Kourtney Kardashian to Have Televised Water Birth?
Reports circulate that Kim's big sis might deliver all-natural -- and for an audience
If current gossip is accurate, Kourtney Kardashian won't have any part of this pampered celebrity-delivery nonsense with her second child. Hollywood Life claims, via the good ol' anonymous source/nameless family friend, that the eldest Kardashian sister is eyeing a water birth when she goes into labor, which should be happening any minute now. So how much is THIS worth to the K's (think it will go to dvd???). Just don't ask Kris because she didn't (on national tv) seem to even know how much Kim made on the wedding. I noticed WHEN I DID watched the show, that Kris kept the purse strings so tight it almost stopped Bruce from his passion for toy helicopters. Then Kris & Kim went to Haiti. How much did Haiti have to pay them for that appearance?
Come on people, if they weren't such easy targets it wouldn't be fun. They are the brunt of every joke that any social media, that's worth an opinion, gives. It will be fun to watch Kim fight for the microphone when Kanye doesn't let her shine. I do hope they don't reproduce. But I'm sure it will be a pre-nup match made in Hollywood that can last in the green ($$$$$$). Ooops I meant greed.
It is a shame Bruce isn't stopping exployting their minor daughters. No K is tooo cheap. Just ask Kris! Sorry for the typos
I don't watch this show and would not, but I think it is nice that she is bringing home birth/water birth before the public as a safe and good alternative to the horrible clinical births that most women are put through in the hospital setting. I chose to have 6 home births after having two horrible (and to me, abusive!) hospital births), and I am glad to see the home birth movement and water birth movement becoming more mainstream.
One of my daughters just had a water/home birth in her home, along with a midwife in attendance. This is her 2nd child. The first one was a water birth with no midwife, just she, her husband, a friend, and me were there for her as she delivered her baby herself. No problems. She'd also been born 'unassisted' (no medical, as all 6 of my home births were 'unassisted').
Women need to take back their birthing experiences and stop allowing the medicos to butcher on them (very few C-sections are truly needed), dope them up, and control all aspects of their birthing experience, including when they can and can't hold/feed their babies. The hospital completely 'owns' your chikld until they are released from the hospital. When you birth at home, no one tells you what to do, when to do it, or if you can or cannot hold/touch/feed your own baby.
The Kardashians are not the kind of role models for children, and they do not have a show I would watch, but for the audience who does watch them, I hope this opens up a whole new idea and experience for them, allowing them to know there really are alternatives to the clinical and sterile hospital route, which will leave them with a sterile and clinical birth experience, no matter how 'natural' it is! There is nothing natural about a hospital birth for low-risk moms.
Who the heck are these people? and who are the idiots that watch such garbage!!? PLEASE AMERICA! Wake up and get all these stupid "reality" shows off the air! I don't even watch tv anymore, because all that is on are idiotic reality tv show! Really? Everyone must know there is no reality on these shows! Only the fact that those people are brainless (but know how to dupe) the dimwits who watch! Who cares? Go feed an impoverished neighborhood! Feed, shoe and clothe victims of disasters!! Go help care for the elderly, plant a community garden!! Something that will, at the end of your life make you feel like you made a difference!!
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Deanna Barnert | Los Angeles, Calif.
Entertainment journalist Deanna "TVDeeva" Barnert visits sets, interviews industry players and critiques the final product. Buzz's daytime TV queen covers it all for MSN TV, but loves her sitcoms, soaps and any juicy drama that doesn't call itself Reality TV.




