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Many expectant couples have questions about what birth options they have and which will be the best for them. This will depend on your pregnancy, how labour unfolds, the health of Mom and Baby, where you live, and what birth facilities are available in your area. I like to say there are three ‘types’ of birth:
Your main birth options include:
Normal vaginal delivery in a maternity facility
This is the most well-known option and generally includes:
Homebirth
This is simply giving birth at home with the help of a private midwife!
Water birth
Water can either be used for pain relief during labour, or Baby can be delivered in water.
Active birth in hospital
An Active Birth Unit is a pleasant home-like suite where a private and occasionally hospital midwife will deliver your baby.
Caesarean birth
Baby is born either in an elective operation, or in response to an emergency towards the end of pregnancy or during labour.
Choosing your best birth
What the best birth for you is depends quite a bit on what happens at the end of pregnancy and during labour. If, for example, you end up needing medical intervention or an emergency C-section then that is the best birth for you – regardless of what other plans you may have had. Generally if there are no complications then true natural birth is the best option for both Baby and Mom. If you’re very anxious about the birth it can help tremendously to take an appropriate homeopathic remedy and use the services of a dedicated private midwife. It’s important that you be as relaxed and comfortable as possible because anxiety raises your adrenaline and cortisol levels and suppresses the hormones which provide pain relief and make birth easier. Many women find it very comforting to have a private midwife as she can help you through every step of labour without the disruption of shift changes. This is generally a safe option too because most private midwives work closely with an obstetrician who will be called in to help if medical intervention is required.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
If you found this episode helpful please leave us a review or give us a rating as that helps us get the show out to more people. And don't forget to subscribe!
We’d love to stay in touch and keep you updated with all our latest content & resources to equip & empower you.
So if you're a midwife or any type of birth and baby worker go to sensitivemidwifery.co.za/freegift
If you're a mom, visit sisterlilian.co.za/freegift for more training and resources.
That way we can keep you up to date when we release new episodes like this plus a few other bonuses.
Remember you're making a big difference because you're shaping the future of humankind.
Thanks for listening and I look forward to journeying with you.
Many expectant couples have questions about what birth options they have and which will be the best for them. This will depend on your pregnancy, how labour unfolds, the health of Mom and Baby, where you live, and what birth facilities are available in your area. I like to say there are three ‘types’ of birth:
Your main birth options include:
Normal vaginal delivery in a maternity facility
This is the most well-known option and generally includes:
Homebirth
This is simply giving birth at home with the help of a private midwife!
Water birth
Water can either be used for pain relief during labour, or Baby can be delivered in water.
Active birth in hospital
An Active Birth Unit is a pleasant home-like suite where a private and occasionally hospital midwife will deliver your baby.
Caesarean birth
Baby is born either in an elective operation, or in response to an emergency towards the end of pregnancy or during labour.
Choosing your best birth
What the best birth for you is depends quite a bit on what happens at the end of pregnancy and during labour. If, for example, you end up needing medical intervention or an emergency C-section then that is the best birth for you – regardless of what other plans you may have had. Generally if there are no complications then true natural birth is the best option for both Baby and Mom. If you’re very anxious about the birth it can help tremendously to take an appropriate homeopathic remedy and use the services of a dedicated private midwife. It’s important that you be as relaxed and comfortable as possible because anxiety raises your adrenaline and cortisol levels and suppresses the hormones which provide pain relief and make birth easier. Many women find it very comforting to have a private midwife as she can help you through every step of labour without the disruption of shift changes. This is generally a safe option too because most private midwives work closely with an obstetrician who will be called in to help if medical intervention is required.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
If you found this episode helpful please leave us a review or give us a rating as that helps us get the show out to more people. And don't forget to subscribe!
We’d love to stay in touch and keep you updated with all our latest content & resources to equip & empower you.
So if you're a midwife or any type of birth and baby worker go to sensitivemidwifery.co.za/freegift
If you're a mom, visit sisterlilian.co.za/freegift for more training and resources.
That way we can keep you up to date when we release new episodes like this plus a few other bonuses.
Remember you're making a big difference because you're shaping the future of humankind.
Thanks for listening and I look forward to journeying with you.