prone to wander, i think in an ideal situation where the mom is really connected to her own body (which is difficult to achieve with all the stress of today's world), and where we have experience watching other woman give birth like how ppl used to live - in villages where everyone is everyone's family, closely connected; and if we don't have babies well into our 30s, then we can have unassisted homebirths. our bodies are supposed to start having babies & giving birth when we are young, maybe 18 or 20. then giving birth to a baby is like going to the bathroom & our body recover so much quicker. but nowadays, we mess up our system with birthcontrol pills, hormones, late marriages, late pregnancy, it's difficult for a lot of us to have unassisted pregnancy, let alone unassisted birth.
i consider myself an alternative parent, i'm into natural medicines, natural birth & Waldorf education. i've had 2 babies, both times i practiced hypnobirthing but ended up having an epidural, 1st time baby was in the wrong position. 2nd time, baby was just too large for me (as asian, the midwives & doctor tell me, it is impossible to have drug free birth giving birth to a near 9lb baby without risking my life). i was lucky to have had a vaginal birth. going through these 2 experience let me to believe that sometimes life take us where we least wish to.
if you do decide & get your unassisted home birth, I wish you all the luck! i think it would be much easier if you are caucasian, and younger than 25.