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Laugh and Learn About Childbirth Description:
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3285 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-04-21
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.77:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 2
- Running time: 260 minutes
Customer Reviews:
The BEST![]()
Very Informative and Helpful. My wife and I could not make it to the Lamaze classes and we still glad we didn’t. This video is great. My wife and I enjoy watching it, and learned a lot. The baby came out like a piece of cake (my wife doesn’t agree on that one completely) but we both knew what we where doing)
We read the reviews that mostly criticized Sheri’s sense of humor but we took a chance. Her humor is not that bad actually. She gets funny and sometimes goes a bit over the edge, however she is very knowledgeable and definitely has a talent of teaching. When she is describing important stuff she is serious and right on the point.
Some reviews criticized the quality of film making. I am professional photographer and my wife is an art teacher and we both studied film in college. In our opinion the cinematography part of the video is quite appropriate, informative video doesn’t have to be a master piece.
Highly recommend it.
helpful facts but biased presentation – think twice if you know you’ll need/want intervention in your birthplan![]()
This is a DVD set that’s full of good factual information that’s then clouded by the instructor’s biases and obvious corporate sponsorships.
The facts: she does a very nice job of presenting critical information that I’m glad I now know – such as the 3 phases of labor and the stages within each, simple breathing techniques that I won’t be likely to forget in the moment, etc. Yes, she’s a little to full of her own sense of humor but in my opinion that’s easily overlooked when you consider that you’re getting tons of good information in roughly 4 hours of material. And at least she tried to make the subject matter interesting rather than just dry facts.
Biases: she’s obviously a very strong advocate for natural birth – no pain meds, no interventions. While she acknowledges that there are sometimes medical reasons that make interventions necessary and describes the interventions well, she does nothing to alleviate the viewers concerns about these procedures and in fact makes you feel pretty bad about “putting your baby through it” (not her exact words but definitely her attitude). The pattern for describing an epidural, and inducement, or another intervention goes something like: (a) here is how the procedure works (facts), (b) here’s why it’s bad for you, (c) here’s why it’s bad for your baby, (d) oh, and sometimes it’s medically necessary, oh well. As someone who knows that she fits into the “medically necessary” category I didn’t appreciate the judgment and lack of support. I went to my OB with a list of questions a mile long after watching the section on being induced and he countered quite a few of her “why it’s bad for you and your baby” arguments as extreme cases based on his professional experience and knowledge – I think she’s presenting worst case scenarios for these interventions as if they’re the most likely outcome. I bought the dvds to increase my knowledge and decrease my anxiety about labor — I know more than when I started but she definitely did not decrease my anxiety.
The corporate sponsorship: she’s very obviously a shill for Viacord (a cord blood banking company). I briefly worked for one of the companies (not Viacord but a major competitor of theirs) and I can tell you she presents a very, very one sided argument for cord blood banking. She’s not presenting facts, she’s using the marketing techniques that all these firms use to convince you to buy this “insurance”. For some people it may be a wise choice – especially those with a strong family history of diseases that cord stem cells have been proven to treat – but I did not expect to nor appreciate being marketed to in the guise of education, especially since I PAID for this dvd set.
All in all, if you can ignore the rest, there’s a lot of good factual information here that’s pretty well presented. But, if I had known how biased the instructor would be, I would have looked for a different dvd.
Good video, not as cheesy as people say![]()
I was very happy with this DVD set (and in fact just ordered the breastfeeding DVD from the same instructor). I watched it in lieu of attending childbirth classes and do not regret that decision. I had read several books about labor and delivery, etc., and can’t say that the video really contained a lot of new information but it brought the information together nicely and made me feel more prepared overall. I also appreciated the fact that the instructor did not spend a lot of time on breathing techniques and did not overly emphasize natural childbirth. Instead, she discussed the desirability of postponing medications until the labor is well underway because of the cascade effect of interventions (which seems sensible to me). But she certainly didn’t try to push going natural all the way. As for the humor, it’s not anywhere near as bad as some other reviews have made it out to be.
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“Comprehensive and very entertaining! Great to watch in your own time at home. A great buy!” –Pregnancy Magazine
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“Sheri Bayles manages to make even small details about childbirth entertaining.” –American Baby Magazine
Review
“What makes this class so special is the humor Bayles uses to teach couples.” –Costco Connection
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