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kachan77
As the author of "The Faceless Caesarean" I have experienced both, the unnatural birth via a C-section, and the phantastic natural boost of an uncomplicated but well prepared homebirth. Just a few weeks ago we have launched our book "The Luxury of Private Birth" which will come out in a few month in English (www.privatebirth.net). Hundreds of homebirth mothers tell their stories, and quite often the mothers have had bad birth experiences in hospitals before deciding to give birth at home. About 95 percent of the Luxury-mothers have classified their homebirth experiences as "very good" (best mark). Nearly every homebirth mother would like to give birth at home when being pregnant again. A few of them wouldn't, f.e. because they have been over 70 years of age when filling out the questionnaire ;-) All the best from Salzburg, Austria, to Japan, where I have lived from 1996 to 1997. Caroline
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