Not exact matches
Invariably birth is portrayed as something traumatic to be
feared: a serious dramatic
emergency room caesarean, a
home birth ending in the death of the mother or the screen filled with a screaming woman lying down on a bed struggling, fighting to give birth.
Regarding
fears of an
emergency happening while birthing at
home, I think it's important to realize that * most *
emergencies do not happen in a split second with no advanced warning.
But if you can't shake this
fear, check out our
emergency home birth instructions so you'll have an idea of what it involves.
But to lay your
fears to rest (or in the case you are that rare mom who finds herself snowed in on D - day), heed these simple instructions for an
emergency delivery by yourself at
home:
Pre-dawn
emergency workers searched feverishly for survivors in the rubble of
homes, primary schools and an hospital in an Oklahoma City suburb ravaged by a massive Monday afternoon tornado
feared to have killed up to 91 people and injured well over 200 residents.
I always wanted to learn how to clip dog nails at
home, but there's that
fear that the dog would squirm, I'd cut the nail and the quick would bleed, hence a veterinary
emergency room visit.