I'm planning a home birth with my first child. I had declined the gestational diabetes test because it seemed unneccesary and not always accurate, from what I've read. I happen to know my blood sugar is low to normal, because I was playing around with a glucometer at work.
My midwife told me that if I have to transfer to the hospital for the birth, and haven't taken this test, that they'll assume I could have it and make my baby be tested multiple times in its first few hours of life.
Does anyone know what the risk of false positives with this test are? I don't understand why I can't refuse the tests for my baby if I don't want them - is this true everywhere or just here in Washington state?
What are other home birthers doing about this - does everyone just get this test?
Erin, due 9/10/06
My midwife told me that if I have to transfer to the hospital for the birth, and haven't taken this test, that they'll assume I could have it and make my baby be tested multiple times in its first few hours of life.
Does anyone know what the risk of false positives with this test are? I don't understand why I can't refuse the tests for my baby if I don't want them - is this true everywhere or just here in Washington state?
What are other home birthers doing about this - does everyone just get this test?
Erin, due 9/10/06







