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Hi! A friend of

mine in Clearwater, FL, sent me the following message. Can

anyone help with this?

 

 

“I'm

in a deadlock with the birthing center right now over some tests I just found

out that they legally have to do in order to have me deliver there. I don't

want to do them - I've been waiving nearly all the tests that the

birthing center we're using has wanted to do - anything invasive or that I

think is bad for baby and unnecessary, by my own research, I haven't

done. I'm really not in agreement with most things

the medical-establishment condones or insists on - which is why we decided

on a midwife and birthing center in the first place.

 

So - if I do the test and it is positive, or if I refuse to do

it, they will refer me to a doctor and hospital. There is absolutely no

way that I am getting involved with doctors and hospitals. I would rather have

this baby at home by myself. I am not concerned about the birth, not

afraid of it, and actually looking forward to it. On the other hand, I am

terrified of being in a position where I " have " to have this baby in

a hospital, where I have no or little control over the process, and have my baby

in a bright, cold room full of noise and confusion, or even worse, become one

of those 1 in 3 women in this country who end up with a C-section just because

they are in a hospital with all the interventions that come with that scenario.

 

What I want is a peaceful experience, where I am free to move around,

don't have anyone poking and prodding at me other than to check dialation,

where I can feel calm, relaxed, and in control of what is happening to my body

and my baby, not have to worry about unnecessary interventions, and have a

Dianetic birth. (This means the doctor and/or midwife agree to not talk during

the birth, for the mental wellbeing of the baby and the mother. ~ Carole) This is sounding more and more like it

may mean a home birth.

 

When you had your baby at home, did you have a midwife? A doula? I am

wondering if I would have to have a midwife present for a home birth. According

to what the birthing center tells me, any certified midwife wouldn't be able to

deliver me if I have gestational diabetes, or if I refuse to do the test for

it. I need to find out if that is true. I am also wondering if a Doula is

qualified to deliver a baby alone in my home - can I just find a Doula and have

this baby here, with no more fuss?

 

Sorry this is so long. Any data or viewpoints you have at all will be

really appreciated!!!”

 

 

Thanks!

Carole

 

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Hi Carole,

 

Check this one out: http://www.gr8birth.com/

 

love

Lisa

 

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Carole Eddington

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Tuesday, September 06, 2005 9:57 PM

Herbal Remedies - Natural Birth Data Needed

 

 

Hi! A friend of mine in Clearwater, FL, sent me the following message. Can anyone help with this?

 

 

“I'm in a deadlock with the birthing center right now over some tests I just found out that they legally have to do in order to have me deliver there. I don't want to do them - I've been waiving nearly all the tests that the birthing center we're using has wanted to do - anything invasive or that I think is bad for baby and unnecessary, by my own research, I haven't done. I'm really not in agreement with most things the medical-establishment condones or insists on - which is why we decided on a midwife and birthing center in the first place.

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Hi,

 

I also live in Florida on the other coast and I'm kind of curious as to what kind of tests she's being required to have. I had my youngest in a women and children's hospital in Orlando (almost 15 years ago) and don't recall any tests being done, legal-wise or not. It was definitely a hospital, but the room was subtley lit and in mauve, etc. tones, and everyone was real calm, real nice, and real professional.

 

Denise

 

Carole Eddington <caroleeddington wrote:

 

 

 

Hi! A friend of mine in Clearwater, FL, sent me the following message. Can anyone help with this?

 

 

“I'm in a deadlock with the birthing center right now over some tests I just found out that they legally have to do in order to have me deliver there. I don't want to do them - I've been waiving nearly all the tests that the birthing center we're using has wanted to do - anything invasive or that I think is bad for baby and unnecessary, by my own research, I haven't done. I'm really not in agreement with most things the medical-establishment condones or insists on - which is why we decided on a midwife and birthing center in the first place.

 

So - if I do the test and it is positive, or if I refuse to do it, they will refer me to a doctor and hospital. There is absolutely no way that I am getting involved with doctors and hospitals. I would rather have this baby at home by myself. I am not concerned about the birth, not afraid of it, and actually looking forward to it. On the other hand, I am terrified of being in a position where I "have" to have this baby in a hospital, where I have no or little control over the process, and have my baby in a bright, cold room full of noise and confusion, or even worse, become one of those 1 in 3 women in this country who end up with a C-section just because they are in a hospital with all the interventions that come with that scenario.

 

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refer her to empoweredchildbirth

they are wonderful and will fully support and answer all her questions,

including on UC.

ramona

 

Quoting Carole Eddington <caroleeddington:

 

> Hi! A friend of mine in Clearwater, FL, sent me the following message. Can

> anyone help with this?

>

>

>

>

>

> " I'm in a deadlock with the birthing center right now over some tests I just

> found out that they legally have to do in order to have me deliver there. I

> don't want to do them - I've been waiving nearly all the tests that the

> birthing center we're using has wanted to do - anything invasive or that I

> think is bad for baby and unnecessary, by my own research, I haven't done.

> I'm really not in agreement with most things the medical-establishment

> condones or insists on - which is why we decided on a midwife and birthing

> center in the first place.

>

>

>

> So - if I do the test and it is positive, or if I refuse to do it, they will

> refer me to a doctor and hospital. There is absolutely no way that I am

> getting involved with doctors and hospitals. I would rather have this baby

> at home by myself. I am not concerned about the birth, not afraid of it, and

> actually looking forward to it. On the other hand, I am terrified of being

> in a position where I " have " to have this baby in a hospital, where I have

> no or little control over the process, and have my baby in a bright, cold

> room full of noise and confusion, or even worse, become one of those 1 in 3

> women in this country who end up with a C-section just because they are in a

> hospital with all the interventions that come with that scenario.

>

>

>

> What I want is a peaceful experience, where I am free to move around, don't

> have anyone poking and prodding at me other than to check dialation, where I

> can feel calm, relaxed, and in control of what is happening to my body and

> my baby, not have to worry about unnecessary interventions, and have a

> Dianetic birth. (This means the doctor and/or midwife agree to not talk

> during the birth, for the mental wellbeing of the baby and the mother. ~

> Carole) This is sounding more and more like it may mean a home birth.

>

>

>

> When you had your baby at home, did you have a midwife? A doula? I am

> wondering if I would have to have a midwife present for a home birth.

> According to what the birthing center tells me, any certified midwife

> wouldn't be able to deliver me if I have gestational diabetes, or if I

> refuse to do the test for it. I need to find out if that is true. I am also

> wondering if a Doula is qualified to deliver a baby alone in my home - can I

> just find a Doula and have this baby here, with no more fuss?

>

>

>

> Sorry this is so long. Any data or viewpoints you have at all will be really

> appreciated!!! "

>

>

>

>

>

> Thanks!

>

> Carole

>

>

>

>

>

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what tests is she wanting to decline do you know?

 

Elizabeth Elliotteliz3378

 

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ramona

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Tuesday, September 06, 2005 7:43 PM

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refer her to empoweredchildbirththey are wonderful and will fully support and answer all her questions,including on UC.ramonaQuoting Carole Eddington <caroleeddington:> Hi! A friend of mine in Clearwater, FL, sent me the following message. Can> anyone help with this?>>>>>> "I'm in a deadlock with the birthing center right now over some tests I just> found out that they legally have to do in order to have me deliver there. I> don't want to do them - I've been waiving nearly all the tests that the> birthing center we're using has wanted to do - anything invasive or that I> think is bad for baby and unnecessary, by my own research, I haven't done.> I'm really not in agreement with most things the medical-establishment> condones or insists on - which is why we decided on a midwife and birthing> center in the first place.>>>> So - if I do the test and it is positive, or if I refuse to do it, they will> refer me to a doctor and hospital. There is absolutely no way that I am> getting involved with doctors and hospitals. I would rather have this baby> at home by myself. I am not concerned about the birth, not afraid of it, and> actually looking forward to it. On the other hand, I am terrified of being> in a position where I "have" to have this baby in a hospital, where I have> no or little control over the process, and have my baby in a bright, cold> room full of noise and confusion, or even worse, become one of those 1 in 3> women in this country who end up with a C-section just because they are in a> hospital with all the interventions that come with that scenario.>>>> What I want is a peaceful experience, where I am free to move around, don't> have anyone poking and prodding at me other than to check dialation, where I> can feel calm, relaxed, and in control of what is happening to my body and> my baby, not have to worry about unnecessary interventions, and have a> Dianetic birth. (This means the doctor and/or midwife agree to not talk> during the birth, for the mental wellbeing of the baby and the mother. ~> Carole) This is sounding more and more like it may mean a home birth.>>>> When you had your baby at home, did you have a midwife? A doula? I am> wondering if I would have to have a midwife present for a home birth.> According to what the birthing center tells me, any certified midwife> wouldn't be able to deliver me if I have gestational diabetes, or if I> refuse to do the test for it. I need to find out if that is true. I am also> wondering if a Doula is qualified to deliver a baby alone in my home - can I> just find a Doula and have this baby here, with no more fuss?>>>> Sorry this is so long. Any data or viewpoints you have at all will be really> appreciated!!!">>>>>> Thanks!>> Carole>>>>>

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i think it was stated to see if she has gestational diabetes....

is a very simple test.

and if she has it

.............. then the baby can be at great risk.

CharleneElizabeth Elliott <eliz3378 wrote:

 

what tests is she wanting to decline do you know?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I will be exhausted and well use when I arrive at the grave...

Screaming...DAMN what a RIDE...

Charlene

 

 

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Thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Lisa de Haas

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

5:18 PM

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Hi Carole,

 

 

 

 

 

Check this one out: http://www.gr8birth.com/

 

 

 

 

 

love

 

 

Lisa

 

 

 

-

 

 

Carole Eddington

 

 

herbal remedies

 

 

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

9:57 PM

 

 

Herbal Remedies -

Natural Birth Data Needed

 

 

 

 

Hi! A friend of

mine in Clearwater, FL, sent me the following message. Can

anyone help with this?

 

 

“I'm

in a deadlock with the birthing center right now over some tests I just found

out that they legally have to do in order to have me deliver there. I don't

want to do them - I've been waiving nearly all the tests that the

birthing center we're using has wanted to do - anything invasive or that I

think is bad for baby and unnecessary, by my own research, I haven't

done. I'm really not in agreement with most things the medical-establishment

condones or insists on - which is why we decided on a midwife and birthing

center in the first place.

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I’ll forward this to her.

 

 

 

herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Gypsy

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

6:19 PM

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Hi,

 

 

 

 

 

I also live in Florida

on the other coast and I'm kind of curious as to what kind of tests she's being

required to have. I had my youngest in a women and children's hospital in Orlando

(almost 15 years ago) and don't recall any tests being done, legal-wise or not.

It was definitely a hospital, but the room was subtley lit and in mauve,

etc. tones, and everyone was real calm, real nice, and real professional.

 

 

 

 

 

Denise

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carole Eddington

<caroleeddington wrote:

 

 

Hi! A friend of

mine in Clearwater, FL, sent me the

following message. Can anyone help with this?

 

 

“I'm

in a deadlock with the birthing center right now over some tests I just found

out that they legally have to do in order to have me deliver there. I don't

want to do them - I've been waiving nearly all the tests that the

birthing center we're using has wanted to do - anything invasive or that I

think is bad for baby and unnecessary, by my own research, I haven't

done. I'm really not in agreement with most things

the medical-establishment condones or insists on - which is why we decided

on a midwife and birthing center in the first place.

 

So - if I do the test and it is positive, or if I refuse to do

it, they will refer me to a doctor and hospital. There is absolutely no

way that I am getting involved with doctors and hospitals. I would rather have

this baby at home by myself. I am not concerned about the birth, not

afraid of it, and actually looking forward to it. On the other hand, I am

terrified of being in a position where I " have " to have this baby in

a hospital, where I have no or little control over the process, and have my

baby in a bright, cold room full of noise and confusion, or even worse, become

one of those 1 in 3 women in this country who end up with a C-section just

because they are in a hospital with all the interventions that come with that

scenario.

 

 

 

 

 

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