Some women who were studying to become midwives chose a do-it-yourself birth. They discussed their dilemma and feelings of hypocrisy - on the one hand, they wanted to help other couples by participating in their births, but by being a midwife, they knew they were intruding on a couples' private space. They wondered how they could (or if they should) encourage couples to bypass the desire for a midwife.
Couples describe the medical and social opposition they often receive, how they increased their confidence to the final point of triumph - a level that medical birthers seldom describe. Twenty-three photos from North American couples show the reader the diversity of people who choose unassisted birth.
