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A woman has birthed her baby girl on the water’s edge at a beach, supported by her doula and obstetrician in what she describes was a ‘natural and ecological birth’.

Maria Luna, who is herself a doula, shared videos of her incredible and powerful birth on social media and explained how she prepared for the unique labour and birth.

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“Today was the day, the expected day, we lived our natural, physiological, ecological birth, in the place we dreamed, with wonderful details from God to live it and with the ideal company,” she wrote in the comments of her video (translated from Spanish).

“We will not deny that in waiting came negative thoughts, but as God says in his word: Philippians 4:6-7 ‘Do not worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.’

“Every evil thought fades away, and though all these previous days were rainy days, thinking on the time of labour would be, in being the first time living it so, we did not stop believing, to visualise the power to live God’s design in this new birth but above all every night on our knees seeking his will.

“Design that today we expose in this video, from the knowledge, experience and accompaniment of a team of professionals … who respect both physiological and natural design as well as the decision of the protagonists in the process: dad, mum and baby.”

Maria explained that the birth was carefully planned, with all of the variables considered.

“To live through this process, a birth plan was made which was shared with the team of humanising professionals of labour. The variables were assessed to be able to live it like: weather, time of process, healthy pregnancy and healthy baby, mum and dad informed and determined.

“Not controlling any of it but hoping that everything will flow through God’s perfect will, this day was a day with radiant sun, a process that started in the day, and the support of the team to carry it out.”

Watch the video:

 


Baby Amelia was born on July 16th at 10.15am in a beach birth, Maria’s husband Raul Ramirez, their doula and obstetrician all supporting Maria through the experience.

The videos have attracted thousands of likes and comments, many commending Maria on her strength and determination. However there were those who were concerned about just how safe a beach birth is.

“I understand that hospitals are violent and disrespectful, but to say that being born like this is right and safe, is to go back 200 years in preventable infant mortality,” commented desix1989.

“We humanise the births with discretion, work ideal conditions that are good for the mother and the baby, births in water with clean water at good temperature and in adequate osmolarity, births in free movement and position, accompanying worthy of the father and the family.. all of that is precious… but keep the criterion @medico which allows us to dilute that the marine microbiota harbours vibrios that are difficult to treat bacteria, which has a sodium charge NOT suitable for intake and that a newborn baby has a circulating volume.

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“She is so young and a stomach that with 5 cc the first few hours is full, so ingesting a salty drink implies a maximum risk, that the water from the rivers has free amoebas that eat the brains literally, Anyway… Let’s unite the good wishes and practices of humanising with a responsible exercise of medicine.”

Earlier this year a mum-of-four also drew criticism for freebirthing her baby in the Pacific Ocean.

What do you think of this amazing birth? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Each to their own.
    For me I would pick a hospital everytime.
    I have strong knowledge of a couple of people who had babies away from hospitals and the out come was not a good one. The unexpected can happen and my childs life is not something that i was ever happy to risk.

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  • Beautiful story but I will prefer hospital.

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  • I most certainly wouldn’t be giving birth at a place like this – too many things can happen and good things either.

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  • oh my incredible

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  • This is the ultimate water birth! Although I’d be worried about attracting sharks, and also kids swimming in the water with placenta/blood hanging around

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  • It’s not something I would do. I’ll be too worried about what sea life I would attract

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  • Not the place I would have chosen to give birth. Seems a little too public especially since it was planned and all.

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  • This should not be encouraged, how simply dangerous

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  • I congratulations on the birth of their little girl but I could never do that myself. I like to know that I’m in the best place if anything goes wrong.


    • I felt the same way, go for the best plan but have all the other plans in place just in case needed.

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  • I’m actually surprised she found an obstetrician that supported her with that.

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  • I could never have done this but I did notice that the baby wasn’t in the water for long so that’s probably a good thing. Congratulations that all are healthy and happy.

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  • Oh my goodness. Childbirth triggers me. It takes me back to my birthing experience that was so traumatic. Glad it’s not that way for the majority of mothers.

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  • Congratulations for this family, but not something that’s for me. Glad they got what they wanted

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  • I know for sure that I would never give birth this way. Sorry it’s just not right!

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  • Oh my God! Happy for her to had her baby at the beach and congratulations

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  • Beautiful birth plan, glad it all worked out so well for her. I would have loved something like that.

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  • Beautiful, I love it ! Good that she had a great team behind her and glad all went well


    • And respect for the way she draws strength from her faith !

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  • There are many levels of concern for me but individuals are free to make their own choices.

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  • What a birthing experience!

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  • Why? I can’t imagine it would be very clean and way too public.

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