May 2018 Moms

Homebirth

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Re: Homebirth

  • @ivyvines6 she was in a category all her own. 
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  • @ivyvines6 she was in a category all her own. 
    I wonder how her Star child has fared? 
  • @mileswithmyles @ivyvines6 well that was 2 hours of my life left with no answers. That tops the list of the craziest shit I’ve read on the bump. Some of those psychos got off easy. 
  • I considered it, but doing birth center instead. I didn't want to cause anxiety for my son or my dogs (they would freak out even more) watching me in pain. I'm all for births outside of the hospital for normal, healthy pregnancies. But I'm also 100% for whatever gets the job done. Medicated or not, vaginal, or c section, etc etc. My birth center is 5 mins from the hospital, and my midwives have an abundance of caution. Any issues and I'll be sent to the hospital. But I much prefer the birth center setting and the relationship with midwives and doulas. 
    I have had friends with very successful home births. If you are considering it, just meet with some midwives and make sure it's appropriate for you, and you are confident in your provider.
  • @motherof2monkeys no harm done. Truly just was curious what your idea of "natural" was. that's all. I am sorry your c section still sits heavy on your mind. I hope you have a complication-free birth this time around!
  • I’m not positive, but I think All this organic, natural,
    chemical free stuff started with Rudolf Steiner (the guy who established Waldorf schools). He had a whole philosophy around it. Interesting stuff. 
  • @motherof2monkeys
    My own birth story is pretty upsetting. I understand how it is going into labor and having that unmedicated, vaginal birth plan and then having it ripped away for an emergency c/s. How I was able to reconcile it was by realizing that both myself and my son would have died without the c/s. It really made me greatful that I wasn't living 100yrs in the past. I don't know about you, but for me, the c/s wasn't a "cop-out" I went though 36hours of labor and 2 failed epidural. And like many other women who've had c/s can guarantee that it's not the easy way out. Heck I had the experience of labor along with mine. It sucked but I would be just another statistical maternity death without it. I am definitely not telling you to go have more c/s especially after a successful vbac(good job), and emergency c/s aren't exactly fun, but they arent the end of the world. You and your oldest baby might not have been here without it either. It's kind of a morbid silver lining but still it's a silver lining, don't regret what you couldn't control especially since it probably saved your life. Oh and most things aren't natural. ;) having pierced ears or tattoos or even driving a car and watching tv isn't natural. The thing that's allowed humans to thrive this long is to adapt nature to our own needs :P . Not that it's a good thing for nature but that's another topic


  • @kendrajos It most certainly wasn’t a “cop-out” for me, quite the opposite, myself and my first son would most probably not be here today if it wasn’t for the fact that c-sections are available. I’m thankful for it, but I wouldn’t want to have one again!
  • @kpc914 thank you, that’s very sweet of you. I hope so too, and I wish you a good one too, in whatever way it is!
  • @o_so_in_love sorry for unintentionally hijacking your thread! Xx
  • I do like the idea of it but as a FTM I'm uncomfortable since there is a lot of unknown.
    Plenty of FTMs have done it! Definitely do what feels most comfortable but lots of research and finding a great midwife to talk to can really make the difference in comfort level
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  • Too messy. And there are way too many variables. I want a trained staff and meds and to be able to have help if anything goes wrong. 
    I was actually concerned about the mess factor and have been asking around. It doesn’t seem too bad. Also I’ve heard that midwives clean it up for you
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  • Not for me at all. 

    Also just wondering what those who call a vaginal birth a “natural” birth would call a c-section? Unnatural?  
    I would think vaginal birth is a baby coming out of a vagina with or without medication/intervention.  Csection is one born by csection. Unmedicated would be vaginal and no interventions. I guess I would call that one “natural”. 
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  • First off, I don't think my landlord would go for it! !
    Actually they don’t have to be notified of intent or after the fact. Unless it goes against your lease, they can’t do anything about it. 
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  • A note about group B strep... I brought it up to my midwife because I tested positive for it with J, and she said they do a push IV instead of leaving you hooked up the entire time. It pissed me off to find out that's even an option because I had to have an IV in my arm during labor with J, and it broke in my arm. On top of that they forgot to even administer the second dose of the antibiotic. -.- 
  • I've been strep B+ with both of mine.  Every four hours they'd give me another dose of ABX with my first.  My second I got the first dose but not the second so they took him for monitoring a little after he was born.

    Just since I'm thinking about it, if you are going to need ABX during labor, I highly recommend a probiotic.  I got thrush pretty quickly after my first birth and I think the ABX played a role in me getting it.  And thrush is the worst.
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  • ivyvines6 said:
    A note about group B strep... I brought it up to my midwife because I tested positive for it with J, and she said they do a push IV instead of leaving you hooked up the entire time. It pissed me off to find out that's even an option because I had to have an IV in my arm during labor with J, and it broke in my arm. On top of that they forgot to even administer the second dose of the antibiotic. -.- 

    Broke in your arm?! Ouch!!  I’ve tested positive for it twice but never had the time to get the antibiotics for it anyway. We just watch baby extra close for several days. From what I’ve heard, some midwives give you the option of having the antibiotic if you deliver at home. Testing positive at 37 weeks doesn’t mean you are still positive at delivery time. There are several things you can do to help change your positive status as well. 
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