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09 Apr, 2008

Birth Story Video, Again

Posted by: typealice In: Baby| Videos

I posted this exactly one month ago, but it was at the end of my very long newsletter, and not many people commented on it, so I imagine that it may have gotten overlooked. Ash turns seven months old today, so the next installment of his newsletter will come tonight, but I wanted to share this again, just in case you did miss it.


The Birth of Ash Mathias from Gillian Hyde on Vimeo.

3 Responses to "Birth Story Video, Again"

1 | Victoria

April 9th, 2008 at 5:03 pm

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so beautiful!

2 | Adam

April 9th, 2008 at 6:25 pm

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so this is where babies come from?!

3 | elizabeth

April 20th, 2008 at 12:51 am

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Absolutely beautiful! My partner and I have just started trying to conceive and this just brought a huge smile to me face. And a couple tears!
And it’s really made me even more excited. Thank you for sharing!

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About

I'm Gillian, a Nova Scotian woman with a son named Ash (born 09/07) and a wife to Clive. I am what they call an Attachment Parent; I breastfeed, wear my baby as much as possible, cosleep, cloth diaper and practice elimination communication. I have very strong parenting views. We are raising Ash as an organic vegetarian. I care about the environment and do what I can to reduce my carbon footprint and set a good example for others, especially my child.

I'm proudly drug free, but can't say that I have always been. My early 20s were comprised mostly of travelling- I've lived and worked everywhere from West Africa to the Caribbean. I currently run AP Mamas, a site dedicated to attachment parenting and G Slings, my sustainable sling company.