This is my 3rd pregnancy, and I have anti-e antibodies. This was at a high level, and I was told I'd have to be induced early, and the pregnancy was classed as high risk.
I've had a phonecall today to say that the levels have fallen (yay!) and I've been reclassified as low risk. I was told I'd still have to give birth at the consultant led unit rather than the smaller local hospital as a matter of routine, because I started off as high risk. Of course, I was so relieved I accepted what they were telling me without argument.
BUT, this is to be my last child, and I want a homebirth. I was too nervous with my first, desperately wanted one with my second but couldn't in the end because of the anti-e.
I hadn't considered asking this time, because of the anti-e, but now it's fallen and they tell me they're not worried.
Can anyone with experience advise me whether its worth trying to get a home birth? Am I simply too late?