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Monday, February 15, 2010

35 Reasons to Give Birth at Home


35 Reasons to Give Birth at Home (in no particular order):


1. Home birth is safer - Your house is a lot less likely to be a source of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and it’s not full of sick people.
2. Your chances of getting a C-section are reduced with a home birth. At 4% our rates are a fraction of the national 31% average.
3. It’s cheaper - A midwife’s fee is much less costly than a hospital stay. Our total fee for all your care for 10 months is $3300 again a fraction of the cost of birthing in the hospital. Dont have insurance? We discount our fee another $600!
4. You don’t have to go anywhere. What could be better than your own shower or toilet if you need them?
5. The food is way better at home. Organic food? Vegan? No problem.
6. You don’t have to have strangers at your birth (unless you want to).
7. Your home is always more comfortable than any hospital room.
8. Everything you need is already there.
9. You can be as green as you want. Hospitals aren’t known for natural soaps, cleaners, or recycled-content anything.
10. You control the environment at home. If you want to dim all the lights or open a window, you just do it.
11. Birth is a sacred experience. What better setting could there be than your own nest?
12. It’s so much quieter at home. There are no cabinets full of blinky lights, fans, and humming devices. Well, maybe some of you have that… But probably not in your bedroom. And you can power them down if you want.
13. Home birth is just more fun!
14. Your older kids can be a part of the birth or comfortable in their surroundings while waiting for the birth.
15. Your pets can attend. Seriously. Pets are family, too.
16. Giving birth at home is an exceptionally empowering experience. We promise you will remember it forever!
17. No silly hospital gown is necessary at home. Wear whatever you want, or wear nothing.
18. You don’t need an ID bracelet for the mother or the baby when you birth at home.
19. You can choose the room for your birth, or change rooms in the middle. Not an option at the hospital.
20. Giving birth outside is an option with a home birth. One of the first home births we attended was in the families back yard, in a big galvinized tub, on a warm sunny day.
21. No paperwork is necessary at your home birth, well for you anyway - your midwife and her assistants will be very busy recording your birth on many pieces of paper.
22. You can cut the umbilical cord when you are good and ready. The speed at which the hospital personel want to snip our newborn’s lifeline is unbelievable.
23. No gadgetry on the mother: A home birth midwife doesn’t require you to wear a monitor or get an IV started “just in case”.
24. You don’t have to sign out when you leave your house.
25. Your family doesn’t have to negotiate a giant parking lot and endless hallways to visit you.
26. A heating pad does not cost $50 to use.
27. You can have as much sage, incense, candles, whatever, as you like.
28. There is no pressure to circumcise, vaccinate, or apply for a Social Security number for your baby right after a home birth.
29. You don’t end up with a “gift bag” (marketing samples) from big corporate America, full of disposable diapers, formula, baby wipes, shampoo, soaps, and brand propaganda.
30. Your baby’s placenta does not become a biohazard. It is yours just like your baby and you can do with it what you like. Many choose to bury it under a special tree, others choose to encapsulate it for bio-identical hormone replacement in menopause.
31. The dad has a bed at home. Sleeping on a foldout cot next to the hospital bed sucks.
32. Nobody comes in, wakes you up, and checks your vitals every half hour at home.
33. Having a home birth is different. Different is cool.
34. You are an individual, your wishes will be heard, respected, and honored.
35. The hospital is open 24 hours, so if you need it, it will be there.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Baby Names

Midwives work with the coolest people and they come up with the coolest names.... here is a list of some of our babies with their birth weights besides them.... check it out! (all last names are omitted for privacy)
6.11 Irie Sophia
8.6 Devon Luca
8.14 Hayle'a Anne Xnthus
6.5 Abigail Esti Amaya and 6.0 Isabella Paxtyn Nayloni (twins at 38 weeks)
6.1 Amaya Ellen
7.10 Elena Elise
7.9 Loren Christopher
8.15 Bridget Rose
8.0 Jesus Luis
8.6 Alexa Grace
7.15 Kinsey Agnes
9.8 Verania Olguin
8.14 Bella
6.6 Anthony Leone'
6.3 Timothy Rodger
7.8 Myles Logan (the eigth baby born in this happy family)
8.1 Torin Charles Egg
6.15 Athena Anne
8.4 Raeveah
7.0 Lyla Jade
7.12 Enzo
5.12 Nico
7.4 Maggie Lee
8.14 Elias Marley
7.14 Solia
7.0 Chyna Mae Hazel
8.2 Sawyer (born the same day as his older brother)
7.11 Cael
9.11 Neaveah
7.14 Reggie
7.0 Jesus Edwardo
6.15 Jackson
9.11 Gunther
8.11 Beckett
6.8 McKenna Rose
8.12 Dakota
7.15 Sophie
8.1 Grey
7.4 Isabelle
6.12 Sophia Grace
8.4 Logan
9.4 Thomas
7.7 Annika
8.10 Kaya Grace
5.14 Miles Elias
9.2 Stella Lucia
8.15 Brayden Miles
5.15 Jannell
7.10 Florencia
9.7 Zoe Belle
7.12 Van Wyatt Satchel (Born in 17 minutes)
8.2 Erin Michelle
7.8 Esteban Mendoza
8.0 Stella Magnolia
8.7 Emrys Sabatian (born in his amniotic sack)
7.3 Lavender Kiki Oyong
7.6 Ian Daniel Wilson
7.14 Luke Grey
7.15 Thomas Henry
6.7 Julia Anne (born with almost no pain to a 1st time mama after 20 min of labor)
7.10 Arleen
4.0 Abigail Lea and 4.14 Emma Louise (Twins at 35 wks)
6.12 Susanna
8.14 Nancy (40 hour 4th labor - long but successful)
7.0 Eric
7.2 Guatalupe Sarah
7.4 Jessica
12.2 Luis Angel (first baby for a 16 year old)
8.1 Grace Ellen
8.8 Ryan Joseph and 7.6 Ann Rebecca (Twins at 39 weeks)
7.5 Ryan Micheal
11.2 Shanti (Born to a vegan-mostly-raw mama)
8.9 Lydia
6.7 Sammy (vaginal breech birth)
7.2 Alana Madison
10.1 Anthony (born at 41 weeks to a VBA2C mama)
7.9 Dominic Alan
8.9 Heather Kristina
10.1 Juan Luis (First boy in a family of 5 girls)