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    Birth Into Being - The Russian Waterbirth Experience

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    Russian Spiritual Midwife, Tatyana Sargunas and her filmmaker husband Alexei, recorded five totally natural, incredible waterbirths. This video takes you on a breathtaking expedition to witness families birthing in the Black Sea, and into their home to see the birth of their own babies in a handmade clear birthing pool.

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    1999-01-07

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    Five totally natural, incredible waterbirths.

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