Born at Home

199349 min 23 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Glynis Whiting

Production: Dale PhillipsGlynis WhitingGraydon McCrea

Script: Glynis Whiting

Born at Home explores the issues and rewards of birthing at home with the assistance of a midwife. The Waddell family of Red Deer, Alberta, takes us through the profoundly moving home delivery of their third child. Homebirth mothers and their midwives in New Brunswick and British Columbia reveal the positive family bonding that arises from the homebirth experience, their previous not-so-positive experience with birthing in a hospital and the political and legal roadblocks that have sometimes been put in the way of the homebirth option. The film presents homebirth as a viable option for mothers who are likely to have a normal, low-risk birth and for families that wish to strenghten the family unit through participation in the birthing process.

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Subject categories


  • Sexuality and Reproduction > Birth
  • Health and Medicine > Pregnancy and BirthWomen
  • Families > Sexuality and ReproductionWomen
  • Women > Sexuality and Reproduction

Credits


director
Glynis Whiting
script
Glynis Whiting
producer
Dale Phillips
Glynis Whiting
executive producer
Graydon McCrea
cinematography
Ken Hewlett
sound
Clancy Livingston
editing
Michel Lalonde
narrator
Elan Ross Gibson
music
Richard Link