I have quite a few questions and I'm not even sure where to begin. I am VERY keen on a home birth, hubby not so but I'm confident with the amount of research I'm doing at the moment that that can be turned around. I was blown away by the safety of HB.
I guess my biggest question involves my sister. Her last birth was in a hospital (4 mins after arrival) and directly after delivering the placenta, she haemoraged badly. We were all told that had she delivered anywhere but where she was she would have died. I am wandering what would happen to me in a similar position at home? Needless to say the reaction of my family when I tell them I am considering a home birth...




apart from the midwives, doulas etc, patrners etc, what other support people at home births have people had. Were there too many, too few people around? Did you find you were able to keep people away (say a friend that doesn't take no for an answer) when its all happening in your own home? What pain relief are midwives able to offer during a home birth? Did mums find that they were more relaxed and didn't require (as much) pain relief compared to hospital births?

To minimise your risk of the same thing happening one can decline the use of induction drugs and stay upright and active to minimise the risk of forceps or ventouse being needed, ask for the cord to be left to stop pulsing after the birth and not cut until the placnta is delivered, allow no-one to touch or tug on the cord or push your belly and generally let nature do it her way.


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