"Birth: it’s a miracle. A rite of passage. A natural part of life. But more than anything, birth is a business. Compelled to find answers after a disappointing birth experience with her first child, actress Ricki Lake recruits filmmaker Abby Epstein to examine and question the way American women have babies.
The film interlaces intimate birth stories with surprising historical, political and scientific insights and shocking statistics about the current maternity care system. When director Epstein discovers she is pregnant during the making of the film, the journey becomes even more personal.
Should most births be viewed as a natural life process, or should every delivery be treated as a potentially catastrophic medical emergency?"
thebusinessofbeingborn.com
A screening of The Business of Being Born is taking place tomorrow, January 19, at 2:00 PM at UNCA Humanities Hall. There will be a panel following. Admission is $10 and UNCA students are free.
The film interlaces intimate birth stories with surprising historical, political and scientific insights and shocking statistics about the current maternity care system. When director Epstein discovers she is pregnant during the making of the film, the journey becomes even more personal.
Should most births be viewed as a natural life process, or should every delivery be treated as a potentially catastrophic medical emergency?"
thebusinessofbeingborn.com
A screening of The Business of Being Born is taking place tomorrow, January 19, at 2:00 PM at UNCA Humanities Hall. There will be a panel following. Admission is $10 and UNCA students are free.
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