The brave mommy was broadcasting during the entire process, inviting her 50 thousand subscribers to watch.
Many of us are embarrassed to call our own husband for childbirth, and even giving birth in front of strangers (doctors do not count) will never occur to anyone. But Emma Isaacs from Los Angeles not only invited all her relatives and friends to give birth, but even her 56 thousand followers on Instagram.
During childbirth, the woman was broadcasting live, and netizens saw everything: from contractions to pushing and having a baby.
Emma gave birth at home. Two midwives and a doula were there to help her. As a result, on June 1, a boy was born, who was named Louis.
For Emma, this is already the sixth child. The mother of many children admits: after the first birth, she was in great shock for a long time. But six months later, the fear disappeared.
“During my previous birth, I really wanted to broadcast. But then they dissuaded me, which she later regretted very much, – the woman admitted the day before. “All five births were wonderful, I hope the sixth will be the same.”
“I just want to do my little bit to show how strong women are and that having a baby is an amazing experience,” Emma explains her decision. “Of course you can say: this is the worst thing I could think of. Your right. But if you or your friends are afraid to give birth, I invite you to live this day with me. I will give the phone to my family, who will be here with me, and we will go on the air. “
The contractions began at 8 pm, and Emma periodically began to share her feelings in stories.
When the contractions became more frequent, the blogger moved to the pool. She was surrounded by the whole family, including the dog, and then the non-stop broadcast began.
Thousands of people watched the live broadcast, watching the birth of a baby, whose name they did not even know. Contrary to Emma’s expectations, there were no negative comments after the broadcast. On the contrary, people were delighted.
“I cried when I looked! What a great experience! ” “Thank you for allowing us to be present at such a special event – the birth of a new miracle!”
Interview
What do you think, is it appropriate to lay out the birth for everyone to see?
No, this is a very intimate process!
I do not mind, but I would be afraid myself.
Great idea! Why not share such an event with others?