babymommy2
Registered User
But don't we instinctively know when something is wrong? I'm not sure I'm gutsy enough to do an unassisted birth but I think it is an interesting question to ask how well we know ourselves and know our bodies. I think we are so scared to trust ourselves in case something "goes wrong". Things can "go wrong" in hospital too
Yes and no,
You may know something is wrong is you've had a baby before and the pain is much worse than your "normal", or if it is taking way to long because baby won't descend, but if you have no experience with birth, how will you know what "normal" looks like. No doubt there are situation when you may not realize womething is wrong until it is too late, say a placental abruption, serious risk of a serious lack of oxygen for baby and severe hemorraghe for mom. you can read all the books you want, when you are in that emotionally charged and pain charged state, you cannot recall all the various signs of things going wrong. Even in a traditional society, you would not labor alone, you would be with women who had given birth before, probably more than one, and they would supprt you and help you.
I also agree with the previous poster that most people are very out of turn with their bodies.
Yes things do go wrong in a hospital, but if things went very bad and you needed an emergency c/s, it can be done. Of course with hospital births you also run the risk of having interventions and c/s that you probably didn't need, if you had been left to labor naturally, (which is probably what you are looking for when thinking of home birth) Look at the appalling c/s rate in north america. It is up to 31% in my community. I totally agree that taking the medical view of looking for anything to go wrong and only saying it is normal if you can't find anything, vs, looking that it is normal, unitl something goes wrong is the way it is in hospitals and can totally see why people may wish for a home birth, but for me the risk of being alone without anyone with expereince of births in an unassissted birth is too risky for me. I think at the very minimum with home births you should have 1 experienced midwife. I pretty sure most midwives have at least 2 professionals at a birth.