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Welcome and thank you for listening!
Marishka is a digital marketing manager, surfer and follower of Jesus. She recently gave birth to her first child and shares her experience with us in this interview.
Home birth
A home birth follows the more age-old traditional way of birthing a baby; taking place in your home, assisted by a competent and caring midwife. Many women choose a home birth because they had a disappointing hospital birth, are anxious about hospitals, or simply want to bring Baby into the world in the most relaxed, natural way possible!
How safe is home birth?
Birth is a natural, well-designed process, not a medical procedure. If done properly, a home birth can be safer than a hospital birth. Midwives do not take on high risk pregnancies – like pre-eclampsia or twins – and there are always back-up plans in place with an obstetrician and hospital for emergencies. Throughout the birth, the midwife will monitor Baby’s heart rate and progress, and Mom’s pulse, temperature, blood pressure, and cervical dilation.
Midwives are qualified and equipped to deal with birth concerns such as:
Is there pain relief?
Midwives use natural pain relief methods. Stronger pain relief is possible at home, but you’ll need a doctor’s prescription ahead of time – plus an antidote in case the medication affects Baby. However, pain is related to stress; anxiety tells the body to slow the labour, but the body is already telling the uterus to push – this clash is painful! Because home births aim to be more relaxed, there is usually less fear and anxiety, and therefore less pain.
Midwives will use effective natural methods like massage and homeopathic remedies to help you. Most importantly, a midwife encourages and supports you, which is essential to a good delivery!
What are the benefits?
Choosing a midwife
Ensure that your midwife:
Thank you so much for joining us today.
If you enjoyed this video please share this with a friend who will benefit from this.
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Welcome and thank you for listening!
Marishka is a digital marketing manager, surfer and follower of Jesus. She recently gave birth to her first child and shares her experience with us in this interview.
Home birth
A home birth follows the more age-old traditional way of birthing a baby; taking place in your home, assisted by a competent and caring midwife. Many women choose a home birth because they had a disappointing hospital birth, are anxious about hospitals, or simply want to bring Baby into the world in the most relaxed, natural way possible!
How safe is home birth?
Birth is a natural, well-designed process, not a medical procedure. If done properly, a home birth can be safer than a hospital birth. Midwives do not take on high risk pregnancies – like pre-eclampsia or twins – and there are always back-up plans in place with an obstetrician and hospital for emergencies. Throughout the birth, the midwife will monitor Baby’s heart rate and progress, and Mom’s pulse, temperature, blood pressure, and cervical dilation.
Midwives are qualified and equipped to deal with birth concerns such as:
Is there pain relief?
Midwives use natural pain relief methods. Stronger pain relief is possible at home, but you’ll need a doctor’s prescription ahead of time – plus an antidote in case the medication affects Baby. However, pain is related to stress; anxiety tells the body to slow the labour, but the body is already telling the uterus to push – this clash is painful! Because home births aim to be more relaxed, there is usually less fear and anxiety, and therefore less pain.
Midwives will use effective natural methods like massage and homeopathic remedies to help you. Most importantly, a midwife encourages and supports you, which is essential to a good delivery!
What are the benefits?
Choosing a midwife
Ensure that your midwife:
Thank you so much for joining us today.
If you enjoyed this video please share this with a friend who will benefit from this.
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!