My question is:
-Do women giving birth in Hong feel safe, protected and unobserved during the birth process?
"There is a great body of wisdom and research which tells us that a woman should feel safe, protected and unobserved during the birth process in order for her body to open, relax and allow birth to proceed. Not unlike an animal in the wild whose birth process can only occur in the absence of significant threats, such as the real or suspected presence of a predator, a woman’s emotional sense of well-being impacts the physical process of birth. Broken down into hormonal fluctuations and fight or flight responses: when a woman’s sense of calm, comfort and safety are compromised—so is the birth process, itself. Catecholamine production plummets. Fetal ejection reflexes halt."
from here.
-Do women giving birth in Hong feel safe, protected and unobserved during the birth process?
"There is a great body of wisdom and research which tells us that a woman should feel safe, protected and unobserved during the birth process in order for her body to open, relax and allow birth to proceed. Not unlike an animal in the wild whose birth process can only occur in the absence of significant threats, such as the real or suspected presence of a predator, a woman’s emotional sense of well-being impacts the physical process of birth. Broken down into hormonal fluctuations and fight or flight responses: when a woman’s sense of calm, comfort and safety are compromised—so is the birth process, itself. Catecholamine production plummets. Fetal ejection reflexes halt."
from here.