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World Premiere
Orgasmic Birth had its world premiere on May 16th in both Prague, Czech Republic and Rio Piedras Puerto Rico during World Respected Childbirth Week. What a special and appropriate release/ birth for our long labor. First comments included, "it was a big success!!! People were delighted, it touched our hearts." "The amphitheater was filled with very interesting and interested people and the discussion session went very well."
Our US Premiere in Cleveland said: 'It was a fantastically successful event. Thank you for all the hard work, dedication and passion you put into this extraordinary film that will surely be instrumental in changing hearts and minds for many years to come.'
It is such an exciting time as we prepare for our UK premieres in both London and Glasgow. We are hearing from groups all over the world working on bringing Orgasmic Birth to their region.
I want to thank you all as I speak for all our Orgasmic Birth team when I say we are truly honored to be sharing our documentary about all that is possible for women, men, babies and families. We hope to start a new section of the web site soon where people who have seen Orgasmic Birth can begin to post your comments and thoughts.
We hope you will join us... it's more than a movie... it is part of a growing movement to humanize care.
Warmly,
Debra
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Thank you so much for making
Thank you so much for making this wonderful film. This must be shown on mainstream TV at Prime time so that the world can rediscover the possibilities of birth. All to often birth is represented in such distorted ways and although not all births are orgasmic this film shows an alternative view to the often over "medical" births too many women (and their partners) have to endure.