The birth is about the mother too though, otherwise they wouldn't offer pain killers or hospitals now
offering birthing tubs or fancier rooms for you to be more comfortable in.
Not exact matches
The hospital
birthing center where I had my baby
offers it... My midwife was actually excited that I wanted to do water labor but no water birth... I was the only one of her patients who DID N'T intend to birth in the water and she needed people
birthing out of the
tub for a control group in a waterbirth infection study she was contributing to.
My local hospitals have started advertising their
birthing centers, and all the ads focus on facilitating women's choices and
offering things like CNMs and doulas and
tubs and homey environs and pain meds for those who want them.
Many
birthing centers
offer comforts you may not have access to at home (jacuzzi
tubs, lots of space, great food).
While more hospitals are now
offering this option, they're a mainstay at most
birthing centers and you can even rent a portable
tub for your living room.
I also thought about the new «natural
birthing suites» that my local hospital had just debuted; they boasted queen - sized beds, mosaic - tiled hot
tubs and nurses who appear at your bedside
offering massages and calming herbs to sniff.
Water birth is
offered at the Lucina Birth Centre in our spacious, specifically designed
birthing tubs.