Not exact matches
It's wonderful to
hear about someone else who has had a vaginal breech
home birth.
I attended a
home birth and it was so much nicer than any hospital
birth I have ever seen or
heard about.
Since I was completely in the blue
about how
home births worked, nor had I
heard any success stories from friends / family, I want to provide this option for those who know / trust me.
The empowering things my non-mom friends said
about my
home birth more than made up for some of the other comments I
heard from time to time.
Of course there was great deal of «well, if you had the baby at
home none of this would have happened» from many friends an acquaintances... and complete strangers who had
heard my story second hand as a cautionary tale
about hospital
birth.
All we ever
hear about is moms being pregnant, being in labor for hours on end, giving
birth, breastfeeding or bottle feeding, and either staying at
home and keeping everything together or going to work and balancing a career and motherhood.
Whether you're thinking of a hospital or
home birth, you may have
heard the term doula and wonder what it's all
about.
Also, I just want to shriek every damn time I
hear that canard
about fewer lacerations at
home birth.
It sounds to me like «anyone who thinks
home birth is a reasonable choice and shares their thoughts with their friends and / or the general public» but in this post it seems to be a True Scotsman: «anyone who thinks that
home birth is a reasonable choice and doesn't immediately change their minds upon
hearing about or reading a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics.»
or «I
heard about someone's cousin / aunt / sister who died during a
home birth so you shouldn't try it.»
I remember
hearing about a woman who had a
home birth when I lived in England.
Please listen to episode 41 of the Fourth Trimester Podcast to
hear to Jessicca talk with Sarah and Esther
about the ins and outs of
home birth versus hospital
birth.
I have
heard anecdotes from all across and up and down the country
about the use of Cytotec and other interventions at
home and
birth center
births.
After
hearing about my own
birth experiences (two in the hospital and one at
home), Laurice asked if I would like to train to become one of her assistants at
births.
As awesome as her experiences were, if you are like me, Jessicca's
home birth story may be hard for you to
hear about.
And then of course, we
hear all
about the decision to livestream her
home birth, responses and reactions to it and where she's going from here with her desire to create a new narrative around
birth and how we view it.
In this show we interview tons of moms and families on their
home birth stories, and so we thought we'd switch things up a bit for Mother's Day and
hear about how each of us came into the world from the women who ushered us earth side.
So being in that community, you
hear a lot
about home birth and...
We also
hear about the process of
home birth, and what can happen when your waters break and you don't go into labor that day... or even the next day!
When it came time for her own
births (which you'll
hear about in the show but can also read her full - length written accounts of both
births on our website with the episode's notes), Kathryn and her husband Patrick decided on
home birth.
So being in that community, you
hear a lot
about home birth and many chiropractors themselves as well as patients choose
home birth.