Ive gotten some FFS and Preachy profile comments sooo im wondering if this is even worth my time? anways i wish there was water births or mid wives in my city (shreveport bossier LA) but theres not, I am going to try hypnobirthing. Any moms do this in a hospital?
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Re: any friendly ppl on this website? hypbirth
A lot of women use hypnobirthing training/methods in a hospital setting.
One might even go so far as to say good training and preparedness (of any kind) knows no setting (hospital, home, or anywhere else).
Interesting Introduction...
But to answer your question I had a wonderful med-free birth in a hospital using Hypnobirthing. I hope to have a similar experience in December with this baby.
She DD so it's hard to tell for sure. But this post seems to sum it up:
https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/69406927.aspx
If you scroll down about half way someone copied some/all of her original post.
Yep. I frequent a few boards on this website and this is by far the most helpful, friendly, and inclusive of the lot.
Hee.
This is one of the nicest/most patient boards on the whole bump. If she can't make it here, then she should probably mosey on over to a whole other site altogether.
GEEZ. Leave the wide generalizations for the bigger boards on this forum and leave us nice ladies on Natural Birth alone. Wowzers.
Wow. You're a brat. Learn to use proper spelling, grammar, and how to ask a question without putting people down and being a jerk. This board is by far the gentlest of the ones I frequent, and these ladies don't deserve your snarkiness.
It's too bad the OP came off the way that she did, becasue she actually is bringing up a very valid point and something that I'm going to have to possibly confront tomorrow.
I'll be 40w2d and my OB/Midwife group requires that I have an ultrasound to determine how much amniotic fluid there is around the baby. My doula's last client, and only client to birth at the same hospital that I'm going to, was induced because her amniotic fluid was "too low". It was a long, painful process for her that ended in a c-section.
So we've been talking a lot about this and what we will do if I get the same diagnosis tomorrow. The midwife said at my last appointment that if it was found to be too low (under 5), they would send me directly to the hospital for an induction. But...our plan right now is to request another ultrasound after the weekend to see if there has been an increase in fluid levels.
From what I've heard and read, the ultrasound measurements can be off quite a bit depending on the position of the baby. I do not want to be induced just because of an invalid ultrasound reading.
I'm curious to what you all might have to say or your experiences with this same issue.
lol All of this!!
I know I ask a lot of annoying "dumb" questions on this board and always get helpful and supportive answers, ahha
Natural M/c 12/13/08 at 8w5d
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)