12 ΑΝΤΙΣΥΜΒΑΤΙΚΕΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥΓΕΝΝΙΑΤΙΚΕΣ ΤΑΙΝΙΕΣ ΠΟΥ ΠΡΕΠΕΙ ΝΑ ΔΕΙΣ ΑΥΤΕΣ ΤΙΣ ΓΙΟΡΤΕΣ

Οι γιορτές είναι η τέλεια εποχή να μαζευτούμε δίπλα στο τζάκι, και με φόντο το φωτισμένο χριστουγεννιάτικο δένδρο… να πάρουμε μια γερή δόση Χριστουγεννιάτικων ταινιών! Εάν όμως έχεις βαρεθεί να δεις Μόνος στο σπίτι και The Polar Express ξανά και ξανά, διάβασε αυτή τη λίστα με 12 πιο “εναλλακτικές” επιλογές για να απολαύσεις αυτές τις μέρες … και όχι μόνο!

1) IN BRUGES (Αποστολή στη Μπριζ, 2008)

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Δύο Ιρλανδοί εκτελεστές (ο Colin Farrell και ο Brendan Gleeson), λαμβάνουν εντολές να παραμείνουν στη παραμυθένια πόλη Μπριζ (στο Βέλγιο) κατά την διάρκεια των Χριστουγέννων μετά από μια δουλειά που πήγε στραβά. Σε αναμονή για την επόμενη τους αποστολή, εμπλέκονται στα πιο σουρεαλιστικά γεγονότα, και όταν τελικά αποκαλύπτεται η δουλειά, ακολουθεί ένας αγώνας ζωής και θανάτου, ο οποίος προκαλεί ταυτόχρονα μελοδραματικές και ξεκαρδιστικές καταστάσεις … Ευφυέστατη, σκοτεινή, υπαρξιακή και προκλητική ταινία, που πραγματικά αξίσει να δεις οποιαδήποτε εποχή του χρόνου.

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2) LE PÈRE NOËL EST UNE ORDURE (Ο Άγιος Βασίλης είναι σκέτη λέρα, 1982)

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Αν σου αρέσουν οι γαλλικές κωμωδίες (δες τη λίστα μου εδώ), θα λατρέψεις αυτήν την ταινία. Ο Pierre και η Thérèse, οι οποίοι εργάζονται για μια τηλεφωνική γραμμή ψυχολογικής υποστήριξης την παραμονή των Χριστουγέννων, εμπλέκονται στις πιο απίστευτες και τρελές καταστάσεις που μπορεί να φανταστεί κανείς. Ασεβής και ξεκαρδιστική, με το πάντα “πολιτικά μη-ορθό” γαλλικό χιούμορ. Ένα all time classic στη Γαλλία, ένα must κατά τη διάρκεια των εορτών.

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3) THE FAMILY MAN (Ονειρεμένη ζωή, 2000)

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Ο Jack Campbell (Nicolas Cage), επιτυχημένο στέλεχος της Wall Street και απόλυτα ευχαριστημένος με την εργένικη του ζωή, ξυπνάει το πρωί των Χριστουγέννων, και ανακαλύπτει πως είναι παντρεμένος με την πρώην του φίλη και έχουν 2 παιδιά! Μέσα στις εβδομάδες που ακολουθούν, θα πάρει μια γεύση για το πως θα ήταν η ζωή του εάν θα είχε παντρευτεί. Γλυκιά και συγκινητική ταινία που μας δείχνει πώς ορισμένες αποφάσεις που παίρνουμε μπορεί να μας αλλάξουν εντελώς, και μας κάνει να σκεφτούμε ποιες είναι οι προτεραιότητές μας στη ζωή…

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4) LIFE OF BRIAN (Ένας προφήτης… μα τι προφήτης!, 1979)

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Η ιστορία της αρχής των Χριστουγέννων, όπως την φαντάστηκαν οι ασύγκριτοι Monty Python. Ο Brian του Ναζαρέτ γεννιέται σε ένα στάβλο τα Χριστούγεννα, ακριβώς δίπλα στον Ιησού. Ακολουθούμε τις παράλληλες ζωές τους, και πώς, μέσα από τις πιο απίστευτες καταστάσεις, ο Brian γίνεται ο Μεσσίας. Η διάσημη σκηνή με το τραγούδι “Always look on the bright side of life” έχει παραμείνει ως ένα all time classic του σινεμά. Σατιρική, με γρήγορο ρυθμό, έξυπνη και αστεία, μία από αυτές τις ταινίες που κάθε σινεφίλ πρέπει να δει τουλάχιστον μία φορά…

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5) KISS KISS BANG BANG (Φιλιά και σφαίρες, 2005)

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Τα Χριστούγεννα στο Λος Άντζελες είναι το φόντο για αυτή την πνευματώδης μαύρη κωμωδία, όπου ένας κλέφτης (Robert Downey Jr) που γίνεται ηθοποιός και μετά ντετέκτιβ ενώνει τις δυνάμεις του με ένα ιδιωτικό ντετέκτιβ (Val Kilmer) και μια επίδοξη ηθοποιός (Michelle Monaghan) για να λύσουν το μυστήριο ενός φόνου. Η καλές ερμηνείες, σε συνδυασμό με την έξυπνη ιστορία και τη σκηνοθεσία του Shane Black κάνουν αυτή η ταινία μια πολύ καλή επιλογή για λίγη Χριστουγεννιάτικη διασκέδαση.

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6) RARE EXPORTS: A CHRISTMAS TALE (2010)

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Καλύτερα να προσέξετε … Ο Άγιος Βασίλης έρχεται στην πόλη! Την παραμονή των Χριστουγέννων στη Φινλανδία, πραγματοποιείται μία από τις μεγαλύτερες ανακαλύψεις της ανθρωπότητας: σε μια αρχαιολογική ανασκαφή, ο πραγματικός Άγιος Βασίλης ξαναζωντανεύει! Μόνο που δεν είναι ο καλός άνθρωπος που κάθε παιδί έχει στο μυαλό του… Τρόμος, φαντασία, περιπέτεια και λίγο φινλανδικό μαύρο χιούμορ.

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7) LE TOUT NOUVEAU TESTAMENT (Η ολοκαίνουργια…Καινή Διαθήκη, 2015)

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Τελικά αποδεικνύεται ότι ο Θεός υπάρχει, και ζει στο Βέλγιο! Το πρόβλημα είναι πως έχει βαρεθεί την ζωή του, και η μοναδική του χαρά είναι να καταστρέψει τις ζωές των ανθρώπων. Αλλά η κόρη του Εα αποφασίζει να πάρει την κατάσταση στα χέρια της για να σώσει τον κόσμο από τον τρελό της μπαμπά. Πρωτότυπο σενάριο, καλές ερμηνείες, η ταινία αυτή έλαβε θριαμβευτικές κριτικές και πήρε πολλά βραβεία.

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8) SERENDIPITY (‘Ερωτας μετ’Εμποδίων, 2001)

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Serendipity σημαίνει “τυχερό γεγονός” ή “ευχάριστη έκπληξη”, και αυτό ακριβός είναι το θέμα της ταινίας… Ο Jonathan συναντά την Sara κατά τύχη τα Χριστούγεννα στη Νέα Υόρκη, και επειδή νιώθουν μια αμοιβαία έλξη, πάνε μαζί στο εστιατόριο Serendipity 3. Εκεί, η Sara εκφράζει την άποψή της ότι η μοίρα καθορίζει τις περισσότερες αποφάσεις στη ζωή. Έτσι, γράφει το τηλέφωνο της σε ένα βιβλίο που θα πουλήσει την επόμενη μέρα, και ο Jonathan σε ένα χαρτονόμισμα, δηλώνοντας πως, αν η μοίρα τους θέλει μαζί, θα ξανασυναντηθούν. Είναι μια ανάλαφρη αλλά απολαυστική ρομαντική κωμωδία που θα σε κάνει να σκεφτείς για τη μοίρα, τις αδελφές ψυχές και την αληθινή αγάπη …

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9) BRAZIL (1985)

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Και άλλο must-see για τους σινεφίλ από τον Terry Gilliam, πρώην μέλος των Monty Python. Σε αυτήν την δυστοπική ταινία επιστημονικής φαντασίας, ένας δημόσιος υπάλληλος που εργάζεται σε ένα Οργουελιανό, γραφειοκρατικό κράτος, ψάχνει να βρει μια γυναίκα που εμφανίζεται στα όνειρά του. Αλλά προσπαθώντας να διορθώσει ένα διοικητικό λάθος, γίνεται απρόσμενα εχθρός του κράτους, και τα πράγματα γίνονται ακόμα πιο περίπλοκα όταν βρίσκει κάποια που μοιάζει με την γυναίκα των ονείρων του… Η ταινία είναι οπτικά εντυπωσιακή, εξαιρετικά έξυπνη, προκλητική και απολαυστική.

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10) EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, (Ο Ψαλιδοχέρης, 1990)

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Είναι σίγουρο πως αν σκέφτεσαι “αντισυμβατικό σινεμά”, ο σκηνοθέτης Τιμ Μπάρτον έρχεται αμέσως στο μυαλό σου. Η ιστορία του Edward ο Ψαλιδοχέρης, ένας άνθρωπος που έχει ψαλίδια αντί για χέρια, είναι μια από τις πιο όμορφες και συγκινητικές Χριστουγεννιάτικες ιστορίες στο σινεμά. Διάβασε περισσότερα για αυτή την ταινία εδώ.

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11) ANNIE HALL (Νευρικός εραστής, 1977)

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Αν σου αρέσει ο Γούντι Άλεν, τα Χριστούγεννα θα είναι η τέλεια δικαιολογία για να (ξανα) δεις αυτή την καταπληκτική ταινία, η οποία είναι για τους περισσότερους φαν -και εγώ μαζί τους- μία από τις καλύτερες του ταινίες, η οποία συχνά συγκαταλέγεται ανάμεσα στις καλύτερες κινηματογραφικές κωμωδίες όλων των εποχών. Στην ταινία αυτή, ο Νεοϋορκέζος, νευρωτικός κωμικός Alvy ερωτεύεται την επίδοξη (και λίγο χαζή) τραγουδίστρια Annie Hall. Τα στερεότυπα των φύλων, η ψυχανάλυση και η εβραϊκή ταυτότητα είναι τα θέματα που ο Γούντι αναλύει με τρόπο μοναδικό, ξεκαρδιστικό αλλά και μερικές φορές δραματικό.

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12) LAST HOLIDAY (2006)

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christmas-films-last-holiday-posterΗ Γεωργία, μια ντροπαλή ιδιωτικός υπάλληλος, μαθαίνει πως είναι πολύ άρρωστη και της μένουν μόνο λίγες εβδομάδες να ζήσει. Αποφασίζει λοιπόν να ξοδέψει όλα τα λεφτά που έχει στις διακοπές των ονείρων της στο πολυτελές ξενοδοχείο Grandhotel Pupp στο Κάρλοβι Βάρι της Τσεχίας. Αφού δεν έχει τίποτα να χάσει, ζει τη ζωή της στο έπακρο, το οποίο έχει απρόβλεπτες συνέπειες για την ίδια και τους ανθρώπους που συναντά… Feel-good και ευχάριστη, με ένα απλό αλλά σημαντικό ηθικό δίδαγμα: ας απολαύσουμε τη ζωή μας, γιατί ποτέ δεν ξέρεις τι σε περιμένει στη γωνία! Η υπέροχη Queen Latifah και ο πάντα ανατρεπτικός Gerard Depardieu προσθέτουν τη δικιά τους γοητεία σε αυτή την χαριτωμένη ρομαντική κωμωδία.

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Ελπίζω να απολαύσετε αυτή τη λίστα!

Εύχομαι σε όλους Καλά Χριστούγεννα και Ευτυχισμένο το Νέο Έτος 🙂

12 UNCONVENTIONAL CHRISTMAS FILMS YOU SHOULD WATCH THESE HOLIDAYS

Christmas is the perfect time to sit by the fireplace, contemplate the snow falling outside… and get an overdose of Christmas movies! If you are tired though of watching Home Alone or The Polar Express over and over again, check out this list with 12 more alternative movies to indulge yourself these holidays… and not only!

1) IN BRUGES, 2008

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christmas-films-in-bruges-posterTwo Irish hit-men (Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson) are sent by their boss (Ralph Fiennes) to the medieval Belgium city of Bruges in Christmas after a job gone wrong in a London church. While waiting for their next assignment, the most surreal events take place, and when the job is finally revealed, a life and death struggle ensues, which ends up having both melodramatic and hilarious consequences… This is a brillant, dark, existentialist, though-provoking film, actually a must-see no matter the time of the year.

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2) LE PÈRE NOËL EST UNE ORDURE (SANTA CLAUS IS A BASTARD), 1982

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If you like French comedy films (check my list here), you will love this one. Pierre and Thérèse, working for a suicide hotline on the night of Christmas Eve, get involved in the most unbelievable and crazy situations one can imagine. Irreverent and hysterically funny, with the always politically incorrect French humor. An all-time classic in France, a not-to-be-missed during the holidays.

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3) THE FAMILY MAN, 2000

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christmas-films-the-family-man-posterWall Street successful executive Jack Campbell (Nicolas Cage), happily living his single life, wakes up on Christmas morning, and finds himself being married to his ex-girlfriend and having 2 children! Over the next few weeks, he gets a glimpse of what his life would have been like if he’d married her. This is a sweet, heart-warming movie that shows how the decisions we take can change us completely, and make us reflect on what are our priorities in life…

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4) LIFE OF BRIAN, 1979

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christmas-films-life-of-brian-posterThe origin of Christmas, told by the incomparable Monty Python. Brian of Nazareth is born in a stable on Christmas, right next to Jesus. We follow their parallel lives, and how, through the most incredible situations, Brian is mistakenly taken as the Messiah. The famous scene “Always look on the bright side of life” has remained as a cinematic all-time classic. Satirical, fast-paced, clever and funny, one of those films every cinephile should see at least once… 

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5) KISS KISS BANG BANG, 2005

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Snowless Christmas in Los Angeles is the background for this witty and dark comedy, where a thief (Robert Downey Jr) turned-actor-turned-detective teams up with a private detective (Val Kilmer) and a struggling actress (Michelle Monaghan) to solve a murder. The great acting, combined with Shane Black’s sharp writing and direction make this film a great choice for some Christmas fun.

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6) RARE EXPORTS: A CHRISTMAS TALE, 2010

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You better watch out… Santa Claus is coming to town! On Christmas Eve in Finland, one of the greatest discoveries of mankind takes place: Santa Claus is unearthed in an archaeological dig. Only that Santa is not the good guy we have in mind… Horror, fantasy, adventure and a hint of Finnish black humor.

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7) LE TOUT NOUVEAU TESTAMENT (THE BRAND NEW TESTAMENT), 2015

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christmas-films-the_brand_new_testament_posterTechnically speaking not a Christmas film, but it has something about it… It turns out that God exists, and lives Belgium! The problem is that he is bored and vicious, and his only pleasure is to ruin people’s lives. But his only daughter Ea decides to take the situation in her hands to save the world from her insane dad. Original script, great acting, this film was critically acclaimed and received many awards.

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8) SERENDIPITY, 2001

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christmas-films-serendipity-poster“Fortunate happenstance” or “pleasant surprise”: this is what Serendipity means and what the movie is about…  Jonathan meets Sara by chance at Christmas in New York, and since they feel a mutual attraction, they go together to the restaurant Serendipity 3. In there, Sara reveals her opinion that fate determines most decisions in life. Thus, she writes her telephone in a book that will be sold the following day, and Jonathan on a five dollars bill, stating that, if destiny wants them together, they will meet each other again. This is a light-hearted, delightful romantic comedy that makes you think about fate, soul mates and true love…

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9) BRAZIL, 1985

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christmas-films-brazil-posterAnother cinephile gem directed by one of the Monty Python troupe members, Terry Gilliam. In this dystopian science fiction film, a civil servant working in an Orwellian, bureaucratic state, tries to find a woman who appears in his dreams. But while trying to correct an administrative error, he becomes an enemy of the state; things get even more complicated when he seems to find someone who looks like his dream woman…The movie is visually stunning, extremely clever, mind-bending and thoroughly enjoyable.

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10) EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, 1990

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If we think “unconventional filming”, director Tim Burton comes right away to our minds. The story of Edward  Scissorhands, a man who has scissors instead of hands, is one of the most beautiful and meaningful cinematic Christmas tales. Read more on this movie here.

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11) ANNIE HALL, 1977

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If you like Woody Allen, Christmas will be the excuse to watch (again) this fantastic film, which is for most fans -including myself- one of Woody Allen’s best movies, often listed among the greatest film comedies of all time. In this film, neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with ditzy, aspiring nightclub singer Annie Hall. Gender stereotypes, psychoanalysis and the Jewish identity are careful dissected with Allen’s unique, hilarious but at times dramatic style.

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12) LAST HOLIDAY, 2006

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christmas-films-last-holiday-posterGeorgia, a shy store assistant, is told that she has a terminal disease and only a few weeks to live. She decides to spend her last funds and sets off on a dream vacation at the deluxe Grandhotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic). Having nothing to lose, she lives her life to the full, which has unexpected consequences for her and the people she meets… Feel-good and enjoyable, the film delivers a simple but effective message: let’s enjoy our lives, as we don’t know what is just around the corner… Lovely Queen Latifah and always great Gerard Depardieu add their own charm to this romantic comedy.

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I hope you enjoy this list!

I wish you all Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🙂

HOME BIRTH: SMART CHOICE OR RISKY BUSINESS? (Part 3)

In the Part 1 of Home birth: Smart choice or risky business? we analyzed the issues of personal satisfaction, maternal safety and baby’s risks. Part 2 dealt with hospital transfers, water birth and the situation in the Netherlands. Check out the last three reasons women choose home birth, and read the final conclusion to decide whether home birth is a clever or a dangerous option…

7) Home birth is cheap

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Cost-effectiveness is an important issue in every country with an organized health system. Countries like England or the Netherlands, where the National Health System (NHS) covers the cost of deliveries, have calculated that is cheaper that women deliver at home, avoiding a more expensive hospital admission. For example, the UK NHS “prices” home birth £1066 and birth at a hospital £1631. The economical factor is one of the reasons certain professional organizations support home labor, such as the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists (RCOG) which states that: “home birth is the most cost-effective place for delivery”.

But this cost analysis has been challenged, as it does not take in consideration the high transport rates; in fact, a Dutch report calculates a general 3-fold increase of costs in patients transported during labor, when the costs of the midwife, the transport system, the obstetrician and the hospital are included. In addition, the costs derived from the maintenance of an adequate transport system (ambulances and trained staff) should not be neglected. Assuming increased neonatal risks, admissions to the neonatal intensive care unit, the lifetime costs of supporting neurologically disabled children and potentially increased professional liability costs resulting from a complicated home birth can potentially inflate the costs.

Indicative of these unexpected expenses is the article Home birth: What the hell was I thinking?  A journalist from The Guardian went on a mission following a home birth. After managing to deliver her child at home, both the woman and her baby had a complication and needed to be transferred to a hospital. Since the baby and the mother were not allowed to be in the same ambulance, two ambulances were required…

Regarding the costs arising from a private home birth, the situation varies in different countries; in the USA home births are not covered by health insurances, and a couple is expected to pay $1500 to 4500 to the midwife. Hospital births can range from $3,296 to 37,227, although they are usually covered totally or partially by the insurance. Of note: a doctor gets paid about $2500-4000, same as a midwife. Ιn Europe, a couple is expected to pay about 2000-3000 €; recently the Italian newspaper La Stampa published the article Home birth: a 3000 €  luxury that does not convince doctors.

8) “Birth is not a disease, it’s a natural thing. Mother nature can’t go wrong”

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Indeed, Mother nature is great. If you think about it, the whole process of labor and delivery seems to be so perfect, almost magical… But “natural” is not a synonym of “risk-free”. Sometimes Mother nature can play strange games. We may believe we have everything under control, but things may flip just in a second: think earthquakes, or tsunamis… Exactly the same thing applies to childbirth: even when someone seems to be “low risk”, disaster can strike without any warning …

Childbirth is inherently dangerous,” writes in her blog Amy Tuteur, an American obstetrician gynecologist. “In every time, place and culture, it is one of the leading causes of death of young women. And the day of birth is the most dangerous day in the entire 18 years of childhood”. Finally, she adds: “Why does childbirth seem so safe? Because of modern obstetrics. Modern obstetrics has lowered the neonatal mortality rate 90 per cent and the maternal mortality rate 99 per cent over the past 100 years.”

The absolute confidence in a woman body’s ability to deliver is expressed by supporters of unassisted childbirth (UC), the “hard core” version of home birth, which, although practised already since the 70s, it has lately seen a resurgence. Also known as freebirth, DIY (do-it-yourself) birth, unhindered birth, or unassisted home birth, it refers to women that intentionally deliver without the assistance of a physician or midwife; they may be completely alone (“solo birth”) or assisted by a lay person, such as the spouse, family, friend, or a non-professional birth attendant. There are no data on safety of UC, except that coming from a religious group in Indiana (USA) that found a perinatal mortality rate 2,7 times higher, and a maternal mortality rate 97 times higher than the state average.

Among the most famous UC advocates is Janet Fraser who, ironically, lost her baby after five days of home labour; in spite of that she continues to advocate for freebirth. In fact, UC is not endorsed by any scientific organization, as it is considered too dangerous. According to André Lalonde, executive vice-president of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC):“Freebirth is the equivalent of playing Russian roulette with your child”.

9) I have the right to deliver wherever I want

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This is a very complex issue with ethical and legal connotations, which has originated intense debate among experts. Even scientific organizations differ in their recommendations. For example, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, until recently opposed to home births, has decided to temper its position: “…hospitals and birthing centers are the safest setting for birth, but it respects the right of a woman to make a medically informed decision about delivery.” On the other side, the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) maintains that “every family has a right to experience child birth in an environment where human dignity, self-determination, and the family’s cultural context are respected” and that “every woman has a right to an informed choice regarding place of birth and access to safe home birth services”. Let’s analyze the ethical and legal aspects of home birth:

Ethical issues

These are some of the ethicals dilemmas related to home birth:

Mother vs child safety. Although hospital birth seems to increase maternal interventions in all studies (apparently without increasing severe risk), the baby’s safety remains a subject of debate; taking though in consideration all the studies, there seems to be increased risk for the baby. Let’s take for example the Birthplace study (which is in somewhere in the middle). This study found that, particularly for first time mothers, the baby’s risk is 3 times higher (of which more that half of the cases are death and brain damage). Is it ethically acceptable for a woman to value her birth experience over her baby’s welfare? Is maternal emotional wellbeing so important to justify risking the baby’s health?

Respect for dignity and privacy. “Dignity” may have a different meaning for each person. Some home births supporters feel that the presence of a doctor and the hospital staff make them feel “degraded”; moreover “for some women the possibility of the loss of privacy is a major issue, because privacy is a valued possession”.

Is it not contradictory that so many women, zealous advocates of home birth and their right to privacy, do not hesitate to publish their home birth photographs and videos -some of them with incredible details- in every social media site, where they are exposed to the eyes of millions of people?

Self-determination. In order to make truly informed decisions about childbirth options, women need to be informed of what they are and have the possibility to discuss them. Is it ethical to offer the option of home birth knowing that there is increased risk for her baby? 

In theory, the person informing the pregnant woman should inform her objectively and avoid being paternalistic. The problem is that, informed decision-making implies accurate assessment of risks and benefits, but the safety of home birth remains debatable. Is it possible to inform objectively a pregnant woman about home birth? Or the information will be biased according to the health care provider beliefs or experiences?

Other possible ethical issues:

  • In the home birth situation, are a woman’s reproductive rights and medical responsibility incompatible with each other?
  • Where do a woman’s rights end and medical responsibility begins, especially considering that the physician is also responsible for the baby’s welfare?
  • In case of a baby adverse outcome that could have been prevented in a hospital setting, what will be the psychological consequences for the couple?
  • What is the psychological burden of a home birth in a family’s older children witnessing a home birth? What if a complication occur in their presence?

Legal issues

Legal issues can affect a woman’s decision to give birth at home in different countries. In certain places, home births are restricted, and even possibly criminally punishable, and family homes have been turned into crime scenes when women who have opted for homebirths experienced complications. In others countries, there are no regulating laws.

In Europe, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled in 2010 that Hungary had violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) because it had interfered with a woman’s right to choose where to give birth. Ms Ternovszky wanted to give birth at home but argued that she was prevented from doing so because a government decree dissuaded health care professionals from assisting home births. This case was the first decision by an international human rights organization on the right to choose the circumstances of giving birth, and was heralded by home birth advocates across Europe.

However, in a recent case against the Czech Republic, the Human rights judges decided that national authorities of each country has “considerable room for manoeuvre” when regulating home births, a matter for which there is no European consensus and which involves complex issues of health-care policy as well as allocation of State resources.

So, is home birth a smart choice or a risky business?

The Monty Python satirize the medicalisation of childbirth in The Meaning of Life

As an obstetrician who supports natural birth, I hear many times the women’s complaints about the excessive medicalization of childbirth. And I feel that sometimes they are right. However, being a mother myself, I never regretted my choice of a hospital birth for my children. After having helped so many women deliver their babies, I have seen many times complications that were totally unpredictable. Occasionally, these sudden complications are so serious, that we have to run -literally- from the delivery room to the operating room to save the baby or the mother! Therefore, even when having skilled professionals attending your home birth, even in countries with very organized structures, the distance to a hospital can prove fatal. Is for this reason that, in my opinion, a hospital birth is without any doubt the best choice for every woman. A birthing center attached to a hospital may also be a good choice.

True, the studies results are controversial, but for me “almost as safe as a hospital birth” is not enough to make me change my mind.

True also, a hospital birth is related to more epidurals, cesarean sections, instrumental deliveries and episiotomies. Regarding the epidural, if you can do it without one, that’s great! But sometimes labor pain is unbearable, and it’s not uncommon to see women without any pain relief who, when the moment to push comes, they are so exhausted and their pain is so overwhelming that they literally lose it. On the contrary, women with an epidural can be more focused and relaxed. The bottom line is: natural birth is not for everybody. And women don’t have to feel guilty because they chose to have an epidural. It’s better to have nice memories of your birth, and for that the epidural can help!

Whether too many cesareans sections are being done is a topic more controversial than home birth itself, and it would deserve a separate article. But what I can say is that, when cesarean sections are done in a judicious way by a conscious physician, they can save your life and your baby’s life. Since hospital births result in better neonatal outcome, it is clear to me that most interventions are an inevitable trade-off to save more babies or to avoid severe damage. The same goes for the controversial fetal monitoring, which may lead to more cesarean sections, it may not decrease perinatal mortality, but it reduces by 50% the risk of  brain damage. Personally, I would do anything in my power to reduce the chances of having a brain damaged baby.

Of course, a lot that should be done -and can be done- to improve hospital birth: create home-like conditions to help women be relaxed and empowered, allow women to walk during labor, give them possibility to push and deliver in any position they wish, avoid unnecessary interventions such as systematic episiotomies, etc. I believe that some efforts are slowly being done worldwide, but we still have a long way to go!

In conclusion, a woman has the right to choose where to deliver; however, until the risks are clarified, maternal wellbeing may undermine the child’s welfare. Therefore, in my opinion, a natural hospital birth is the safest choice. Natural hospital birth IS possible! You just need motivation and a supportive team…

Hospitals should increase their efforts to provide women with a friendly environment so they can deliver their babies in comfort and total safety. Every baby is precious, every mother is precious!

Photo credits

7) screenterrier.blogspot.gr; 8) news.com.au; 9) vimeo.com, Wikimedia Commons, thebirthhour.com, Flickr.comvimeo.com, homebirthaustralia.orgmindfulmamabirth.comFlickr.comhuffingtonpost.co.uklifedaily.com