Hi everyone,
I just found out tonight. Maybe I'm jumping the gun by posting already...but I'll go ahead.
I'm in my early 30s and this is my first. I have one sister who has had a child and a few friends who have, but I still have a lot of questions. My sister and friends have opted to go the more traditional route with their pregnancies. By traditional I mean that none of them had midwives or doulas, all of them except one delivered with doctors in hospitals.
I would really like to have a midwife and I've lurked on this site for a while and read about all of the people who have. However, because of health condition I have, I was told that I am considered high-risk. My health condition is not life threatening, but it still makes me "high-risk."
I don't know if anyone can give me advice about how to advocate for a more "natural" birth when you are told you are "high-risk." Again, my condition is not life threatening. Is there anyone out there who might have some advice?
Thanks so much.
I just found out tonight. Maybe I'm jumping the gun by posting already...but I'll go ahead.
I'm in my early 30s and this is my first. I have one sister who has had a child and a few friends who have, but I still have a lot of questions. My sister and friends have opted to go the more traditional route with their pregnancies. By traditional I mean that none of them had midwives or doulas, all of them except one delivered with doctors in hospitals.
I would really like to have a midwife and I've lurked on this site for a while and read about all of the people who have. However, because of health condition I have, I was told that I am considered high-risk. My health condition is not life threatening, but it still makes me "high-risk."
I don't know if anyone can give me advice about how to advocate for a more "natural" birth when you are told you are "high-risk." Again, my condition is not life threatening. Is there anyone out there who might have some advice?
Thanks so much.







