The Journal of Perinatal Education, Volume 20, Number 4, 2011 , pp. 185-187(3)
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my cousin, 36, just had a home birth in december in canada. after the birth, she started to bleed. she had to be rushed to the hospital in an ambulance, while her new husband followed behind with the newborn in the car. she needed 2 or 3 (can't remember) blood transfusions (she turned down more, even though she needed it). she almost died.... what was she worried about? she didn't have the perfect birth that she'd wanted and therefore was going to be a horrible mother.
now, i realise, her hormones were doing terrible things to her. but her midwife should have seen the signs. she was 36 having her first. she's a redhead (redheads tend to bleed more)...she should not have been having a home birth. i feel like she was bullied by those around her to feel inadequate if it didn't all work out "perfectly".
i have no problems with having a home birth and i think women should be given all of the information so that they can make a choice, but i also think there comes a time when someone needs to step up to the plate and also give the possible consequences of those choices, not to frighten but to inform. you cannot consider yourself informed unless you have ALL of the information, including the possible bad stuff.
I do often feel that some of the complications seen in hospitals are as a result of being in the hospital in the first place, by being tethered to machines, flat on the back, anxiety, unnecessary interruptions and prodding, time limits, oxytocic drugs, infection etc.
Dear TLC/A Baby Story: I *dare* you to show a normal birth. Not even natural, just one that doesn't depict women in the worst pain of their lives. One that doesn't portray women crying in pain like hurt little girls because they're not allowed to get off the bed to move around and manage the pain. One that doesn't show women with serious bleeding disorders having a f**ing cesarean, which puts them at additional risks. One that doesn't show a woman basically being pitted to distress on national tv. Get a clue already! You are brainwashing women!
Dear TLC/A Baby Story: I *dare* you to show a normal birth. Not even natural, just one that doesn't depict women in the worst pain of their lives. One that doesn't portray women crying in pain like hurt little girls because they're not allowed to get off the bed to move around and manage the pain. One that doesn't show women with serious bleeding disorders having a f**ing cesarean, which puts them at additional risks. One that doesn't show a woman basically being pitted to distress on national tv. Get a clue already! You are brainwashing women!