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It’s really not easy to take real photos of pregnant women giving birth at home

It is really not easy to take real photos of pregnant women giving birth at home.

In foreign countries, many couples actually choose to give birth at home instead of going to the hospital. They will hire a doctor to ensure that the pregnant woman will not have any accidents.

First, they prepared a bathtub for the pregnant woman that was large enough to accommodate her.

The bathtub was covered with many layers of special thermal insulation plastic, and warm water at 37 degrees Celsius was put into the bathtub.

Mothers enter the bathtub and sit down. It is said that this can moderately relieve the severe labor pain before giving birth. At the same time, attention should be paid to keeping the house warm to prevent the mother from getting cold.

The mother-in-law was sitting in the bathtub, looking very painful, with beads of sweat oozing out from her forehead. The family could only put a towel around her neck to wipe away sweat and keep warm.

Facing his wife who was in excruciating pain during childbirth, the husband couldn’t bear it, so he even sat in the bathtub and comforted her.

The wife’s cervix was finally fully opened. She tried hard to push the child out of her body, and her expression became ferocious.

Finally, a healthy baby boy was successfully delivered. Photographer Jennifer said it was so shocking, the whole scene was sacred and exciting, and in the end Jennifer couldn't help but cry together with the other girls present.