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Birthing With Dolphins

posted 19th Jan
I've been obsessed ever since I heard about The Black Sea Babies.

Basically they are babies who were birthed in the black sea in the presence of dolphins.. I think it's so awesome.

If I'm ever pregnant again I'm going to Hawaii and doing it and making some flippered friends!


Underwater Birth and Dolphins

"Igor Tscharkofsy, Dr. Igor Smirnov and Elena Tonetti in Russia, Dr. Michel Odent, M.D. in France, Estelle Meyers in New Zealand, Dr. Gowri Motha, M.D. in London, Binnie Dansby in England and others pioneered underwater birth.

Now underwater birth is an accepted as part of the British health services and recommended for those who anticipate problems with their pregnancy. Literally thousands of successful underwater births have occurred throughout the world. The initial enthusiasm for this technique has grown and its benefits for the mother and child are increasingly confirmed.

Parallel to these developments, the practice of dolphin assisted therapy developed through the work of Dr. Hank Truby, Dr. Betsy Smith, Dr. David Nathanson, David Cole, Scott Taylor, Dr. Horace Dobbs, M.D., et alia. The direct experience of many people who have encountered dolphins and been healed by them also confirms this approach.
See: http:///www.planetpuna.com/dp.htm

As the advantages of underwater birth became clear, and the therapeutic value of dolphins was demonstrated, the concept of humans birthing underwater with dolphins developed. Since birthing in water is beneficial, and dolphins are able to heal or improve a wide range of medical conditions, it is reasonable to suppose that their presence at water births could be beneficial.

Some 20 years ago, after developing and confirming the benefits of water birth, Igor Tscharkofsy began to birth human babies in the Black Sea with the dolphins. Some of the reported occurrences include a mother and a baby playing with the dolphins within 45 minutes of the birth, another instance of a free dolphin escorting a newborn human baby to the surface for its first breath. According to Igor Smirnoff, their research director, water babies develop six months faster over their first two years and development of waking, talking etc. occur earlier. According to Elena Tonetti, who managed the Black Sea birth project for several years, the children are also ambidextrous.

Dolphins are curious about pregnant women and often come around to check them out. This is a common occurrence according to Dean Bernal, companion to the free dolphin Jo Jo who swims with many people in the Turks and Caicos islands. In commercial "swim with dolphin" programs, pregnant ladies are often excluded from the swims because the dolphins often concentrate their attention exclusively on her to the exclusion of the other guests.

In the Black Sea, dolphins would often come close to the people in the water and were present at many births. Dr. Gowri Motha, M.D. took 8 pregnant ladies to the dolphin facilities at Eliat so they could birth with the dolphins. She is convinced that this is beneficial for the mother and the babies. More evaluation and repetition of the process will more firmly establish the benefits of underwater birth with the dolphins.

The work of Dr. Stanislav Grof and others have established that the birth experience is the major formative experience for our personality. A good birth results in an imprint of basic trust in the universe while a difficult birth can lead to an imprint of struggle. Whatever the imprint, it tends to be repeated in our later lives.

From a physical point of view, human babies at birth have proportionately the largest head of any land creature with the smallest body. Dr. John Lilly found that angular accelerations can create sheer forces on the brain.

Above a certain critical value that depends on brain and body size, the brain can be damaged by accelerations. A birth into water allows a smooth transition where the head and brain are neutrally buoyant. The mass of the water minimizes the accelerations to the brain and helps insure its intact delivery. See: http://www.planetpuna.com/Brain-Size-Birth

The fact that humans like water, swim, dive, and are attracted to birthing in the water has led to the development of the Aquatic Ape Theory that postulates that humans are partially aquatic creatures and evolved in a watery environment near rivers and coastlines for millions of years. This has resulted in several "marine" characteristics including the structure of the nose, the position and shape of the breasts, subcutaneous fat, and tear glands which are characteristic of some marine animals like seals, dolphins and sea birds. See: www.planetpuna.com/siriusa/AQApe.htm

This puts water birth in a context in where it is part of our aquatic heritage and approaches the conditions of our ideal primal environment. We now know several cultures practiced water births including the ancient Egyptians and the Hawaiians. In fact, Hawaiians performed underwater births with dolphins as late as 1937 and still privately maintain this practice.

At the moment, the birth activities in the Black Sea have ceased. While several projects have sought to establish places where people could birth with dolphins, this has yet to occur.

The Dolphin Attended Water and Natural (DAWN) Birth Center

Hawaii is ideal for underwater births attended by free dolphins. The climate is ideal and there are coastal areas throughout the islands where dolphins come close to the shore.

A Sample of the type of coastline suitable for the habitat is seen below.

There are tide pools, hot ponds, access for free dolphins. This area of Hawaii is the only area where all these occur together. Therefore this is a prime area for establishing water birth with dolphins and the human-dolphin habitats where we can live and learn from each other. This area can also be the first embassy for the Cetacean Commonwealth. "

Link:
http://www.planetpuna.com/Birth&Dolphins/index.htm
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I live in Colorado
posted 19th Jan
My only issue with it is it wouldn't it be possible to damage the dolphins with our bodily fluids?
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I have 2 kids & live in Dexter, Michigan
posted 19th Jan
Have you seen any documentaries on dolphins before?
Yea they are cute and have this magical presence to them but they can KILL.
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I have 1 child & live in California
posted 19th Jan
Quoting Clk:" My only issue with it is it wouldn't it be possible to damage the dolphins with our bodily fluids?"




Hmm, I'm not sure. This is the only study they've really done on it but didn't report any issues with the dolphins. :-) I think they're used to human contact, so I'd assume they've come into contact with some fluids (menstruation for example.)
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I live in Colorado
posted 19th Jan
Quoting MzDENISE:" Have you seen any documentaries on dolphins before? Yea they are cute and have this magical presence to them but they can KILL. "




Yes, I've seen documentaries on dolphins before.
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I live in Colorado
posted 19th Jan
A few weeks ago someone posted a video of a lady lab outing with dolphins! It was kind of cool.

http://forum.baby-gaga.com/about2423151.html
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I have 1 child & live in Beach Haven, New Jersey
posted 19th Jan
I always wondered if the blood would attract sharks.
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I have 2 kids & live in Minnesota
posted 19th Jan
<blockquote><b>Quoting Chim Richalds:</b>" I always wondered if the blood would attract sharks."</blockquote>




It's not blood that attracts the sharks. Actually they are more attracted to poop. And they usually like dead things more than living.
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I have 1 child & live in Beach Haven, New Jersey
posted 19th Jan
Quoting Jenna+1:" <blockquote><b>Quoting Chim Richalds:</b>" I always wondered if the blood would attract ... [snip!] ... blood that attracts the sharks. Actually they are more attracted to poop. And they usually like dead things more than living."


People poop during labor all the time. I don't really know anything about sharks, lol, it was just a question I had while watching the documentary on this awhile back.
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I have 2 kids & live in Minnesota
posted 19th Jan
<blockquote><b>Quoting Chim Richalds:</b>" People poop during labor all the time. I don't really know anything about sharks, lol, it was just a question I had while watching the documentary on this awhile back."</blockquote>




Lol yeah I know but I was just saying. I read way too much and I've read a few studies on how blood attracts sharks. And they do notice it but don't seem to be bothered with it as much as we would think. Also they can't smell it as from far away as you'd think. We always hear about how great sharks can smell but its really not that great.
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I have 1 child & live in Beach Haven, New Jersey
posted 19th Jan
Wayyy too many ways for this one to go wrong. Nuh-uh, nuh-uh.
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I'm due July 31st, have 3 kids & live in Kansas
posted 19th Jan
<blockquote><b>Quoting Jenna+1:</b>" <blockquote><b>Quoting Chim Richalds:</b>" People poop during labor all the time. ... [snip!] ... can't smell it as from far away as you'd think. We always hear about how great sharks can smell but its really not that great."</blockquote>




most breeds of sharks are not aggressive toward humans. at monterey bay aquarium they have tons of breeds of sharks and divers feed them by hand.
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I live in Colorado
posted 19th Jan
Dolphins kill their babies for fun. As awesome as they are and as beautiful and all that ... They hump and kill things for fun. I'm not letting my newborn near that.

Go water birth though!
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I have 2 kids & live in New Zealand
posted 19th Jan
Id we super terrified. Dolphins rape.
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I live in Illinois
posted 19th Jan
<blockquote><b>Quoting Mary.:</b>" Id we super terrified. Dolphins rape. "</blockquote>




there used to be a website called dolphinsex.org lol. devoted to people having "consensual sex" with dolphins. haha think it's gone now
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I live in Colorado
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