At a time when women are encouraged to embrace the birth process that is right for them, more and more hospitals, obstetricians, and midwives are providing women with the option of a birthing center. For women who are having a low risk pregnancy and want a more natural birth experience, a birthing center might be just the right fit.
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At a time when women are encouraged to embrace the birth process that is right for them, more and more hospitals, obstetricians, and midwives are providing women with the option of a birthing center. For women who are having a low risk pregnancy and want a more natural birth experience, a birthing center might be just the right fit.
What can you expect from a birthing center?
Relaxed and warm setting
You can return home shortly after the birth if you wish
Health care providers include nurse-midwives, direct-entry midwives, or nurses working with an obstetrician
May be free-standing, on hospital grounds or inside a hospital building
Birthing centers can vary significantly, so you will want to investigate carefully their philosophy of care; review mission statements, objectives and interview personnel to find the one that fits your birth plan.
A true birth center holds to the following:
No Induction
No augmentation of labor with Pitocin (oxytocin)
No electronic fetal monitoring except Doppler ultrasound
No drugs for pain relief except local analgesia to suture tears in the perineum
Very few episiotomies
No operative deliveries
In many birth centers, the only equipment is oxygen and catheters to clear a baby's airways, if necessary.
If the birth center is connected to a hospital, medical intervention can be a routine part of their care. If you are choosing a birth center connected to a hospital, ask if it has it's own staff or is staffed by hospital personnel. You may also want to know in which situations the birthing center would obtain the assistance of hospital personnel and how often this occurs.
Experience and history demonstrate that a women's body is made for birthing. For some women it is important that labor not be viewed as a medical condition, but as the culmination of the most beautiful, natural 9-month process. Birthing centers are committed to prenatal care and education to empower women to direct their personal birth experiences.
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