I can't answer most of your questions but I think if you can you should get yourself familiar with all birth choices available to you. Starting here; Birth Options Association Australia, would be a good start.
Each public hospital is different with regards to what care programs they offer. For instance mine offered midwifery care only, share care which is combined with your GP, a birth centre option, a young parents option.... I saw an obstetrician ONCE during my pregnancy and not one was in sight during my naturalm drug free, intervention free, brilliantr birth. The only reason I saw him was to discuss my drastically low iron levels.
My mum also gave birth to TWINS (in december), born vaginally, despite a separate hospitals attempts to force her into a ceasarian... all with midwifery care. There was an obstetrician on standby in case twin two turned during labour etc, but was not necessary - and who says twins, premature ones at that, are considered high risk?
If you want to see an obstertician because if you need a c-sec you want to know who is cutting you open, well that is your perogative. But if you are confident that you want a natural, intervention free, calm and empowered birth, I suggest midwifery care all the way.
Just because you have PHI doesn't mean you won't end up with out of pocket costs either. If you have an epidural or end up with a c-sec, there's thousands of dollars gone. How about if you're overdue... private obstetric care has a reputation for looking after themselves before thier patients (ie watching out for their bedtime) and if you were say induced early just so your obstetrician was there; if baby isn't ready and your induction fails then follows by the cascade of intervention.
These choices can be hard, or they can be easy. I think deciding on where to have your baby is a matter of prioritising what you want from your birth first.
GOod Luck. BellyBelly is a great way to source your information but there is a rather postive skew on natural, midwifery led birth.Check out the birth and labour forums and Im sure you'll sourcve a lot of people questioning things like this earlier.



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. The only reason I saw him was to discuss my drastically low iron levels.
Check out the birth and labour forums and Im sure you'll sourcve a lot of people questioning things like this earlier.


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