I need a few scenarios of what could go wrong with a home birth (LOW RISK pregnancy). And also, if there is something i could do at home if there is no time to go to a hospital. Contraception
, helping out and having baby cuddles once you're home (she will need you for many months/years to come!) but as far as being there for the birth and immently afterwards only you can really decide. maybe ask your sister how she feels? x
I just woundered what every 1s views were on home Births,I went 2 midwife & she asked me if i would consider a home birth as my pregnancy is going really well, She said i would be the ideal candidate, It sounds ok, As i can do wot i want in my own
Hi ladies,I am currently 18+5 with twins (our first pregnancy) and I am a little confused about the birth.From my understanding, if the lower twins head is down then I will go for a natural birth and if it hasnt turned the will be a c-section.If I
Calling all first-time mums! Was your birth experience, better than you expected? If so we’d like to hear from you for an article we’re planning for the August edition of Prima Baby. Perhaps you’d been worried you wouldn’t cope with the pain
A Low Tech Method of ChildbirthThe Buxton Handclap Method of delivering babies that minimises birth trauma to both mother and baby is used in various Third World countries, and according to one statistic quoted in 'New Scientist' would lead
...i went in a birthing pool.. i puffed gas and air once and was sick like ten times so i didnt use that...then wen im pushing i coudnt do it the water cause it was annoying me.so i got on the bed and i pushed and rested then ushed and rested inbetween each
HI,I am interested in all the different types of births eg water birth etc and different birth strategies but its a minefield if anyone could give me a straight pro con requirements etc for different births (even if it is just one type) I would
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