The birth story on May Gaskin and
the Farm Midwives is an amazing documentary story that was filmed in the year
of 2012 by two directors named Mary Wigmore as well as Sara Lamm. The whole
story tells and illustrates Gaskin as well as different kinds of practicing
birth at home at a commune. The story is also telling that nowadays a day,
people especially females give preference to C-section surgery for childbirth
in around one-third of United States. The struggle is to protect and save the lives
of their midwifery information as well as for promotion of the respectful as
well as practices of the safe maternity.
The birth activities save the
children in the United States of midwifery through bringing the change in
traditional ways of generating pregnancy practices as well as the extinction in
such kind of ways. The campaigns are also conducted, which are shown in the
movie that the rescue activities information is also fixed in the backs of the
school buses.
The documentary film on May
Gaskin also shows the birth of the child in another way which is not famous as
well as discussed or shown before in any kind of medical video or have no
information about it in the books, so most people did not see this way of
childbirth before with the extraordinary access for the archival collection of
videos on the midwives and the recent film or a video clip of the life at the community
alternate where they are currently living.
In the last, the character of the
film Ina May Gaskin after giving a few births was speaking with the people. She
described as well as highlighted many things with the public in a beautiful
way.