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Birthing places (Hospital (Cons (High C-section rate, Privacy is minimal,…
Birthing places
Hospital
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Privacy is minimal, as doctors and nurses are walking in constantly to check statuses, take vitals, etc
May be separated from your baby throughout your stay due to bathing, screenings, and vitals
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Home birth can be messy, so it’s best to be prepared with plastic sheets and clean towels.
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amiliar, comfortable setting
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Birthing centers will generally have a group of certified midwives and different levels of nurses on staff.
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Birth centers are supportive of natural childbirth with options to aid labor, such as water birth, birthing stools and a relaxing, comfortable home-like environment
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Unlike a home birth, you'll need to spend time transferring to and from the center.
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If you feel like walking during labor, or taking a shower or resting in a bed, these are all options birth centers typically support.
A birth center will not be an option if any complications or risk factors are present in the pregnancy.
he pregnancies should be carried to term, meaning 37 to 42 weeks, for admittance to the center in labor."
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. It is a nice alternative for women that aren't sure they want to birth at home or don't live in a setting appropriate for birth."