Live delivery via Twitter

Social networks have become true showcases of people's intimate life. To the point that there are those who have even come to share live through them very special moments of his life such as the birth of his children.

There will be many parents who have done it, but the striking thing is in this case who has done it. Nothing less than the designer Sara Morishige, wife of Evan Williams, one of the founders and president of the social network Twitter, She has told her daughter's birth via Twitter.

This is how Sara narrated step by step the delivery of her baby on her Twitter through the following "Tweets":

"Dear Twitter, I have broken waters. It was not like Charlotte in" Sex in New York. "Now I am measuring contractions with an iPhone application." 8:46 PM, August 10. "Controlling the frequency of contractions was fun until they became painful. "10:37 PM, August 10." Hospital admission. Taken to the last room on the second floor. "1:11 AM, August 11." Epidural. Yes, please "24 hours ago." The cardiac monitor interrupts the silence of a room that will soon be anything but silent. "16 hours ago." Sara is changing the first diaper. "11 hours ago.

This is the story that appears on his Twitter page, which already has more than 16,000 followers. There is no doubt that it is excellent publicity for the social network that the president's own wife uses to share her birth live.

Of course, everyone is free to tell and teach what they want to known and unknown, and social networks encourage it (YouTube is full of videos of births).

However, personally I still have some reluctance with that. They will call me old, but I see it as an unnecessary overexposure of people's private lives. So don't count on me telling you about my next live birth.

Perhaps there is among our readers who has shared the birth of his son through the network ... Have you done it?

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