Wikipedia
The total gestation period from fertilization to birth is normally about 38 weeks (birth usually occurring 40 weeks after the last menstrual period). The normal process of childbirth takes several hours and has three stages.
Birth Videos & Birth Videographers — Birth Becomes You
The largest collection of birth videos from birth videographers around the world. Home birth, birth center, hospital birth stories.
Childbirth | Stages of Labor | Effacement | MedlinePlus
Delivery can occur either vaginally through the birth canal, or if there are complications, the delivery may be done surgically by a Cesarean section. This is when the baby is taken out through your abdomen (belly) and uterus.
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