Hi! This is my first pregnancy, took a test(or 2) Wednesday and got a BFP and we are over the moon excited! We have been trying to conceive for 2 years! So my question is... How do you all feel as far as natural vs. drugs and hospitals vs. birthing centers?
Re: Hospital or Birthing Center?
All of the drugs.
I think our hospital has a birthing center.
Little West #1: Born May 23, 2013
Little West #2: Due April 15, 2015
2U2 Fossil Mommy
Birth center or hospital, let me tell you, your best friend for a med free birth is a doula. Trust me on this, doulas are magical creatures sent from heaven to help you not murder everyone while you're in labor.
BFP #1 4/10/12 D&C 6/5/12@ 12.5wks EDD 12/17/12
BFP #2 9/10/12 CP 9/19/12@ 5.5wks EDD 5/21/13
BFP# 3 12/3/12...Lukas James born 8/15/13
BFP# 4 8/4/14 EDD 4/13/15
A friend of mine swears by her hypnobirthing coach. She just had her third. She and her DH are the green, holistic, make their own food kind of people and it works for them. However, she will never convince me, lol.
They're also very strict in their rules to actually allow you to give birth there. You are cleared only if you've had a complication free pregnancy. No anemia, no blood pressure issues, no preeclampsia allowed. But they will allow you to labor for a longer amount of time and there aren't any progression milestones you have to hit before the induce.
I think it's a good choice for us, visit both and see which one you click with.
As others have said - every birth, every body, and every baby is different. Do what works for you.
(Dooooooouuuuuulaaaaaaaaaa....)
Factor V Leiden Homozygous, Advanced Maternal Age
TTC #1, 5 yrs, PCOS, Femera + Ovidrel.
IUI#3 BFP, DD 5/31/2012
TTC #2, 2 yrs, PCOS, Femera+Ovidrel
IUI#2 BFP!
In the end, you have to choose what's best for you & your family. For some families that's a hospital birth with an epidural & for some families that's a med-free birth at a birthing center. But don't let anyone make you feel guilty for whatever choice is best for y'all!
Delivering w/ a MW at a hospital. I have some medical issues that could mean that I'll have to have a C-Section, but since the MW is aware of them, I will get the chance to try to have my med-free birth first.
@AggieDaner We have our interview w/ a doula all set up already bc she books up so fast.
Married Since July 2012
DS1 Born via C-Section - 6/21/2013
BFP#2 7/28/2014, EDD 04/07/2015
I'm high risk this round since my son was born at 30 weeks.
So hospital for me and I'll do an epidural again.
Just going in with the mind set that I am not in charge, little one is.