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Active Birth
The New Approach to Giving Birth Naturally
Part Two
By Janet Balaskas
If you, like most American women, choose to have your baby in a hospital with an obstetrician, you can still have something like the constant nurturing a midwife provides. You can have an experienced friend or relative, a trained labor support provider, a lay midwife, or a childbirth educator accompany you to the hospital to provide support throughout your labor.
Nowadays many hospitals have special, private birthing rooms that are used for both labor and delivery, and some have alternative birth centers where routines and interventions are greatly reduced. Also available in some areas are freestanding birth centers, which combine the comforts of home with proximity to emergency facilities. See "Resources" for more information on the choices available.
If you have any of the following problems, you may need to have your baby in a hospital.
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Active Birth Part Two by Anonymous on 11/09/2009 05:23PM
this article says very little about natural childbirth and instead focuses on scary ,rare conditions that necessitate medical interventions. I got no information that is useful to me with my typical uncomplicated, healthy, natural delivery. Bronx cheer for this one.
Re: Thank you! by Patty Hildreth on 03/25/2009 10:32AM
This site is very informative and helpful!
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Active Birth Part Two by Anonymous on 11/09/2009 05:23PM
this article says very little about natural childbirth and instead focuses on scary ,rare conditions that necessitate medical interventions. I got no information that is useful to me with my typical uncomplicated, healthy, natural delivery. Bronx cheer for this one.