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thread: Homebirth General Discussion #1

  1. #109
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    Mar 2008
    Canberra
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    Hi AnnaT,

    How far are you from a hospital? If your only 15min or so away, it wont take you long to transfer in an emergency... I take it you'll have a private MW and they should know well ahead of time if there is a reason to go to hospital.

    I also found that DH and I were a lot more comfortable with our homebirth choice after meeting our midwife, and talking through all the concerns and issues that could come up.

    I am more scared about what could happen to me and bubs in a hospital than at home!

    Hope you are able to convince DH that homebirth is the best choice for YOU! After all it is you and bubs that need to feel happy about labour/birthing choices!

    I should be having my first bub AT HOME any day now!! And I have a great support team to help me through it!

    :goodluck2:

  2. #110
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    Dec 2005
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    Well in our new house we'll be no more than 15min away, probably less. Our health fund covers homebirths/midwife fee's etc so we could be choosy about what middie we pick. I can understand his concern, but I honestly feel that Im so lucky to have great labours/deliveries why not take advantage of that by having a homebirth. Worse case scenario I end up in hosp or induced. I would probably see an OBGYN too just in case and book into the private hospy on the off chance it goes bottom up.

    I plan on NOT being induced unless neccesary next time round and with the way my labours go it could end up being a homebirth even if he doesnt want one lol

    Thanks for the help! I hope your birth goes smoothly, take lots of pics for babies album!

  3. #111
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    Nov 2005
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    Hi AnnaT
    I am in Maryborough, about 300k from you. If you want I would be haqppy to meet you and your DH somewhere and have a chat about homebirth

  4. #112
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    Dec 2005
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    He agreed to a homebirth on the proviso that I see an OB through my pregnancy just in case Although now he has idea's about helping me birth the baby

    So I will be lurking in here until next Sept and then hopefully we'll be pregnant and can start planning the birth.

    Yay Im so excited

  5. #113
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    Mar 2008
    Canberra
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    Wow AnnaT that's great!

    My DH is planning to catch bubs! As long as everything is okay with the cord etc... I think partners would feel more comfortable being more involved in a homebirth, which is great!

    Good Luck!!

  6. #114
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    Jan 2008
    Brisbane
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    Hi Everyone,
    I am 30yrs old and planning my first home birth in less than 10weeks. I have had to really positive hospital births but this time it just feels right to have this one at home. I am living in the Brisbane area and have found two private MW's that tag team each other and both should be at the birth. Its such a pity as we have only just moved from NSW where there was medicare funded home births now its going to cost me $3500. Lucky for the baby bonus

    I think i have all the normal concerns/fears/hopes/excitment as most but am looking forward to talking with more people who are going on the same journey or have been there themselves.

    Cheers Milly

  7. #115
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    Mar 2008
    Canberra
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    Hi Milly, congratulations and good luck with your homebirth!

    Mine is costing the exact same amount... I say its a good way to spend the baby bonus!

    Hopefully I will be in labour soon! Any moment now!! Its kind of weird that all we do is call Sonya (midwife), and not worry about leaving our home to go to hosp!

  8. #116
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    Dec 2005
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    Do you guys not have health insurance? Is $3500 what it costs when you dont or is that an excess?

    Sorry for being nosy but I want to plan ahead so if we need a lump sum to pay then I better get saving.

  9. #117
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    Nov 2005
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    A lot of midwives have a payment plan option - pay some now, pay some on the way, pay the rest after the birth.
    Sometimes it works out better not to have insurance, I reckon! We have been paying a premium for about 4 years now and it's been such a waste. All the money we spent on premiums is more than I would have paid for an op I had, for the osteo treatments I've had, the dental we've had...and still would have paid for a homebirth if we had put that money towards one! We'll cut our losses (because HBA might be bringing in HB cover at the end of the year) and pay for it without insurance cover, because all that we'll pay in premiums until I fall pg again (DS is really being an efficient contraceptive with his BFing habits!), not to mention the out of pockets we'll face anyway, will come to about what we'd have to pay for a homebirth. I just don't care anymore, I want my HB and I'll pay for a good midwife of choice when the time comes, even if I have to take out some kind of loan until the Baby Bonus is paid (those installment payments will suck big time!).
    I was talking to a friend of my SIL's who had a HB, over the weekend, and I've got even more of a hankering now! So, someone have a word in DS's ear to stop feeding overnight...

  10. #118
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    Some health insurers pay out small amounts towards home midwifery services, but as far as I am aware, none of them even approach covering the full cost.

    DW charges $4000 for the full package - antenatal care and education, birth support at home or in hospital, and postnatal care. One of the midwives who was there when Molly was born in Sydney now charges $5000.

    Welcome aboard, AnnaT - I think you've made a great decision.

  11. #119
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    Wow, i know you guys are envious that the NHS does homebirths for free in the UK, but if i HAD decided to get my own midwife to do my birth (and gotten the one-on-one care i'd have loved) it would have been about 3000-5000 GBP! A LOT more expensive! Also we don't get the baby bond or anything like it. Those on benefits get 250-500GBP for big baby items like pram/cot etc. but you have to be in reciept of a particular benefit to qualify. We qualified for both the benefit and the lump sum but because the department that processed the benefit took 6 months to look at our claim the window of opportunity closed and i didn't get a penny. I think the UK theory works better than the practice!

    DP gets medical with his new job and we're secretly hoping they'll pay for a homebirth midwife. If they do i'd CERTAINLY get a private middie, though i'd go NHS again no worries before i paid out of pocket. There's a difference between someone who supports your wishes and someone who is paid to support your wishes...

    Bx

  12. #120
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    AnnaT - I think you were in my due in group when I had my daughter Harriet in Sep 2006. I had to rejoin because i lost my password. I am planning a home birth this time too. Although I am going for midwife only care.

  13. #121
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    Dec 2005
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    Yeah we were Puffin, nice to see you again! Amazing its been 2yrs since Harriet and Jett were born. Feels like yesterday!

    So we're pregnant and now proud Nth Queenslanders. Im due in March 09 and although Im booked in to see an OBGYN Im still aiming for a homebirth if this pregnancy goes smoothly. Problem is I cannot find any independent middies up here in Townsville. Anyone know where I can find listings or names? Thanks!

  14. #122
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    Jul 2004
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    I am pretty sure there are no independent midwives in Townsville but you can contact the Maternity Coalition and see if they know anyone that will travel there. Just google it and the website will come up. I hope you find someone and congratz on the pregnancy!

  15. #123
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    Dec 2005
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    Unfortunately your right Tegan, there are no homebirth middies in Townsville so its hospital birthing for me as the birth centre wont take me because they open in December and at this stage consider me high risk. Its cool though as my OB is super natural birth oriented so its up to me how my birth turns out

  16. #124
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    Jul 2004
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    Perhaps you could have a doula then? Have you thought about that? You can also try things like hypnobirthing or calmbirthing.

  17. #125
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    Oh Im not too worried about delivering in hospital, it was more getting to have a waterbirth and it being convenient seeing as my labours are less than 3 hours and we have two small boys at home.
    Im excited though because the hospy Im going to has the option of using aromatherapy, birthing ball or stool, music etc and THEY provide it all

  18. #126
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    Anna, I asked around for you:

    Hi Kelly

    Not sure there is a local Townsville HB Midwife, but Phillipa Scott is the one to contact. If this e-mail does not work get back to me because I think she has a website ‘Birthing Buddies’ perhaps if she does a google

    Philippa Scott philippa.s@people.net.au
    Kelly xx

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