Thursday, September 07, 2006

Dolphin Therapy

My favorite factoid of the day:

"Dolphins have been trained to swim close to pregnant women and emit their calls. Some even “kiss” the women on their lips or stomach. In Spanish-speaking countries, this practice is known as delfinoteprepia, or dolphin therapy."

I don't know about you, but I can't wait to be pregnant and swim with the dolphins. Hahahahaha!

Update: More cool information about dolphins. Dolphins can act as midwives.

Extracted from: fUSION Anomaly. Dolphins

Igor Charkovsky, the Russian male midwife, is known for helping pregnant women give birth underwater in the Black Sea 'aided' by dolphins. 'Dolphins have an affinity with the baby in the womb and are automatically attracted to pregnant women. They sense when a woman is about to give birth and gather round. They give both the mother and child a sense of protection and safety,' says Charkovsky.

'Sometimes when the baby is born the dolphins muzzle it to the surface to help it breath.'

Charkovsky began to experiment with dolphins and children in 1979 at a dolphin research station. He discovered that 9ft mammals were exceptionally gentle with the children, aged between eight days and eight years, allowing them to ride on their backs, and handling them with extraordinary care, under-standing and purposefulness.

More specifically he realised how powerfully beneficial the animals were for the newborn, who lay peacefully sleeping in the sea with the dolphins swimming around them. He concluded that dolphins through their benign energy take the stress off the baby and mother alike, during and after the birth.

2 Comments:

At 5:01 PM, Blogger the fabled needle (jen) said...

That's amazing. It almost makes me want to get pregnant.

 
At 5:44 PM, Blogger Natalie said...

yea... i asked amy to tell me all about how her "ocean birthing" goes... :)

 

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