Orgasmic Birth Documentary
Available only in limited screening dates around the world and through the websites as a DVD you can own, this documentary follows the intimate birthing journey of eleven women. Each is shown laboring undisturbed in a free, sensuous, joyous moment in a variety of environments and with a mixture of outcomes in the birth process; from homebirth to cesarean without demonizing one or the other. The film begs the question – “What would happen if women were taught to enjoy birth rather than endure it?”
The first thing you need to know is that the film is not a ‘how to’ or instructional movie. Orgasmic Birth poses the ultimate challenge to our cultural myths and confronts even the staunchest natural birthing advocates beliefs about birthing. It opens the possibilities for all of us to rethink our beliefs about birthing, pregnancy and the sexual nature of birth. Absolutely birth can be painful, exhausting, traumatic; but equally it can be joyous, empowering, exhilarating, and perhaps even enjoyable.

Reactions to the film have ranged from sniggering laughter, to disbelief to outrage from all walks of life and experiences. Again, it is not the material most people are reacting to – it is their own perceptions and expectations of what they believe birth to be.
Filmmaker Debra Pascali-Bonaro reveals a revolutionary approach to birth that is statistically safer and healthier for both mother and child than the birthing and delivery methods that are standard in many parts of the world today. She draws on interviews from a variety of well known experts and respected people, from Sarah J. Buckley author of Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering, Ina May Gaskin author of Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth to Dr. Christiane Northrup, author of numerous books and famously Oprah’s gyno. The documentary shows a variety of birthing situations, from homebirth, to c-section, to medical intervention – without passing judgement on any woman’s decision to birth the way she felt necessary or empowered to do so. And in case you were wondering, it does capture a birth where the labouring woman orgasms. It’s an incredibly powerful, beautiful scene.
This film reminds us that when women give birth in a safe, private and unobserved space pleasure and ecstasy are possible. Hopefully it will encourage more women to seek out such a birth environment and to make choices which will support their parenting and relationship outcomes in years to come. Although initially this film will appeal to the already converted (mainly homebirth or natural birth advocates), it ought to be promoted within mainstream birthing communities and medical practices. It reinforces natural birthing beliefs and gives viewers a solid way to understand natural birth is important – why reform is important. The sad thing is that the majority of people don’t even know that homebirth is legal or possible.
This film is a must for anyone contemplating parenting, those who are pregnant or those unhappy with the current state of medical intervention and control within birthing.
Copies of the DVD can be obtained through Debra’s site in the US, or here for Australia and New Zealand.
Image ©2008 Jada Shapiro www.birthdaypresence.net
Annie is a freelance writer and describes herself as a Thaumaturg (what mother isn’t?). See her catch her growing amount of websites and blogs.
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Annie draws on her years as a teacher, a busy mother of two and time in the corporate field to bring life experience to her eclectic style of writing. She has written speculative science fiction, feminist literature, romance, adventure and magazine articles exploring themes in mothering, feminism, spirituality and sharing her journey as a woman. Currently involved with a number of collaborative writing projects in both fiction and non fiction AS WELL as conducting workshops with community and speaking at key events, Annie somehow finds time to care for her family and occasionally sleep .
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