Made by Moms and Dads for becoming Moms and Dads.
This page is made for all becoming Moms and Dads, women and men with child wishes, but affraid of the birth.
Moms and Dads are telling about they own experience of they childbirth.
They try to make courage and describe in word, pictures and films, how a birth runs off and that it is not so bad as it looks like.
Also for students of the medicine this side is made, in order to be able to drive the training in front further, because without these birth aides, a birth would be afflicted with very much risk.
However, please considere that all pictures and movies of births, are shown explicitly in all details, and not everybody can cope with it.
The topic birth, was never documented so exactly and explicitly, how it is the case here. Through this you will receive probably the best information approximately around normal births, water births, Caesarians and placentas.
That´s why this page became the predicate Particulary Valuable.
 
     

Normal Childbirth - Childbirth at the common way.
The first stage of labor starts classically when the effaced (thinned) cervix is 3 cm dilated. There is variation in this point as some women may have active contractions prior to reaching this point, or they may reach this point without regular contractions. The onset of actual labor is defined when the cervix begins to progressively dilate. Rupture of the membranes, or a blood stained 'show' may or may not occur at around this stage ...
 
     

Waterbirth - This kind of birth is causing less pain as the usual normal birth.
Water birth is a method of giving birth, which involves immersion in warm water.
Proponents believe that this method is safe and provides many benefits for both mother and infant, including pain relief and a less traumatic birth experience for the baby.
However, critics argue that the procedure introduces unnecessary risks to the infant such as infection and water inhalation ...
 
     

Caesarean section - is a surgical procedure.
There are several types of Caesarean section (CS). The differences between them lie primarily in the deep incision made on the uterus, apart from the type of laparotomy used to access the uterus.
The classical Caesarean section involves a midline longitudinal incision which allows a larger space to deliver the baby. However, it is rarely performed today as it is more prone to complications ...
 
     

Placenta- he placenta is an ephemeral organ present in placental vertebrates.
When the fetus is born, its placenta begins a physiological separation for spontaneous expulsion afterwards (and for this reason is also called the afterbirth). In humans, the umbilical cord is routinely clamped and severed prior to the delivery of the placenta, often within seconds or minutes of birth, a medical protocol known as 'active management of third stage' which has been called into question by advocates of natural birth ....
 
     

Mothers and fathers report from their view of births as stories.
Mothers, who already bore their children, tell their experiences before, during and immediately after the birth.

Stories of women, who brought their children without assistance, completely alone on the world.

Stories of fathers, who were present with the birth, held the hand of their dearest at the hours of pain and as the long desired child finally came.