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http://www.netflix.com/WiSearch?v1=T...q=the%20busine
That's the link Netflix.com--> business of being born
To be bright of brain, let no man boast,
but take good heed of his tongue:
the sage and silent come seldom to grief
as they fare among folk in the hall
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I think it's more of an, "what does everyone think, and also, what connotations does it have concerning Heathenry." Simply, she asked two questions, albeit, melded into one. Now, "Heathenry" pushes for self sufficiency, so there would certainly be a tendency to do home birth because of that. However, it also espouses making your own decisions, so in the case of Heathenry, I would argue that you should do whatever you felt was best for your family. Personally, I've had friends who have gone through giving birth with a midwife and enjoyed the experience, and it is something I would definitely be in favor of if my (hypothetical) wife decided that's how she'd do things.
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I wanted a home birth but feared the complications that could've occurred, especially as my first labour was so long and my son was foetally distressed. Even then, I've only had midwives, as doctors are really a pain in the arse who only get in the way of what should naturally occur.
The compromise we found was a birthing room or centre (depending on the hospital's facilities). We were near the hospital if anything may have gone wrong, and yet we had the privacy and comforts like home. In saying this, though, that was my choice and it's ultimately the woman's choice in the long run.
I really don't think it just comes down to whatever religion you are. It's more about convenience and practical means.
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I was born at home no big deal. No particular reason why I was, probably just because they wanted to save money.
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