Homebirth General Discussion #13
Beatrix, sounds like we might hear something soon. My bet is you'll go very quickly! Sending labour and beautiful birthing vibes your way.
Homebirth General Discussion #13
The hospital I birthed ds at allowed delivery room photos but no photos of the actual birth. Strange policy that.
Homebirth General Discussion #13
I really don't understand the no photos thing. We have heaps of photos of DD1's c/s birth, taken by the theatre nurse. You would think of any delivery where it might not be allowed, that would be it. The photos of DD2 at home aren't quite as good ironically, because the lighting was suitable for birth, not a photo studio (or operating theatre). ;)
I keep getting annoyed at Call the Midwife, because in all the homebirths, they show Mum up on her bed on her back! Most Mums at home do not lie on their backs in bed!! I feel like writing in to the show. Maybe I should see if they have a FB page. ;)
There's another British doco series called The Midwives, which follows NHS midwives as they work, both in hospital and in the community. It features homebirths in amongst the deliveries and a few lovely midwives who talk about how much they prefer homebirths. Some of the hospital deliveries do my head in, but interspersed with homebirths and home visits I can get through it. I can't go near any of the other hospital shows without getting seriously annoyed.
Homebirth General Discussion #13
Jen, that annoys me about Call the Midwife too, especially because I otherwise love it, but my understanding is that women 'delivered' on their back or side lying during homebirths in the UK at that time...the writer explained in the books that that's how the midwives were trained.
Homebirth General Discussion #13
Even if they pushed on their backs (*shudder*) I would still like to see more up and about during labour. Guess the camera angles are harder!
The whole 'miracle' of gas and air kind of got to me too. Just the aura of magnificence and infallibility that's placed on medicine and technology.
Homebirth General Discussion #13
HSM- nah midwife prefers not to do s & s til 40 weeks so I respect that. Have had my own feel and I'm def at least 2-3cm anyway not thin but not thick so hoping I go on my own anyway.