Hi all,
I was hoping to get people's thoughts on having a homebirth for my first baby. I know this thread has probably been done 1000 times before but I'm finding it hard to find a balance of opinions. This might be a bit rambling, sorry....
I had originally planned a hospital birth. However, now that I've started thinking about my birth plan and from reading www.freewebs.com/birthresearch/homebirth.htm and www.homebirth.org.uk/, I think that a planned homebirth could be the ideal way to have a positive birthing experience and avoid intervention where possible. It would also allow me to attempt a water birth, whereas this is very unlikely to possible at my local hospital, as they only have one pool which is currently out of action in any case. I have an independent midwife whose original brief was to be my and DH's advocate in hospital. However, she is very positive about the prospect of a homebirth.
The facts are - I'm considered a low risk pregnancy with normal BMI, blood pressure, iron levels etc. and live about a half hour drive from the closest hospital. I'm currently 36 weeks pregnant, and the baby is head-down and partially engaged.
From talking to my IM, it seems that there are very few situations in which the level of treatment I would receive from her (and the accompanying midwife) is lower than in the hospital. Her view is that I would be monitored at least as closely, if not closer, than I would be in hospital, and most dangerous situations would be picked up early enough before they become an emergency.
I was feeling pretty confident about the idea of a homebirth, until I read this thread. I also heard a friend's birth story today where she required a crash c-section under GA due to baby being in distress when she was ready to push. This is pretty frightening as clearly under these circumstances, a half hour is just too far away from the hospital.
I would really appreciate people's thoughts on this, both positive and negative as I'm feeling so confused.