Homebirth General Discussion #12
I asked the MW today and she said she is comfortable to deliver at home from 36w but would just be keeping a much closer eye on things after baby is born (suck reflex etc).
I think instincts are so important - you need to go with your gut!
Homebirth General Discussion #12
When you talk about your amazing Homebirth, you're getting up on your high horse. You're lauding it over everyone else and acting superior. They don't want to hear you didn't need drugs when they had an epidural, didn't tear with your 10 pounder when they had an episiotomy with their 6lb baby, breastfed easily while their baby was fed formula when they were in recovery. These are all not necessarily the truths about Homebirth (really it's just like any other birth at hospital, just generally less complicated) but they're the assumption many non homebirthers carry.
Homebirth General Discussion #12
:hug: Cassius. That sucks. It is so wonderful to share your birth story and that should have been an environment where it was welcomed.
Can you believe someone at my Playgroup yesterday talked about how they were delaying TTC so the birth would coincide with the major renovations of the private hospital. No joke. So for those who think HBers are nuts...
Had a lovely time at my m/w's Blessingway on the weekend. It is so awesome to be a part of a community of Mums that includes the m/ws who are their when our babies are born. It feels natural.
Hope everyone is well! Busy with work and not around much atm.
Homebirth General Discussion #12
See I had a fairly good hospital birth as well. I didn't HB from my first baby, as much as I wanted to (my own crap, after experiencing the loving care of IM's I'd never go back to a hospital based program, no matter how seductive the allure of a Medicare covered birth is). It wasn't perfect the way DD2's birth was, DD1 had her cord clamped fairly quickly and was taken to be suctioned, but the actual birthing was pretty darn close to my HB. I think those women, the ones that just don't want to hear or acknowledge HB, are frightened of how they may feel about their own experiences. I know many women whose bar is very low in terms of their pregnancy and birth care, like you said Cassius. The fact that they narrowly avoided say, an episiotomy, and didn't have a crappy middy, that shouldn't be any woman's standard (unless of corse that's exactly the experience they want). I think, having a hospital birth and then having a HB, I can see that these women (and when I say these women, I don't mean every hospital birther, I mean the negative ones) simply don't know how good it can get. Ignorance is bliss, and when society tells you that you should just just up and be damn grateful you and your baby made it out alive and healthy, well, that's an incredibly low standard in a developed and privileged country IMO. No wonder so many women don't want to hear about empowered birth, especially at home, I can imagine for many it must trigger deep feelings of 'why didn't I deserve that' and 'what does she have that I don't?' And I think that that is that HB has outstanding continuity of care, intimate, respectful, evidence based and individual care. Which EVERYONE deserves, but few actually receive. I thought the care I had in my particular HB program with DD1 was great (not sure what other ones are like), but I really just didn't know how good it could get until DD2. What hospital will offer you a midwife who is on call for you 24/7 after you have your baby and are struggling with PND, to come and be with you and support you any the of the day or night? Having a HB was both life changing and completely and utterly average, it felt natural and normal because it is. I don't think I'm better than anyone because of the way I gave birth either time...often I feel as if I had better experienced than some people, but again, that's relative to each woman. At the end of the day, not every woman wants what we want. That's cool with me, I just don't think we should be shunned and ostracised because our standards, our beliefs and our desires for birth differ from the mainstream way of birthing.
Anyway, rant over LOL!
Re: Homebirth General Discussion #12
Hi everyone :). Some of you may have seen my thread asking about caseload in this section, so you'll know I want to homebirth. I'm due around October 27, still far off, but wanted to get on the bandwagon early on.
Currently I am confused about whether I should do my home birth through an independent midwife or through the caseload program at Casey hospital.
Hope you're all well :).