So many of my close friends have used birth centers and a doula, and this idea is really sounding positive to me. I know blood sugars can be a problem as soon as baby is born, so I don't know if birth centers can deal with that. I have received open general responses like "we can do IV fluids with dextrose" to "there are birth centers connected to hospitals". They can alao administer pitocin if needed.
If Type 1 Diabetes is the only high risk thing for my pregnancy, can I forgo an obstetrician? I am asking because at this time I am feeling pretty against hospitals, forced episiotomys, epidurals, and absent docs.
What are your thoughts?
Me: 27 years old DH: 27 years old
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
Married in July 2014
TTC #1 since late Feb 2016
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Re: Type 1 Diabetes and using Doula/Birth Center?
As for using a birth center, different birth centers have different stipulations on which people they will take as patients based on their own rules/protocols. You would have to contact specific birth centers & inquire if you particular medical history allows you to deliver at their location.
If you are serious about a birth center then have them review your records & state whether they will take you on as a client at the birth center. If diabetes prevents you from delivering in the birth center, some midwifery practices have hospitals privileges where they can deliver you in the hospital instead of being delivered by an OBGYN. Using a midwife in a hospital setting rather than an OBGYN may decrease your chances of episiotomy, epidural, etc.