I never said a baby can't be delivered at home, what I'm saying is that it is risky business
because labour and birth are not always predictable.
Not exact matches
Gary: To do a thing apart from His Spirit is just self works: It is not in
and by The Faith of the Son of God: Paul said; he lives by the Faith of the Son of God, that comes with the in workings of the Holy Spirit: Even as Paul says; follow me as am of Christ: This was Paul commission: Little Children I
labour in
birth again until Christ be formed in you, this takes us from self works into the in workings of the Holy Spirit, that we too are conformed into the image
and likeness of Christ, as Christ is formed in us: Even as it was with Peter's commission, Peter when thouest is converted convert thine brethren: But we can see many left Jesus
and Paul when it can time for the strong meat to be had: So too is it in each generation: The great falling away, that only the faithful remain: Thank - you Gary; In Jesus name Alexandria: P.S. if Peter or Jesus or Paul would stand here today in your presence
and speak forth what they spoke forth then, would you truly receive them??? Now it is the Christ in us that comes forth to minister the Words of the Lord through others as they: That is why Christ is not divided, those of the same Spirit will know
because we speak the same things in
and by His Holy Spirit:
When the OBs say, «you can not physically give
birth vaginally»
and the
labouring mother just says, «yes I can» it puts everyone in a bind
because they can save her life
and that of the fetus but she denies the danger.
Ahh reading your
birth story made me well up
and think of my
labour 3 months ago.The birthing pool is epic do nt you think I did nt get to actually have Kai in the pool we had a last minute dash to a bed
because of complications.
And the idea of just getting a c section
because one does not want to go through
labour or to plan the baby's
birth date is on the rise, known as «too posh to push».
«After the negative experiences at the hospital, I became a doula
and attended numerous home
births and hospital
births, so I felt 100 - per - cent safe for my own home
birth because labour and delivery were no longer scary for me.
Asked about safety concerns of her planned home
birth, Surette - Nelson explains: «
Because this was my second uncomplicated pregnancy, my familiarity with the
labouring and birthing process left me with few major concerns about the safety of a home
birth.»
Like many others who choose home
birth, she liked the idea of being in a familiar
and comforting place,
and felt it made
labour easier
because she had more control over the environment.
Estimates of the numbers of women booked for home
birth but delivering in hospital were even more difficult to obtain
because hospital records do not always specify this information accurately
and no national estimate exists.1 4 Data collected in this region in 1983 suggested that 35 % of these women changed to hospital based care either before or during
labour,
and a more detailed prospective study of all planned home
births in 1993 found a total transfer rate of 43 %.8 Women were classified as having booked for a home
birth when a community midwife had accepted a woman for home delivery
and had this arrangement accepted by her manager
and supervisor of midwives at any stage in pregnancy, irrespective of any later change of plan.
Many women approach
labour with fear
because of the negativity surrounding
birth and the assumption that it must involve excruciating pain for the mother.
It could be argued that unplanned home
births are similar to planned home
births which were transferred to hospital during
labour (
because birth did not take place in the intended location),
and that not getting to hospital in time is a risk of planning a hospital
birth,
and for this reason we have run the analysis both with
and without unplanned home
births (see «results» section).
«I would recommend the Dreamgenii to any pregnant ladies,
because even without the SPD as I've had this time, it is hard to get comfy the bigger you get in your pregnancy
and the right ergonomic support can help not only to get a better night's sleep, but also in theory to make sure your body is well aligned
and prepared for
labour, so it could indeed contribute to a successful
birth...»
And while they are happy that hospital birth services exist for pregnancies with complications or if there are difficulties in labour, they believe that the hospital environment is not always the best place for a woman in normal labour to have a normal, natural birth, even if only because bright lights, clock - watching and multiple examinations are most definitely not conducive to relaxing and, you know, letting your body do its thi
And while they are happy that hospital
birth services exist for pregnancies with complications or if there are difficulties in
labour, they believe that the hospital environment is not always the best place for a woman in normal
labour to have a normal, natural
birth, even if only
because bright lights, clock - watching
and multiple examinations are most definitely not conducive to relaxing and, you know, letting your body do its thi
and multiple examinations are most definitely not conducive to relaxing
and, you know, letting your body do its thi
and, you know, letting your body do its thing.
Most couples who have their babies at home do so, like us,
because they know that
labour and birth are normal physiological processes, which are aided by peace, calm
and privacy
and as little outside intervention as possible.
For 294 women (13.8 %) the
birth notifications indicated obstetric referral before the onset of
labour, which was an exclusion criterion,
and for another 171 (8.0 %) information from the midwives could not be checked against
birth notifications
because they were not available.
«I was induced at 35 weeks with my first set of twins
because I had pre-eclampsia, so I had a very medically managed
labour and birth, but I felt happy, safe
and comfortable throughout.
I reply with the
Labour side
because I've all of them in one excel file with their year of
birth in the next column...
and I can check rapidly how many are 65 +