"Examining" the different attitude between H'Hen Niê's mother-in-law and birth mother when meeting her grandchildren

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Miss H'Hen Niê suddenly faced a wave of criticism when a group of "diaper mothers" thought that she gave birth in the wrong position. Words such as "who is still lying on their back to give birth these days" caused netizens to stir up controversy.
At the end of September 2025, Miss H'Hen Niê happily announced that she had given birth to her first child at a large international hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. HCM. During the birth process, she always had her husband, Tuan Khoi, by her side, accompanying and encouraging her spirit. On her personal page, H'Hen Niê also did not hesitate to share her pregnancy journey, the moment of crossing the land as well as the emotion of being a mother for the first time. Thousands of congratulations from friends, colleagues and fans were sent to the queen. However, the joy was not long before a controversy suddenly exploded on social networks.
Recently, an account claiming to be a "supporter of natural birth" posted an ironic post mocking H'Hen Niê for choosing to give birth in a hospital. This person wrote: "If only I knew about natural maternity. At this time, who is lying on their back to give birth anymore?"
Not stopping there, this account also said that childbirth is a natural power of women and that "feminism starts from being proactive in the journey of welcoming children", and implied that H'Hen Niê "did not really master the vocation of motherhood" when choosing to give birth with medical intervention.
The post quickly caused frustration in the online community. A series of comments defended H'Hen Niê, saying that giving birth at the hospital was the right, safe and humane choice. Many people think that criticizing a woman for the way they give birth is disrespectful and offensive.
It is known that "natural birth" is a method that has been controversial in international medical circles. This is a form of birth without medical intervention, even without cutting the umbilical cord immediately after birth. Some people who follow this trend choose to give birth at home, leaving the cake connected to the child for many days in a row. The placenta is usually placed in a special bowl or bag, sprinkled with salt or lavender, and only changed daily until the umbilical cord falls off on its own â usually lasting 3 to 10 days, even 2 weeks.
This method exploded in the UK in 2008 but was quickly met with strong opposition from experts. The World Health Organization (WHO) has repeatedly recommended not to give birth at home without the support of health workers, because of the potential risk of infection, bleeding or even death for both mother and child. It is extremely dangerous for babies to be exposed to dead tissue that is decomposing like placenta, which can lead to severe bacterial infections.
Meanwhile, H'Hen Niê's choice to give birth at an international hospital with full modern equipment and a team of professional doctors is considered completely reasonable and safe. According to obstetric experts, this is an ideal environment to ensure the health of pregnant women and babies, helping to handle in time if any complications occur during childbirth.
As a celebrity, H'Hen Niê has always been known for her simple, positive lifestyle and modern thinking. Since being crowned Miss Universe Vietnam 2017, she has repeatedly shared her views on living independently, listening and always upholding the value of knowledge. When entering the role of mother, H'Hen Niê also frankly expressed that: "Motherhood is a sacred journey, but it requires careful preparation both psychologically and healthily".
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