Review of The Business of Being Born (2008) by Dana Stevens for Slate — 23 Apr 2012
It's full of moving (and surprisingly ungross) filmed deliveries, including those by Epstein and Lake themselves. Unfortunately, the movie is also a propagandistic brief on behalf of the home-birth movement that's so selective in its presentation of information that it makes Michael Moore look like a fat lady in a blindfold holding a pair of scales.
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This review of The Business of Being Born (2008) was written by Dana Stevens and published by Slate on 23 Apr 2012.
The Business of Being Born has generally received positive reviews.
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