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post #1 of 34
Thread Starter 
I remember seeing a bunch of you on the getting to know you thread. I am so excited to be having another homebirth, and especially since it will be my last for a long while I want to savor every moment right up to it.

Who else is gonna homebirth, and are you going with a midwife or UC?
post #2 of 34
I am planning a hbac with a midwife. I am very excited
post #3 of 34
Meeee! I'm planning on a home water birth with a very "hands-off" midwife.
post #4 of 34
We would like to have a homebirth but we're
1) a little nervous and
2) not sure of how to pay for it or get through the loopholes with the insurance company

I've had 1 OK military birth experience and 1 bad civilian hospital experience. We would really want to have a HB but am a bit fearful. I still need to find a MW or somebody who can help us through this, too, as I had an OB last time...

But we've heard so many great stories that we are really wanting this...
post #5 of 34
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Originally Posted by cbmr777 View Post
We would like to have a homebirth but we're
1) a little nervous and
2) not sure of how to pay for it or get through the loopholes with the insurance company

I've had 1 OK military birth experience and 1 bad civilian hospital experience. We would really want to have a HB but am a bit fearful. I still need to find a MW or somebody who can help us through this, too, as I had an OB last time...

But we've heard so many great stories that we are really wanting this...
Our insurance isn't covering our midwife either. Most m/w's are really cool about payment plans though.
post #6 of 34
I am planning a home/waterbirth with the same mw that we had with ds. She was only there for about 3 hours before he was born and basically just checked me a couple of times and offered support. It was AWESOME! I was so relaxed and happy. I couldn't imagine it any other way. I think I would be so stressed and worried at the hospital. I would only go there for something complicated, risky or for emergencies.

Plus, I am planning on having a doula again also. Mine was great! Unfortunately, for me, she is having a baby in July so won't be available as my doula this time around. I am very excited for her though! This is her first baby.
post #7 of 34
ME ME ME! I'm also planning for a HB with a MW. My first was an induction in the hospital with a MW, but didn't go as I had planned/expected :

I'm interviewing right now and hope to find a good fit. We'll be using our tax returns to pay for it ;-)
post #8 of 34
You can count us in too!

My first birth was in a hospital with a wonderfully hands off midwife. My second was at a free standing birth center where for a good portion of my labor I was the only one awake. It was amazing! I was absolutely ecstatic during the pushing phase. As soon as it was over I wanted to do it again! We were back home in our own bed 4 hours later.

I am really looking forward to a homebirth. My laboring style requires that I be left alone with my body and my baby so I am hoping for a very unassisted homebirth with a midwife in attendance. I can't imagine anything will top my last birth experience but I can't wait to try!
post #9 of 34
I am definitely planning a homebirth. My plan is to go UP/UC with probably one prenatal visit to a midwife for verication of pregnancy (makes paperwork much easier). That is what I did for the last one and it was great. I am also planning a waterbirth and want to get La Bassine birthtub.
Wendi
post #10 of 34
Planning another unassisted waterbirth! Will be my 5th homebirth! wow
post #11 of 34
ME!

Actually, I can't say for certain, yet. DH has been very, very opposed to the whole idea for years, and I just recently got him to agree to interview a midwife. I have really good vibes about her, and am so excited to meet her. And dh hasn't said out loud that he's game for it, but I think he will be persuaded. We have our first meeting set ups for next week.

I am so excited!
post #12 of 34
I'm planning a UC this time. Not totally sure about the extent of UP. I plan to see my OB at least once to establish a relationship (he's very HB-friendly and it was suggested to me by a MW I interviewed that he might even be UC-friendly.) I'll probably do most of my own "prentatal care" though.
post #13 of 34
Thread Starter 
Great to see so many homebirth mammas! As of yet we are very undecided on which midwife we will see and if we will UC or not, but this babe will be born at home! Gotta remember I have time!
post #14 of 34
Me! Fourth homebirth- and we won't be UC-ing, though we might "forget" to call the midwife in time.
Homebirth is legal and free on the NHS over here, but I moved from a town with an "average" homebirth rate to one with a totally crap, sucks, stinks, etc homebirthing statistic- 0.6% of babies here are born at home, which is a quarter of the national average. What I'm hoping is that the hospital will either provide me with the midwife I'm entitled to, no arguments, or even better that they will contract an independent midwife to provide the service they don't want to. The worst case scenario is that I spend the next 9 months worrying.
post #15 of 34
This will hopefully be my second homebirth. I have a great midwife. I can't wait for my first prenatal appt.!

We accidentally called her too late last time so my dh delivered the baby. She showed up a minute later.
post #16 of 34
Count me in! I'm planning my first HB. I just talked to my midwife and will be meeting up with her soon. I'm very excited!
post #17 of 34
I'm planning on a homebirth in a rental birthing pool with a midwife - does this not sound like we are playing Clue?. That was how my sister had my nephew - I was there for the entire process - and I loved it, it blew me away. So now I'm pregnant and that's how I want it too.

Btw what's UP and UC? Am I going to whack my head when I see what they stand for, like duh?
post #18 of 34
We're planning our first homebirth; a second with a midwife. We will def need a plan for PPH as I had this last time and it was devastating. Long story, but ended up in hospital without baby for a week. If I have a PPH at home, they won't take baby in when I'm admitted. It's sucky that way.
My midwife is "free" because I'm in Ontario.
post #19 of 34
Thread Starter 
sanguine_speed, might alfalfa help? I took it to boost the baby's vitamin K levels and it seemed to help with my own clotting ability.
post #20 of 34
It might, but I'm looking for something more certain. This might mean an injection of oxytocin at crowning instead of waiting until the hemmhorage happens. The stakes are very high as I learned the last time. Not only was I separated from baby, I was very sick for weeks until I recovered from the blood loss. I'll have to discuss it with my midwife though. I would even go so far as to say it really impeded breastfeeding as I was so exhausted I could do almost nothing but lay in bed. Waking up to feed was simply out of the question, and I didn't have the energy to manage the pain I had with bfing, let alone get outside help at the time. Nevermind that, but since I passed out after delivery in sight of the nurses, the baby was kept in the nursery and given formula and a soother; not able to feed on demand. To explain how the baby was not allowed to be with me in the hospital as I said earlier--I had the hemmhorage, stayed in hospital, was discharged prematurely, ended up back in for a week, but without baby allowed with me. I wish I had known this could happen. Now I do and I'm going to try and be prepared.
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