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I was born in a birthing center and witnessed my sisters being born here.... http://www.thebirthcenter.org/
My mother liked the home feel of it. Instead of being born in a hospital room I was born in a normal looking bedroom. My mom had the chance to know the midwife and the staff etc. There was room for family and friends to come and visit my mother. My mom was also a natural birth fanatic and they were the experts in that stuff... so...
...and if any complication were to occur the hospital was literally right across the street.
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by helenies on August 25th, 2008
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Should i have a home birth?
by libby on August 29th, 2008
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Have you done at home child birth and what was your experience?
by Chris the other white meat on June 2nd, 2008
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In the US what are the legal implications for refusing medical attendance at your baby's birth? Is it even legal not to have anyone there?
by Odyssey on August 22nd, 2008
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I dislike the birthing practice in the place I live (overseas) as it is too medicalised - they use drugs and epistiotomies. How safe is it to attempt a home birth - i.e. not to go to the hospital and then call the doctor when it is too late to travel?
by Anonymous on January 17th, 2009
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