Birthing Options
Hypnobirthing
This is quickly gaining popularity amongst women who want to experien
ce labor naturally. Pregnant women
Birthing Chairs
This is a specially designed chair that can support a pregnant woman
Leboyer Births
Leboyer births follow the theory that the birthing process should be as tranquil as possible. It aims at making the child’s transition from uterus to the world as non-traumatic as possible. This may involve soft lights, soft music, a warm bath for the baby, not slapping the newborn to stimulate breathing, not cutting the umbilical cord immediately, etc.
Water Birth
A water birth theoretically eases the baby’s transition from the womb, into another warm, wet environment before entering the real world. Once the baby is born, it is pulled out of the water immediately and placed in the mother’s arms. There is little risk of drowning with a water birth because breathing doesn’t begin until the baby is exposed to air. Your spouse can join you in the tub or hold on to you to provide support. This is really only an option for low-risk pregnancies; however, many women find that the water also provides relaxation and even helps with the progression of labor. Tell us about your experiences with water births! We want to know!
Home Birth
Home births are growing in popularity as more women choose this option over going to the hospital. A home birth allows you to labor in the comfort of your home, surrounded by people who mean the most to you. And right after you give birth, there's nothing more rewarding than snuggling up in your own bed with your newborn beside you!

