The Business of Being Born
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Loading ... - Published date: October 11, 2010
- Category: Health
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The Business of Being Born is a 2008 documentary film that explores the contemporary experience of childbirth in the United States. Produced by Ricki Lake, it compares various childbirth methods, including midwives, natural births, epidurals, and Cesarean sections.
The film criticizes the American health care system with its emphasis on drugs and costly interventions and its view of childbirth as a medical emergency rather than a natural occurrence. The film documents actual home births and water births. They follow a midwife, Cara, in New York as she takes care of and attends several births.
They then give the audience several shocking statistics about our current birthing techniques and challenges today’s doctors.
For example, the United States has the second worst newborn death rate in the developed world. Many experts are interviewed and they cite a multitude of reasons for this dismal statistic such as the overuse of medical procedures in the interest of saving time.










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With my first I had an obgyn I didn’t like how he treated me, I ended up being enduced then having an epidural whit made me sick, tired, I just didn’t feel good for a long time. I changed to a midwife with my second it seemed more personal and welcoming. I went to have a check up on my due date and was 4 cm and she said i could go on to the hospital and she would meet me there and with in 4 hours i had him in my arms she let me do what i needed it was all natrualI was just in a hospital setting but next time i think i want a home birth because it went smoothly last time