I had an assessment with my MW on Friday with regards to my intention to have a home birth.
I have failed the checklist on the grounds of my BMI, which is slightly out of their expected parameters. They said the upper limit is 36, and said mine was 38-40. However this is based on my current weight and when I used a BMI calculator (rather than a chart) it came out at 37.4. And this is based on my current weight rather than my pre pregnancy weight.
There are no other issues to recommend a birth in hospital, my BP is normal, no indications of gestational diabetes or pre-eclampsia. Apart from my weight and very mild SPD, I am healthy and active.
The main concern is the higher risk of shoulder dystocia with obese women, however I have a very fast straight forward delivery with my ds and no complications. My pregnancy this time around has been uncomplicated(apart from hideous morning sickness!) and I am booked in to the low dependency unit. I am also not quite as heavy as I was with DS and am expecting to have a bigger baby.
Surely if my weight is an issue, they would book me into the high dependency unit?
So I am looking for experiences of other mums who have been in a similar predicament and how you approached objections.
So MW is referring to her supervisor who will call me next week. My MW is actually quite supportive (she actually said, you have 5 weeks to go so we still have time to sort this out!) but obviously I will need to present my case to the supervisor that I fully understand the risks and to make it clear that I will expect a MW to attend my delivery at home (according to AIMS and Homebirth UK they cannot refuse to attend me at home).