While some people need the sterile surroundings of a hospital and its staff, others prefer to be with the people they trust the most, who make them feel safe and will help a mom push out her baby. Home is where the heart is and birthing them there was the way to go for these celebs.

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Ricki Lake
Lake's first child, Milo was born in 1997 in a hospital; her second son, Owen, was born four years later at home with no medication. She preferred her second experience, so much so that it inspired the actress-turned-activist was inspired to make her 2008 documentary, The Business of Being Born, to help women have the kind of births they want.

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Alyson Hannigan
Ricki Lake's doc is what inspired Hannigan to give birth at home. Twice. "I don't like hospitals and the idea of being in labor somewhere I don't like at all wasn't how I wanted to bring my kids into the world," the actress told Yahoo! Parenting in 2015. "I thought, 'Where am I most comfortable?' For me, the choice [to give birth at home] was phenomenal. We had a midwife but we asked our doctor if he needed to be there. He said, 'Sure, but you don't need me. A midwife does everything I do.'"

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Evan Rachel Wood
Count Wood as another mom crediting Lake with her natural home birth. "I have to say thank you @RickiLake for your inspiring documentary 'the business of being born' I never knew I had a choice when it came to labor," the actress tweeted in 2013. "It taught me so much & aided my decision in having a natural home birth which my son & I are now forever grateful for."

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Julianne Moore
Moore had daughter, Liv, at home, even contributing to Ricki Lake's home birth advocacy mission.

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Pamela Anderson
Both of Pamela's sons with ex-husband Tommy Lee arrived via home birth. The actress boasted to Larry King in 2002 that Brandon and Dylan came naturally in water with the help of a midwife. And zero painkillers. "Not even Tylenol."
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Kimberly Van Der Beek
James Van Der Beek's wife deserves some kind of medal, after she gave birth to their fifth child, daughter Gwendolyn, at their home. Dawson snapped a pic of the baby, who still had the umbilical cord attached, and captioned the Instagram pic, "Home-Birth Realness."
He warned his fans to move on if they were squeamish. "Messy bed, Plastic sheeting underneath old sheets, Old crumpled towel on the floor, Vomit bag (unused), Inflatable birthing tub (also unused), Shirtless Dad, Boy in Spider-Man pajamas, Happy, healthy baby, Happy healthy Mom in her own shower right after giving birth, Water bottle And ... placenta in a mixing bowl (I warned you)." Wow.
He warned his fans to move on if they were squeamish. "Messy bed, Plastic sheeting underneath old sheets, Old crumpled towel on the floor, Vomit bag (unused), Inflatable birthing tub (also unused), Shirtless Dad, Boy in Spider-Man pajamas, Happy, healthy baby, Happy healthy Mom in her own shower right after giving birth, Water bottle And ... placenta in a mixing bowl (I warned you)." Wow.

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Mayim Bialik
Back in 2010, Bialik blogged about her son, Miles, sitting in his high chair, eating granola, looking on as his little brother, Frederick, "slithered out." With the help of a midwife and her then-husband, Michael Stone. But, still. Shudder.
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Alanis Morissette
Just like daughter, Ever, who was born on Christmas Day 2011 at home with the help of a midwife and doula, the singer — despite telling Today that "the experience was beyond pain" — did it again with her daughter, Onyx, in 2017. Alanis described the second time around as "gnarly" and like "Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Um.

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Jennifer Connelly
In 2011, Connelly and husband Paul Bethany welcomed daughter Agnes during a scheduled home water birth. "Like many women, I gave birth to her at home," the actress told Us Weekly four months after having Agnes. "But unlike many women around the world, my birth was attended by a skilled midwife."

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Thandie Newton
Newton told Today that having three home births — her youngest, Booker, on her bathroom floor — "feels normal."
Of the experiences, she said, "I'd never been in hospital as a child or as an adult really, and I just associated hospital with being ill. And I felt beautiful and healthy and wonderful when I was pregnant, and being at home was the place I felt most relaxed and comfortable."
Of the experiences, she said, "I'd never been in hospital as a child or as an adult really, and I just associated hospital with being ill. And I felt beautiful and healthy and wonderful when I was pregnant, and being at home was the place I felt most relaxed and comfortable."

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Gisele Bündchen
The supermodel had both her children — son Benjamin in 2010 and daughter Vivian in 2012 — via water births.

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Demi Moore
The actress and then-husband Bruce Willis welcomed their three daughters, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, at home.

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Joely Fisher
The actress couldn't be happier about her 2006 experience, telling Ellen DeGeneres the following year, "I had this miraculous birth, and the first one (Skylar Grace) was fine, and here she is — she’s almost 6 and gorgeous and smart and funny and loves American Idol. But I decided to have her at home and had a lot of friends around, and of course, her father was there. And of course, the doctor, the doula, the midwife, the butcher, baker, and candlestick maker."

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Maria Bello
Bello gave birth to son Jackson at home, saying she "can't imagine giving birth in a sterile environment like a hospital." During the 22 hours of labour, she "had a midwife and a thunderstorm with nothing more than an aspirin" and did it.

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Evangeline Lilly
The actress had a home birth with her first son, Kahekili in 2011, telling then-Tonight Show host Jay Leno that she and longtime partner Norman Kali decided to "have the baby at home because we wanted it to be a natural birth, and it turns out that it was 30 hours of natural." It's unknown whether she decided to skip the hospital with her second son.
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Erykah Badu
The singer had all three of her children at home and has since been an advocate for home-birthing, so much so that she's now an official doula. How's that for full circle?

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Gaby Hoffmann
The unapologetic actress was more than happy to share the details of her childbirth experience and her obsession with home births, specifically, on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
"I had a lot of help in my birth," she told the host. "I had a very long home birth. She was almost 10 pounds, and did not want to come out ... We needed a team of doulas at my birth. Which I had, luckily." And like Badu, Hoffman has also learned the art of doula-ing.
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"I had a lot of help in my birth," she told the host. "I had a very long home birth. She was almost 10 pounds, and did not want to come out ... We needed a team of doulas at my birth. Which I had, luckily." And like Badu, Hoffman has also learned the art of doula-ing.
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Idina Menzel
The actress and singer chose for a natural birth at home. Taye Diggs boasted about his then-wife on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2009.
"No drugs," he said of the experience. "She is a warrior. I was holding her hands and cheering her on."
He added that she was in labour for seven or either hours. "I said I would look two times. I would look when the baby was crowning, and I wanted to look right when Walker came out. And then when he came out, all of a sudden it was like my inner gangster came out. I was like, 'Yeah baby, that's what I'm talkin' about, that's my boy!'"
"No drugs," he said of the experience. "She is a warrior. I was holding her hands and cheering her on."
He added that she was in labour for seven or either hours. "I said I would look two times. I would look when the baby was crowning, and I wanted to look right when Walker came out. And then when he came out, all of a sudden it was like my inner gangster came out. I was like, 'Yeah baby, that's what I'm talkin' about, that's my boy!'"

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Stacy Keibler
Kiebs and husband Jared Pobre were pleased to announce the birth of their second child in June 2018. "Born at home, on 6.18.18 our sweet little man Bodhi Brooks Pobre entered our world," she captioned the Instagram snap of the newborn's hand being held by his parents and big sister's hands. Aw.

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Cindy Crawford
The former supermodel had both kids — son Presley and daughter Kaia — at home with husband Rande Gerber and three midwives at her side. But she kept it quiet.
"I didn't tell anyone last time because a lot of people are against home birth and tell you horror stories," she told fitpregnancy.com. "Even my husband said at first, 'Why are we doing this? We have insurance.' He honestly thought I was trying to save money. Men.
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"I didn't tell anyone last time because a lot of people are against home birth and tell you horror stories," she told fitpregnancy.com. "Even my husband said at first, 'Why are we doing this? We have insurance.' He honestly thought I was trying to save money. Men.
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