And this being my first baby,
a planned home birth ending up almost unassisted, with excruciating pain, I had complete confidence we would make it through.
Planned home birth ending in hospital transfer should be its own category, so we can stop arguing about transfers screwing up the statistics either way.
Not exact matches
Calling your midwife at the
end of a pregnancy because you are just realizing an expectation that she has expressed throughout to your wife is fairly inappropriate and demonstrates you haven't safely committed or
planned for a safe
home birth (waiting to pay her until the very last minute or until she has to give the «or else» speech does the same).
I had a client who was
planning a
home birth but it turned course leading to a transfer to the hospital and a cesarean
birth, two opposite
ends of the birthing spectrum.
I am
planning a
home birth so if I do
end up in hospital its because I absolutely have to be there or its an emergency situation where a C - section is called for I going to be meeting those people pretty much for the first time [laughs] and I don't know what they are, how receptive they would to something like this, so you know there are certain things you think might be easier to ask for verses asking of all of this things, perhaps you know, maybe it doesn't have to be all or nothing but I don't know are there certain things that you think might be good for me to ask for in lieu of asking for everything.
I never realized when I walked into a midwife's office to
plan a
home birth (and went
home with Birthing From Within that day in my bag to read) that I would
end up choosing a MRCS months later, because I realized it was right for me and safe for my baby.
I
ended up having a c - section, a
birth so very far off from my
planned home birth, due to a footling breech baby, and Crystal helped me rationalize and be OK with how my
birth story
ended.
Home birth is uncommon in the United Kingdom and uncertainty exists about its safety.1 2 Almost all mortality figures available nationally1 provide merely a single global figure for planned and unplanned home births, though the constituent rates differ greatly.3 The only recent figures for planned home birth in England and Wales relating to 19794 and 19935 provide an inaccurately low estimate of risk because it was not possible to account for those mothers who originally booked to have a home delivery but ended up delivering in hospi
Home birth is uncommon in the United Kingdom and uncertainty exists about its safety.1 2 Almost all mortality figures available nationally1 provide merely a single global figure for
planned and unplanned
home births, though the constituent rates differ greatly.3 The only recent figures for planned home birth in England and Wales relating to 19794 and 19935 provide an inaccurately low estimate of risk because it was not possible to account for those mothers who originally booked to have a home delivery but ended up delivering in hospi
home births, though the constituent rates differ greatly.3 The only recent figures for
planned home birth in England and Wales relating to 19794 and 19935 provide an inaccurately low estimate of risk because it was not possible to account for those mothers who originally booked to have a home delivery but ended up delivering in hospi
home birth in England and Wales relating to 19794 and 19935 provide an inaccurately low estimate of risk because it was not possible to account for those mothers who originally booked to have a
home delivery but ended up delivering in hospi
home delivery but
ended up delivering in hospital.
And I
planned a
home birth and
ended up having to transfer to the hospital and developed a pretty significant infection.
This study aimed to compare the risk of PPH between those who intended a
home birth at the
end of pregnancy (whether or not they went on to experience a
home birth) and those who had a
planned hospital
birth.
SMMIS allows those who transferred to hospital after an attempt at a
home birth to be identified and included in the «
planned home birth» group, thus overcoming the bias that would be introduced if the «
planned home birth» group contained only those uncomplicated cases which
ended in a
home birth.
«I had
planned a
home birth, but
ended up with a hospital c - section.
If you are not
planning a
home birth, you will probably go to the hospital or
birth center towards the
end of this stage or early into the next stage.
We
planned a
home birth for our first child, but after a long labor (46 hours) and a baby was asynclitic, I
ended up delivering at the hospital, which thankfully turned out well — I just needed a little help and rest.
He was a
planned home birth that
ended in an emergency hospital transfer.
There is also research showing that moms who
planned to give
birth at
home (regardless of where they actually had their babies)
ended up with fewer interventions, such as episiotomies and c - sections, compared with a group of equally low - risk women who had
planned hospital deliveries.
I was informed, and in my 30s, and
planned a
home birth, and I still
ended up in the hospital, feeling ignored and discouraged.
A total of 12 percent of the women who
planned home births in the newly published study
ended up being transferred to hospitals due to complications.
Every woman who's not
planning a
home birth has thought about it: What if I
end up giving
birth in the parking lot?
Many families will
end up switching their
plan to include a midwife and a
home birth after taking their prenatal class that targets both
home birth and hospital
birth families, which we LOVE.
Dee
planned for a
home birth and
ended up being transferred to a hospital.