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BlacKnight (f-francesco88) wrote : Re: that's so cool!

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From: Bug 1490260 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2017 7:07 PM
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Subject: Or Mexico, Indiana

Is there more benefit to having a medical professional be present during? Sure. But there is always going to be benefits to having a medical professional be present, but that doesn't mean we exactly call the doc each time we step into a car.

In many countries where homebirth is more normalised, midwifes are medical professionals. Perhaps not of the same level of a doctor, but certainly not without knowledge and skill. And for the majority of births that is all that is needed.

Additionally, while hospitals might have the benefit of having doctors there, they also carry cons. To labour effectively, a woman really should be at ease. Not all women can be at ease in a hospital. Additionally, and especially in the states, most hospitals have become so obsessed with trying to minimise every possible liability that they forget the woman labouring. There are a lot of hospitals where women are forced to labour on their back (very unnatural position, you are pushing against gravity), not allowed to get up and move around (can help manage labour pains), not allowed to eat, not allowed to get in the tub (the warm water can also ease labour pains) and they can get very pushy about medical interventions (such as drugs to help strengthen contractions, c-sections, etc). Not saying this happens in all hospitals, but it happens in enough hospitals that there are groups of women who want something different.

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