Home Birth Debate - Part 1
Video Description: Giving birth can be a daunting event, and the pros and cons of different birthing options are important to assess. Actress, author, producer and talk show host Ricki Lake discusses her experiences with alternative birthing methods. Related Article Subjects: Home Birth Debate, alternative birthing methods, birth, birthing options, home birth, pregnancy, the doctors, Learn about Home Birth DebateHome Birth Debate
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Home Birth Debate - Part 2
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