When an animal is born the mother does eat the placenta and cord but not seconds after the baby is born as it
often happens in hospital.
I would also expect that most near misses and deaths would
happen in hospitals because that is where the high risk and complicated births tend to happen.
When
injury happens in hospital and not due to a motor vehicle accident or slip and fall, lawyers require the specialized knowledge and experience necessary to build a strong and successful case.
Today's topic is «It's not your fault» said by a Pedi in the ER to a home birth mom whose baby had been transferred because «the baby needed treatment for a freak occurrence that could have
happened in the hospital as well.
The outrage and anger here is generally provoked by avoidable deaths — and personally I would not dispute that they can
ALSO happen in hospitals, but are much less likely to.
I am an Occupationas Therapist at a major hospital, and although I do not work in labor in delivery, to say that less incidences
happen in a hospital setting is absolutely absurd.
While we don't see what
exactly happens in that hospital room while Rebecca steps out for a candy bar, cardiac arrest is often treated with CPR and a defibrillator that can shock the heart back to a normal pumping rhythm.
In some countries almost all
births happen in hospital, whereas in other countries home birth is considered the first choice for healthy and otherwise low - risk women.
I've always wondered how it seems that every birth has to be with some kind of medication or it had to
happen in a hospital because that's not how Eve did it and not how most of our ancestors did it.
Unlike the undeniable naturalness of an unassisted birth near a mountain stream, the natural birth can
also happen in a hospital.
It's
happened in hospitals a million times.
But (and this is my own rambling here) had something like
that happened in a hospital, how many doctors would stop to wonder what could be causing this woman's labor to stall or would they threaten the woman that if she didn't dilate by such and such time, she would need a c - section?
So I guess we'd need to know how often
that happens in the hospital to determine if the 10 vaginal breech rate is high.
if this emergency HAD
happened in the hospital my baby would almost certainly be alive right now.
Of course, had
this happened in the hospital, they would have a living baby, but mom would be mourning the loss of her natural birth and blaming the complications on the interventions and the unnatural flameless candles.
It was so nice being at home and not worrying about what would
happen in a hospital.
First time births are recommended to
happen in a hospital, as this is the safest option for the baby, however if you have given birth before without issues then a home birth is just as safe.
«Bad things can happen at home and bad things can
happen in a hospital, child - bearing has always been risky.»
This can
happen in the hospital but then your child would be able to obtain better care because you can sue the hospital and doctor.