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Posted : Jun 18, 2009 3:56:47 PM
Subject : home births and BMI

does anyone know if there is a maximum BMI on home births? im not pregnant..... yet, but was just wondering as for my last baby i had to go to the main hospital ond not the birthing centre as my bmi was 1 over the limit. i have lost weight since then so am hoping i might be able to maybe have a home birth. xx

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michelle07
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Posted : Jun 18, 2009 5:15:14 PM

I was told i couldn't have my baby at the midwife unit as my BMI was too high (39) so i would have to go to hospital which i did not want to do so i opted for a homebirth instead. So yes you can have a home birth if you have a high BMI.
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Posted : Jun 18, 2009 11:08:46 PM

thats great!! thanks for that hun!! im dreading having to go where i had my LO so at leasat i would be able to have a home birth if i needed to, obviously as long as everything else went ok. xx

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Posted : Jun 19, 2009 12:34:15 PM

I got told I could not have a homebirth with my first if my BMI was over 35. In the end I ended up in hospital anyway because he was 6 weeks early. :( But hopefully I can give birth in either birth centre or home the second time around.

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Posted : Jun 19, 2009 2:45:57 PM

well my bmi was 36 when i had my daughter but i know i am below that now, maybe 34/35, but i am determined to lose some more b4 i concieve so i can have the birth that i NEED~!! not want! dont get me wrong, if i had to go to the main hosp. i would, but i am willing to try anything to avoid it!! x

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