Giving birth at home is a joy, according to Bimba Bosé

There are already several celebrities who have decided give birth in your own home and the last one that adds to this way of giving birth has been Bimba Bosé, who gave birth to their second daughter on June 9.

His first daughter, Dora, was born seven years ago in a hospital and, although everything went well, he decided that for the second one it would be different and according to the artist: "If you are healthy, it is a joy to shine at home."

Now, three weeks after giving birth, he is already working again and we have been able to read his statements in which he explained why he gave birth at home, in his bed.

Bimba Bosé's reasons

According to his first daughter, he went to a hospital out of respect for his family environment. Giving birth at home is something that always scares family members and at that time he did not want this to happen. However, for June's birth, his second daughter decided to do so. That's why he contacted Dr. Santos Leal, who we know in Babies and more for all the interesting things he has told us through Mireia.

June's birth lasted only two hours and the girl was waiting for her mother, her father, camera in hand, and the doctor. Bimba Bosé explains that it was about "An incredible experience, very beast, can not be compared to anything."

The reasons she gives to have given birth at home are that she is not considered a sick person who has to go to a hospital and that, as the pregnancy was perfect, it was natural to have him at home.

It is also clear that many caesarean sections are the result of complications derived directly from the excessive and frequent monitoring and instrumentalization of births, so if nobody touches anything, if nobody gets in the way, the most logical thing is that everything goes well.

The artist adds that it is not against medicine, but tries not to resort to it if it is not necessary.

And to me that gives me little credit ...

Bimba Bosé says that giving birth at home causes the fear of close friends and I agree, because I would be afraid even if it was I who had to give birth.

It is not that I do not trust Dr. Santos Leal or so many expert midwives (some of them I know personally) who do an incredible job, I do not trust nature.

Therefore, although I am a faithful advocate of natural childbirth (understanding natural childbirth like that which occurs with the minimum intervention of professionals and in an environment of respect), If I were a woman and I was pregnant, I would go to the hospital to give birth, tried, of course, that they treated me as respectfully as possible and that they let me go doing ("leave me, that if I see that something is wrong, I will call you").