In 2010 the EU court of human rights stated that all women have the fundamental human right to choose how, where and with whom they want to give birth. The EU court held that governments cannot use force of the law to take away their options.
But sadly this is about to happen...
This year, from October, a woman's ability to obtain the birth she wants will be restricted.
Independent midwives, who work outside the NHS and offer women a greater choice will become illegal. Their registration will depend upon obtaining personal indemnity insurance (PII). Currently independent midwives are exempt from obtaining PII as the annual cost of £80,000, is much greater than their annual salaries.
The NHS will become more of a monopoly restricting the choice many women have on how to give birth. Many NHS protocols mean that women are often advised or pushed into a more medicalised approach to their birth. Healthy breech or twin pregnancies are given no option other than caesareans. Many VBAC's (vaginal birth after caesareans) are also advised to have subsequent caesareans despite the risk of uterine rupture being only 0.5%.
Many women now have caesareans due to a failure to progress in labour or other labour difficulties. However, understanding the physiology of a labouring woman we can see that there are many environmental factors at work.
One of the fundamental necessities for a healthy labour is the correct functioning of the hormonal glands, the pituitary and hypothalamus. These glands are held in the primitive or "old" brain. Stimulation to the "new" brain or neocortex inhibits the correct secretion of these hormones needed for labour.
Factors which stimulate the new brain or neocortex and inhibit labouring hormones are:
language, asking questions
bright lights
feeling observed or a lack of privacy. All non-human mammals retreat to a dark environment alone from the group to labour.
the production of adrenaline ( fear, pressure to perform, deadlines such as the need to dilate within a certain time frame)
If we consider a hospital labour ward environment with this in mind, the environment is not conducive to easily secreting the hormones of the primitive brain, vital for an easy labour.
By restricting options outside of the NHS means that labouring women have less choice, despite EU law, which may led to some women deciding they have no choice but to labour at home alone.
At beginning of the year, the Whittington hospital in London, closed down their specialist midwife led home birth team and replaced it with the community midwives. Community midwives have to juggle their normal duties with home births, affecting the time and care provided to birthing women.
On the other hand, if you have an Independent midwife, you would see the same 2 midwives throughout the pregnancy, who would get to know you as an individual. They can be called upon 24/7 with 28 days of post natal support provided for breastfeeding and other post natal advice and care. Independent midwives work with families who are planning a home birth or a hospital or birth centre birth.
Please sign the following government petition asking the government to provide an exemption or affordable PII to all independent midwives to allow mothers? birthing choices to continue.
epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/44382
Please forward this to anyone else who would be interested in signing this, we only have until May to try and stop this from happening
Many thanks