thread: Baby steps as hospitals delvery a helping hand to home-birth push

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  1. #1
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    Mar 2004
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    This sounds great in theory, but as that independent midwife said - the midwives who work within the program will not have a choice in how it is run. Ultimately the decision as to whether a woman will be approved for homebirth or not will rest with an OB - and I am willing to bet that very few women will meet the criteria. If you have had complications with past pregnancies(no matter how small) you might as well forget it. Overweight? Not gonna happen. OB thinks your baby might be "too big"? Sorry lady, no home birth for you. Had a baby in the past that was over 9lb, even if you birthed it vaginally with no problems? Too risky anyway. And if you are one of those women who are told that homebirth within that system will not be available to you, that's it. You are then left with having to give birth in hospital (which, if you wanted to do that, you would have gone with in the first place) or give birth at home, alone. Not very much in the way of choice if you ask me.

  2. #2
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    Nov 2005
    Where the heart is
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    I love how they had to insert the word 'zealot' - there was no need, not even in a negation of the term! How stupid. It's like going into a restaurant, asking for the vegetarian menu and stating you're not a 'zealot'.

  3. #3
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    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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    it simply will not replace the experience and level of care as you get with a private midwife

    getting there, but not good enough