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Why HomebirthWhy would a woman choose to have a homebirth ? Isn't home birth only for a gypsy kind of women ? Isn't it for those who don't have a health insurance ? Although childbirth at home was the norm throughout the centuries, when a woman chooses to do so in this day and age, she is often accused for being careless and irresponsible ... or as a huge risk-taker, at best . After all, we now have hospitals with modern technology available nearby. So why not giving birth at a hospital instead, where a team of health professionals are nearby to rescue should something goes wrong ? The first and foremost reason why a woman would want to have a homebirth instead of a hospital birth is to maximize the chance of getting the kind of birth that she wants. If you are aiming for a natural childbirth, then home is the place you want to be during the labor and birth. When you choose to give birth at home, you also give yourself the power to do whatever you want to do during labor and birth. No one can say 'no' to you. Conversely, no one can force something on to you. After all, you are the queen of your home, right ? Contrast homebirth with the hospital birth. In hospital setting, institutional policy takes the priority over the laboring women's wishes. Sadly, often this policy was enacted with hospital and physicians' interest in mind, instead of that of laboring women, with the goal to make labor and delivery 'manageable' at the hospital. Therefore, at the hospital, your wishes are secondary. You don't have the freedom to do whatever you want during labor and birth, and you almost cannot refuse any treatment they want you to have. So what are the choices you can make at home that you can't have at the hospital? The following are the choices you have the 'luxury' to make if you decide to do a homebirth :
And these are the thing that you 'don't have to do' when you do a homebirth but will likely to be forced upon you at the hospital:
You may think that these choices are not luxury at all and warrant the need to have a homebirth. After all, they are only little things, right ? How come such little things make a difference ? I would say that little things make up a big thing. So it is important to get these little things going smoothly to maximize the chance of having the big thing (natural childbirth) happens. Besides, to me, they are not little things at all. Take the fetal monitoring system, for instance. This system, as harmless as it may seem, can actually increase your chance of having a cesarian section (c-section), while not improving the outcomes of the birth. First, this machine keeps you in bed, regardless whether you are comfortable or not. Some moms need to move about during labor. Not only that moving about can make the labor more effective, moving or being upright may also be the position where you feel comfortable at that stage. This machine prevents you from doing this by confine you to the bed. As a result, your labor can slow down or worse ... be stalled, which can result in induction. When you are induced, you no longer follow the natural path of labor. Contractions resulting from induction are often worse and more painful than the natural ones and therefore you may not be able to withstand it without any pain relief, which by itself carries some side effects. This increases the possibility of forceps/vacuum birth or even a c-section. Secondly, the readout from this machine is subject to wide interpretation. Actually, in this case, on and off monitoring with a dopler or fetoscope is more accurate because it establishes the trend better. With the fetal monitoring machine, every single signal is picked up and so sometimes the big picture (the trend) is more difficult to assess. Instead, the caregiver may focus on a little event (little dip or little peak in the graph) as a basis for diagnosing that the baby is in distressed and hence warrants an emergency c-section. It is not surprising that this system does not improve the birth outcome. Instead, it is well known that this machine increases your chance of having a c-section. You see ... the little thing can make a big difference. Even one little intervention to the natural course of labor can result in a cascade of interventions, often culminating in a c-section. Choosing to give birth at home frees moms from having to fight the "system". Nobody can prevents you to do what you like at home, and nobody can force you to take any treatment. By having a homebirth, you increase the odds of having the natural birth that you want. Other reason to give birth at home *NOTE: Do you want to get more tips and techniques for having natural birth? Then subscribe to our FREE monthly newsletter, "Born Naturally" and receive a FREE "Pregnancy Diet Secret" ebook. Click here to subscribe and claim your FREE bonus ebook which will change your 'pregnancy life' Related articles
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