Same thing happened with my friend’s firstborn. Did a home birth, then the bleeding started and couldn’t be stopped. Thankfully the rescue squad was fast and the hospital close by. I had to have c-sections for both of mine. If that hadn’t been an option, my first son, and possibly I, would’ve died.
My wife is an L&D nurse. She says 90 percent of births go just fine, and they could have been a home delivery, or midwife, or doula, but the problem is that other 10 percent, and seconds make a difference much less minutes.
Because when things go wrong during birth it happens too fast to get to a hospital. Better to be there already. That's why I still have my son.
Same thing happened with my friend’s firstborn. Did a home birth, then the bleeding started and couldn’t be stopped. Thankfully the rescue squad was fast and the hospital close by. I had to have c-sections for both of mine. If that hadn’t been an option, my first son, and possibly I, would’ve died.
First child had a problem that did need the knowledge of medical professionals. All babies and all births are not without problems.
My wife is an L&D nurse. She says 90 percent of births go just fine, and they could have been a home delivery, or midwife, or doula, but the problem is that other 10 percent, and seconds make a difference much less minutes.
Me, too!