In what might have been the cutest episode of the entire "Love and Hip Hop" franchise, Omarion and Apryl Jones allowed cameras in to film the birth of their son Megaa. With a midwife, a tub full of water and her closest family and friends, Apryl delivered a healthy baby boy after 36 hours of labor. And to be clear, she did not take one pill or type of medicine to be ease the pain. The water and the support of her loving man seemed to be enough.

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Many women, celebrity or not, have opted for at home births because of the privacy, levels of comfort and for the memories within their own home. Several other celebrities wanted to welcome their child into the world in the same manner, and they all recommend it.

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1. Pamela Anderson

Pamela Anderson delivered both of her sons, Dylan and Brandon, in her home. She also took no medicine and opted to deliver while sitting in the water-Completely natural.

2. Jennifer Connelly

Jennifer Connelly and Paul Betteny welcomed their daughter, Agnes, into the world at the New York home in 2011. She used a birthing tub and a midwife as well.

3. Kate Middleton

That's right. The royals do it, too! Kate Middleton and Prince William welcomes their first child, Prince George after 11 hours of labor with four midwives and two medics.

4. Gisele Bundchen

The supermodel and wife to NFL superstar Tom Brady had both of their babies' at home. Her son Benjamin was literally born in her bathtub! Her daughter Vivian was born at home, as well.

5. Erykah Badu

Neo-soul singer Erykah Badu delivered all three of her beautiful children at home. In fact, since 2001, she has considered herself to be a "doula." She is an advocate for natural childbirth at home because it can reduce infant mortality. Watch her talk about it, here.

6. Ricki Lake

The former talk show host and actress created an informative, but controversial, documentary in 2001 about giving birth to her son Owen in her own bathtub. In hopes of educating women about their options, Lake worked for three years to release "The Business of Being Born" in 2001.

7. Thandie Newton

Actress Thandie Newton, who is known for her roles in the "Pursuit of Happyness" and "Crash," delivered two daughters at home, in water. She told the Sunday Times she enjoyed it so much that she'd "Like to give birth every year if I could, just for that experience."

Would you have an at-home birth? Let us know in the comments, below. If you missed the episode, watch it below.