54. The question I get asked all the time about Homebirth - But isn't it Dangerous?

31/10/2023 50 min Temporada 1 Episodio 54
54. The question I get asked all the time about Homebirth - But isn't it Dangerous?

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For Homebirth Awareness Week 2023 I thought I would delve into the topic of home births - and more specifically, is homebirth safe? This is a questions that I get asked all the time. In today's episode I chat about:The research around homebirth and why it is a safe choice for low risk women.Why those of us to choose to birth at home are not 'brave' or a 'hippy'.Our home birth story - check out episode 31 for the full birth story.Why you might want to consider homebirth if you're low risk and want a natural birth.How messy it really is at a homebirth.Can I have a homebirth if I am planning a VBAC, am high risk etc. Links from this episode: Perinatal or neonatal mortality among women who intend at the onset of labour to give birth at home compared to women of low obstetrical risk who intend to give birth in hospital: A systematic review and meta-analysesMaternal and perinatal outcomes by planned place of birth among women with low-risk pregnancies in high-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysisAssociation between home birth and breast feeding outcomes: a cross-sectional study in 28 125 mother–infant pairs from Ireland and the UKDr Sara Wickham Article  - Home birth also safer for ‘higher risk’ womenJanuary 26, 2015You can book in to work with me 1: 1 here. I can support you with a whole range of concerns including:Understanding your cycle to optimise conceptionChoosing a maternity care provider (including changing provider)Debrief from previous birthCreating a birth planActive Birth TechniquesReleasing fears about birthBreastfeeding/Postnatal EducationReturning to work and breastfeedingNewborn/Infant sleep supportPlanning for your next babyI would love to hear your thoughts, questions, and ideas for future episodes so please get in touch on instagram - my insta is @hannahwillsmoremidwife or through my website www.hannahwillsmore.com. Remember to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes, and if you're enjoying the podcast I would be ever so grateful if you could rate and review  on your favourite podcast player. Disclaimer: Remember as always the info provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, midwifery, psychological, childbirth, pre-natal or post-natal education or other professional medical advice, and is provided for general information and guidance purposes only. Hannah Willsmore will not be liable for any expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damages) or costs which might be incurred as a result of your reliance on this information, advice, content or materials. This release includes but is not limited to any claim for personal injury, damages and death of any individual which has received information from Hannah Willsmore. Further, Hannah Willsmore does not make any representations or give any warranties about their accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose. If you have any health concerns or questions you should speak with your midwife or doctor

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