Not exact matches
Low risk birth in the Netherlands at
home with a midwife is more likely to result in a
DEAD baby than high risk birth in a hospital with a doctor.
I think the folks posting here should travel to a Third World country where
home birth is the norm — and where people are clamoring for decent hospitals and trained obstetricians to save them from the horror of
dead babies and
dead mothers.
If ALL births were done at
home, you'd have five times as many
dead babies than you'd have when compared to ALL births done in a hospital.
However, MORE people (per capita) have devastating
home birth experiences — ending with
dead babies or
babies with brain damage or permanent nerve damage — than hospital births.
Give birth at
home and you are twice as likely to avoid interventions, but three times as likely to end up with a
dead baby as the result.
Should you successfully push out a
baby (whether
dead or alive) at
home, without painkillers and without needing a transfer, you're in the club.
The posters that say «
babies die at
home,
babies die in the hospital» show a remarkable lack of emotional connection for the
dead babies and their grieving mothers and fathers etc..
I personally am anxious with HBAC, I have seen the disaster situation, with a complete rupture at
home,
dead baby and barely saved mom.
«women with higher - risk pregnancies still choose
home birth» And their midwives are so STUPID as to take them on... Way to blame the mothers for their
dead babies, MANA.
And I would bet that the hospital horror stories are more to do with the womens «feelings» about her birth experience rather than the actual damaged /
dead babies from the
home birth horror stories.
A Lake County judge has issued an order that bars a Richmond woman from practicing midwifery while she faces manslaughter charges in connection with the
home delivery of a
baby apparently born
dead.
My «Hypnobabies journey» actually started when I was 16 years old and watching a Patty Duke movie in which she was giving birth to her
baby at
home, screaming in agony, and her
baby was born
dead.
All out of hospital birth is always going to result in more
dead babies than in hospital birth simply for the lack of immediate access to an operating room, but
home birth with a CNM tends to only be about twice as risky, whereas, thanks to these numbers from MANA, we know that using a CPM makes it at least 4.5 times riskier.
For every 500 women who choose
home birth rather than hospital birth, 1 will end up with a
dead baby who would have had a live
baby otherwise.
Compare with the death rate for low - risk pregnancies for
babies born at
home: 1.6 per thousand, which suggests around 32 per thousand permanently injured or 33 per thousand
dead or permanently injured.
Her hospital often receives
home - birth transfers, and she says every OB there has treated a woman rushed in with a
dead or severely injured
baby.
Like those women who have a
dead homebirth
baby on their hands and then plan the next one at
home.
We love Sephora's Smoothing Body Scrub, but for an easy at -
home fix, just mix one tablespoon of sugar with one tablespoon of
baby oil gel and gently scrub away the
dead, dry cells.
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