"It is not the same to give birth as to give birth": the differences between a natural and an instrumental birth in video

Awesome. Shocking Amazing. I have no words to describe this video titled “It is not the same to give birth as to give birth“, In which the differences between an instrumentalized birth and a natural birth.

Just two days ago we explained the difference between vaginal delivery (if it was instrumentalized) and natural birth. It wasn't the first time we did it, because in Babies and more We often talk about what the ideal birth would be and how women should be treated. We explain that respect must be maximum, that the woman should feel the protagonist of the moment, that she should be able to make decisions, that professionals should intrude as little as possible in childbirth, but being aware in case there is any problem and therefore that Instrumentation should be avoided, unless strictly necessary.

We have spoken so many times that it seems that there is nothing new to say about it, so, in this situation, it can be useful to watch a video that shows that it is not the same to give birth to professionals who treat women as if they were sick and they take the initiative in childbirth than to do it with professionals who are more respectful of physiological processes, who let the childbirth flow and the baby arrive without haste.

It is not the same to give birth as to give birth"It is a video of almost six minutes that, notice, it can hurt the viewer's sensitivity, because it shows everything from a birth (and when I say everything, ...). It is signed by the publisher Ob Stare, although I have not been able to see a reference to it on their website. You can see the video below:

As we have said, two deliveries are shown in great detail, one instrumentalized and the other a natural birth. In one of them the mother is lying while connected to various devices and serums and in the other the mother is squatting. In one the professionals touch and touch and in the other it is the mother who puts her hand to caress her baby's head. In one, the mother has an episiotomy (as we have said on other occasions, it is only indicated in a very low percentage of women) and in the other it is not. In one the baby comes out against the force of gravity, almost pointing upwards and in the other that force is used so that the baby "falls" outside.

In the end you can see some more expulsives in conditions of little intervention and the treatment that babies receive in some and other protocols. It is not the same as wrapping your baby in a cold sterile size, cleaning it and carrying it, that the newborn stay in his mother's arms, taking the opportunity to make the first shot, increasing the chances of success in breastfeeding and improving the maintenance of your body temperature, among many other things.

Photos | Lars Plougmann, Cscott2006 on Flickr
Video | Youtube
Via | Sina Association
In Babies and more | A vaginal birth is not the same as a natural birth, What the WHO advises for a normal delivery, What the WHO advises against in a normal birth

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