Which of the two is better?
I am 17 and my boyfriend are expecting a daughter, what is recommended home birth or in the hospital
I am 17 and my boyfriend are expecting a daughter, what is recommended home birth or in the hospital
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they are more successful, prettier?
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I live in a mother and child facility. Can a carer just come into the room when I am not there?
Is a delicacy in Asia
Hospitals can quickly create a not so beautiful atmosphere. For a homebirth you have to feel ready and if it is the first child, you should have at least one midwife. What would be the perfect solution for me are birthplaces. The atmosphere is peaceful, beautiful and in a protected setting where immediate help is ready and you are constantly supported. In the hospital, doctors are usually very stressed themselves, which can exercise on you and is not positive for birth due to jm. Good luck
Well, I hope it’s not a matter of luck.
I hope not haha, but I wish her good luck with her child afterwards
I have always born my children at home since the midwife had no objections to doing so. There are also two midwives in house births. I also find a house birth in as far as you are in a usual environment.
An interim solution would be a birthplace. This is also managed by midwives and has a family-like atmosphere.
Whether homebirth or birthplace, the midwives are equipped for emergencies, even arbeine them with clinics. If it can already be discernible in advance that complications can occur, such as the wrong position of the child, the midwife also does not carry out a homebirth or also no birth in the house of birth. A homebirth or birth in a birthplace make midwives only if they are sure that all is okay and are not to be counted with complications.
You’re 17. Your body hasn’t been completely rebuilt yet. You have an increased risk of complications. Hospital. Greetings, someone who only lives because we can make imperial cuts.
Hospital, IMMER!
If something goes wrong, you can intervene immediately and professionally!!
I made this decision with my wife for the good of the children!
A homebirth without experience and in so young years is vital.
I would have house births in my young years. It has nothing to do with inexperience or life fatigue. The atmosphere is simply beautiful, you are in a usual environment. Two midwives are also present at homebirth. If in advance the birth becomes complicated (incorrect position of the child) no midwife will make a homebirth. Also are midwives equipped for emergency at hausg.
And what if one of the about a hundred other possible complications occurs? Especially in a young body that has not yet fully grown?
At my birth there were about 10 minutes between “this doesn’t work. Imperial section. Now” and “her baby is in the world. But now proceeds first to the neo-intensive”. And that’s why I can write the text today.
House birth😍 as in old times
You should discuss this with your gynecologist and look for a midwife, which is not easy.
I didn’t make homebirth, I went to KH with my own midwife and I went home the next day.