DON’T PUSH FAUT PAS POUSSER ! The mind-blowing film about birth & giving back the credit to the babies.
An investigation into childbirth industrialisation and an invitation to the journey of childbirth.
Take the time to choose how we wish to deliver our babies, to grow, to trust ourselves. Bring to light women’s and babies’ competencies, too often neglected. Suggest to mothers and fathers that this gateway isn’t just a formality but that it is worth making choices around it.
ENLIGHTEN BIRTH
The secret to this journey is good childbirth preparation.
À petits pas avec Nina vers la Wonder maman qui est en toi !
Programme d'accompagnement à la grossesse, à l'accouchement et au post-partum dont la vocation est de permettre aux femmes de faire des choix qui leur ressemblent et aborder en confiance les étapes de leur nouvelle vie de maman.
Pre-requisite The pain from the contractions during labour. It has been a direction of research, a thinking subject (a subject to ponder), a source of inspiration since the conception of …
After over 30 years of the plebiscite, the epidural has lost some of her aura and the future mothers are asking for more and more information when it comes to …
A better preparation for childbirth : the origin of the film
Bringing a child to life, delivering a baby, giving birth, being born.
This seems so natural, so evident when we forget the medical services offered (imposed?) to pregnant women in the occidental world. I am expecting my first child, so I go and visit the ward. Is it possible that while I am on the verge of becoming a mother, someone tells me how to deliver my baby? How am I going to know what my baby needs if I am not even capable of letting him come into this life, smoothly, naturally, like he and my body know how to do? Is the danger that I am being warned of so certain? Haven’t I got the strength in me to overcome the pain? Isn’t it necessary to separate this pain from suffering?
I feel I am capable and if I feel this strength. When my body lets me know that my baby’s birth is imminent, I will bring him to life on my own, accompanying him on his journey, to his first day.