The birth center I'd like to give birth at sends home all families four hours after birth. One of the CNMs comes to do an inhome check in the days following. I think I'm alright with that FTM but I'm just curious if anyone else has experience with this type of situation?
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Wow, 4 hours sounds so short to me, especially after many hours of labor/exertion.
I am staying at my birthing center for 2 nights, unless I want to leave early. My midwifes and 'in-house' post-partum doulas will be around to check on us, make sure breast feeding is established/going well and that me & baby are healthy/recovering well.
I just imagine I'm going to be SO tired that I won't want to move, but maybe I'm wrong and I'll want to go home sooner!
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