Notable Mothers Who Chose Home Birth
- Bimba Bosé (Spain),
- Carla Conte (Argentina),
- Cindy Crawford (USA),
- Demi Moore (USA),
- Gisele Bündchen (Brasil),
- Gwyneth Paltrow (USA),
- Julianne Moore (USA),
- Kelly Preston (USA) wife of John Travolta,
- Lisa Bonet (USA) ex-wife of Lenny Kravitz,
- Maria Bello (USA),
- Mary Lynn Rajskub (USA),
- Meryl Streep (USA),
- Nelly Furtado (Canada),
- Pamela Anderson (Canada),
- Patricia Arquette (USA),
- Ricki Lake (USA),
- Jennifer Connelly (USA),
- Erykah Badu (USA),
- Alyson Hannigan (USA),
- Evangeline Lilly (Canada),
- Michelle Alves (Brazil),
- Kaitlin Olson (USA),
- Mayim Bialik (USA),
- Charlotte Church (Wales).
- Ani DiFranco (USA),
- Joely Fisher (USA),
- A.J. Langer (USA),
- Josie Maran (USA),
- Alanis Morissette (Canada),
- Thandie Newton (England),
- Rya Kihlstedt (USA) wife of Gil Bellows,
- Asia Carrera (USA),
- Melora Hardin (USA),
- Felicity Huffman (USA),
- Kirsty Hume (Scotland),
- Tabitha King (USA) wife of Stephen King,
- Carrie-Anne Moss (Canada),
- Stella Tennant (Scotland),
- Laura Dern (USA),
- Joanne Whalley (England) ex-wife of Val Kilmer,
- Paulina Porizkova (Czech Republic).
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