I also had
wonderful midwives on the postnatal ward.
Not exact matches
There is a
wonderful article, «Doctors Need
Midwives: Ina May Gaskin
on the Maternity - Care Crisis» addressing this issue and I would encourage all to read it.
I was told to come to Mount Carmel hospital at 8 am
on the morning which I did, I was examined and was told I was 2 cm dilated so I had started labour naturally, my consultant broke my waters this time though it was explained to me exactly what was going
on by the most
wonderful midwife in the world, Karen..
It was a
wonderful home birth and my
midwives actually told us she should sleep
on me, but we didn't understand cosleeping yet and didn't do it.
The Business of Being Born and More Business of Being Born has
wonderful information
on out - of - hospital births and
midwife - assisted births.
I did go
on to have my third baby at home (HBA2C) with two
midwives and two doulas in attendance... a
wonderful waterbirth!