During pregnancy, women in Britain are taken care of my midwives. They greatly encourage natural childbirth. They believe the less intervention, the healthier it is for mother and baby. They only like to give Pitocin, epidurals, C-sections, etc. if they are medically necessary for the health of the mother or the baby. I heard this on the news while they were discussing the birth of Princess Kate.
Britain's National Institute for Health and Excellence has found, "It is safer for healthy women with uncomplicated pregnancies to give birth under the supervision of midwives than in a hospital maternity wards run by doctors. The reason: doctors are much more likely than midwives to use interventions like forceps deliveries, spinal anesthesia and cesarean sections ~ procedures that carry risk of infection and surgical accidents."
Contrast that to America. Most doctors encourage epidurals. Some women schedule C-sections so having a baby won't interfere too much with their lives. Pitocin is routinely given, etc. The rate of C-sections is three times higher in America than in Britain percentage wise.
I had my first two babies completely natural and the last two I had an epidural. I recovered much quicker from the first two than the last two. With any medical procedure, you are taking a risk. Look carefullly at the side effects and warnings for Pitocin, epidurals, and C-sections.
Yes, it hurts. It hurts a lot but the less medical intervention you need, the better. God designs women's bodies to give birth. Most women can give birth without medical intervention. However, I praise God for medical intervention when needed. It has saved many lives.
When you are preparing for childbirth, you must train yourself to keep your mind focused on the Lord and His strength. Memorize Bible verses to give you comfort and encouragement. Billions of women have given birth before and have survived. You can do it also!
Allowing your body to do what it was meant to do without drugs or surgery should always be your first line of action, whether it is having a baby or healing from sickness or disease.
Do not be anxious about anything,
but in everything, by prayer and petition,
with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
Philippians 4:6
Brit · 611 weeks ago
Even with midwives. Our third child (second pregnancy) I had a very knowledgeable, experienced midwife and we had an AMAZING home birth experience. It was so nice to be able to just have a baby and go in any room or any position I wanted to go. I never had to worry about packing bags, going to the hospital, checking in, having nurses constantly come in as I'm trying to focus and more. My husband I just loved being right in our own bed as we stared at our new blessing minutes after birth.
We had to move states and I can't have a home birth (unless we did it illegally or with no midwife) and with #4 on the way I'm having to accept the fact that another hospital birth is my reality. It's hard, but I'm determined to make it a good one. We are having a doula, something I would recommend if you want a natural childbirth in the hospital. The doula knows our birth plan, and all questions are directed to her. This allows me to focus on each contraction, and it allows by husband to focus on being right there as a supportive coach instead of veering off alternatives.
I had an epidural with my first. I also healed and felt 10x better afterwards when I had my second baby boy (1 1/2 lbs bigger) naturally.
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(Side note: an added bonus is that my natural delivery hospital bill was next to nothing!)
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Sarah @ A Quiet Home · 610 weeks ago
We have antenatal classes in the thrid trimester to prepare us for labour, and they push natural delivery. Every woman is asked what she would like and that's the way it goes, unless there is an emergency. I was quite happy to go with however it ended up, as my baby was big. I had no pain medication, but had a suction cup because after pushing for 2 1/2 hours I was so tired!! I think it's great here that we can choose, and if I needed medication in the future, I feel confident my midwife and doctors on hand would know what's best for me.
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