My first 3 were hospital births. The first two were I guess okay, all went according to plan. My third was a disaster. The OB I had advised a birth plan, when I put it together I asked if I could refuse induction, she said no. I was shocked then asked if I came in active labor and ready to push would they still give me pitocin, she again said yes with "Pitocin is standard, doesn't matter when in your labor you come in, we automatically give it to you."
I had planned an unassisted childbirth from then on but when I went into labor I labored as long as I could before giving into going into a near by hospital. It wasn't the same hospital but the same group, so they had my records. I had my daughter in an hour with no meds. I did ask her right after the baby was born that I wanted to wait till the cord stopped pulsating to cut it. She agreed but then to my shock she decided to milk the cord, a practice shunned by many in the medical community. My baby was screaming for hours after that.
with my 4th, I chose to have him at a freestanding birth center, It was the most amazing experience, yes my labor was longer then my previous ones but still the care I received from my midwife was amazing. she knew exactly what to do and say to help me get through. She asked while I was pregnant what my dream L & D was and I told her a candle lit room with 80's music playing and a waterbirth. When I went into labor, she got on the ball and started lighting candle and started my 80's compilation from my Ipod. I had my waterbirth. It was so perfect. Oh he came out while "Love shack" was playing. LOL
I'm planning another freestanding birth center birth with this baby as well.
Do lots of research, read Ina Mays books. Be prepared on how to deal with pain. Don't do lamaze it just sets you up for failure IMO. Counter pressure is the key. Its easy to say "natural Childbirth" but you have to be mentally prepared. I've seen many Birth shows where they have (hospital) midwifes and they're sometime no different from doctors who are just interested in catching the baby. But even then I've had a couple friends deliver by a midwife in a hospital (same group I had when I had #3, Kaiser) and they had a good experience.
When you do get pregnant, Ask lots of questions on what they do to relieve pain when its natural....no meds. And what's their transfer rate as well.
Last edited by mom4life; 12-03-2009 at 10:07 AM.
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