Would you do the same?
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Momlogic's Julie: Lynsee, a 23-year-old teacher in Minneapolis, is expecting her first child on November 19 ... and she is broadcasting the birth live on the Internet.
"We wanted to document the pregnancy and create a one-of-a-kind memento for our baby to have forever," Lynsee says.
The live feed will be available on the Twin Cities Moms Like Me website.
When I had my first child, it was only my husband and medical staff in the room -- and I didn't have my husband take a video of the birth because I didn't want him to be behind a camera when our baby was born.
When I had my second child, I had three of my best friends in the delivery room along with my hubby, and one of them videotaped the birth for me.
I am not sure how I would feel about the whole world seeing the birth of my baby.
Who was in the room when you had your baby? Would you have broadcast the birth live on the Internet?


Comments: 2
I desperately wanted to be on one of those shows or have a video made for childbirth classes with any of my four; I wanted to show that natural, intervention free childbirth doesn't have to be painful, no one screams, there's no drama... but my labors are too fast and the producers WANT drama - which is why you only see the long, painful, screaming labors on those shows. And my labors went too fast to have a producer there with cameras for any childbirth classes. Sniffle.
Anyways, I wish I would've had an opportunity to do this. I think it's awesome.