Ladies, you all know how much I love the world of motherhood. It’s no wonder I created Trocando Fraldas (now Famivita Contents), right? I’ve already talked here about the 5 most beautiful natural births on the internet and how much they move me. Today I’ll keep talking about normal birth videos, but this time we’ll see the most unusual ones. So take the kids away from the screen, because some of them have strong scenes. And if you have a weak stomach for certain things, be careful, okay? Enjoy!

1. Natural Birth After 2 C-sections

Her dream was to give birth normally. But everything seemed to go against that dream. Because she had two C-sections, everyone said it wouldn’t be possible. However, through a doctor who supported normal and humanized births1, and her own determination, her dream came true with the birth of her son Bento. Then, when she gave birth to Caio, she had a beautiful home birth full of love and emotion!

2. Breech and En-Caul Birth (Without Breaking the Amniotic Sac)

An amazing birth in two ways, first because it’s breech (meaning the baby’s feet and bottom come out first), and second, because it happened without breaking the amniotic sac2. Nature really is impressive.

3. Birth in Nature and Unassisted

A fully unassisted natural birth, just like in the early days of the world, and just as it was with our grandmothers, great-grandmothers, and ancestors. Have you ever seen a birth like this, in the middle of the forest, only with the help of goodwill and the strength of nature?

4. Birth Delivered by the Father

Imagine the emotion for a father to deliver his wife’s baby and welcome his child into the world? It’s a beautiful moment that was recorded and is among the top different delivery videos on Famivita Contents.

5. Birth in the Car

A solitary birth, since she didn’t have time to make it to the maternity hospital! Thrilling, but at the same time, I felt the fright the woman must have gone through. It’s worth seeing the miracle of life!

Readers’ Questions:

How to prepare for natural childbirth?

To get ready for a natural birth and have a smooth delivery, a woman needs both physical and emotional preparation. Good prenatal care, up-to-date exams, and respecting the body’s signals are important. For women who have the support of a doula, the preparation can be even more intensive and respectful before, during, and after birth.

What is labor pain like?

Labor pain is very relative and varies from woman to woman. The experience is unique and the pain is never the same for everyone. Some may go through intense, but quick and not-so-painful labor, while others may have longer and more painful births. Everything depends on how the body responds and the moment itself, there’s no way to predict.

How to know if the pelvis is too narrow for natural birth?

The obstetrician is the one who can say if the pelvis is too narrow for a natural birth and if a C-section is necessary. You can clear this doubt and seek guidance during your consultations.

How is labor induced in a natural birth?

Natural birth induction can be done in two ways: with medications or without them. In this case, guidance includes acupuncture, massages, walking, and, if possible, having sexual intercourse. This increases the chances of spontaneous labor. Induction with medication may be done with pills (such as misoprostol) or, if there’s enough dilation and contractions, it can be assisted using oxytocin.

How to minimize labor pain?

Some ways to reduce the pain of natural birth include controlling your breathing, taking warm showers or even baths. A pilates ball, massages, and soothing music can also help women at this moment.

How does the body change after natural birth?

Due to all the transformations from 9 months of pregnancy, a woman’s body will go through a recovery process. The belly may remain loose and larger than before, the breasts will become bigger and more sensitive due to milk production, and hormones will begin returning to normal. Because of this, mood, hair, and skin will also change. Also read: All About Natural Birth – Does the Cord Interfere?