Likewise, every woman has the right to
choose a Free Birth experience, an assisted birth or a non-assisted birth.
If they are really well educated they will typically choose a home birth so that it is also most likely to be unhindered... Families who want a truly unhindered birth
choose free birth.
Not exact matches
In place of traditional American liberty based on the principles of limited government, Obamacarians are erecting a bureaucratic state, complete with centralized control, cronyism, ideological impositions, benefits to favored constituencies, ever increasing dependencies, spiced with an anti religion agenda that would force religious non profits and charities to
choose between their service missions and following the precepts of their faith (through the
Free Birth Control / Sterilization / Abortifacient Rule for now, more later).
The Greens are perfectly
free to use or not use whatever
birth control they
choose.
What I don't understand from this discussion, and from the «movement» in general is why one would
choose to
free birth if a homebirth with a midwife is an option.
Patients were not as
free to
choose the
Birth Place unless they wanted to pay out of their own pockets.
-- The fourth had a totally natural, problem -
free hospital
birth but
chose homebirth for her second because she «was looking for something different this time.»
Because women may
choose different settings for
birth (hospital,
free - standing
birth center, or home), it is important to develop policies and procedures that will ensure a smooth, efficient transition of the woman from one setting to another if the woman's clinical presentation requires a different type of care.
If you
choose to have a water
birth in hospital, there is no guarantee that the pool will be
free when you go into labour and you should be prepared for all eventualities.
I had a friend who
chose to go drug
free and her labor was so hard and intense, she encouraged me to get an epidural, saying she was so sick and puking and exhausted after her
birth she couldn't even hold her baby for a day.
When a woman
chooses not to have a drug -
free birth experience, women who believe in the superiority of natural
birth tend to think of her as less - than: she took the easy way out; she just doesn't get it; she probably doesn't really care about her health, or her baby's health, as much as I care about mine.
Desire for
birth centres 91.7 % of respondents said that women in general should have the choice of a freestanding
birth centre 58.5 % of respondents said that they would personally
choose a
free standing
birth centre if it were available
Women are
free to
choose homebirth, but even homebirth mothers are entitled to informed consent based on DATA, not happy, «empowering»
birth stories.
If there are so many places that offer the same amenities a
free standing
birth center would offer (and still be a modern, well staffed hospital) why are women
choosing to
birth at home?
Our
birth announcement service is
free and available to everyone who
chooses to have their baby photographed.
I'd ideally
choose to have a complication
free vaginal
birth just because the recovery would be better and it would be very difficult for me to not be able to drive for several weeks, but I'd certainly rather have a c - section over something happening to my baby, or myself ending up with a 3rd / 4th degree tear.
While the NICE guidelines make it clear that women should be
free to
choose the
birth setting they are most comfortable with, they point out that the risks of over-intervention in the hospital may outweigh the risks of under - intervention at a
birth center or at home for the majority of expecting mothers.
Also, after having both kinds of
births, why do you think that you're
choosing to shoot for another epi -
free birth?
here in New York, women who can absolutely afford ob / gyn and state of the art hostpitals
choose homebirth and
free standing
birth centers because they've been lied to about the safety of homebirth due to confusing Canada's model of care to the unregulated / uninsured unaccountable lay midwives model of care.
She
chose a
free - standing
birth center staffed with lactation - savvy midwives.
Although more women are
choosing to go with natural
births that are
free of medicine, some can't quite handle the pain, and that's OK.
58.5 % of respondents said that they would personally
choose a
free standing
birth centre if it were available
Armed with this knowledge — you are
free to make up your own mind and to
choose what will work best for you in your labour and
birth.
I
chose Hypnobabies for my second
birth and had a fabulous, fully informed, pain -
free and mobile
birth, just as I hoped I would!
She and her husband
chose to do a
free birth because of the law prohibiting midwives from attending.
Whether they
chose to
birth at home or in the hospital, it would be
free!
Then, with their freely -
chosen support, the sky is the limit: reallocate sections of the defense budget to selective nation - building; change agricultural policy to favor sustainable home - grown food where possible in the interests of health and national security; create programs that encourage Americans to help with sanitation, agriculture and
birth control in developing countries; slice away the parts of government that get in the way (thereby
freeing up the budget); protect citizen and consumer's rights; strictly regulate pollution; shut down destabilizing financial schemes, and eventually earn enough respect in the world that we're not the only ones on the bandwagon.