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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]F this, I will have my baby at home[/quote] All statistics point to home birth being incredibly dangerous for the mother and child, but you do you. Good luck transferring to a hospital in the middle of a pandemic. [/quote] If a woman has got proper prenatal care during pregnancy from actual doctors and/or CNM’s, AND a CNM attends their home birth, there are relatively few risks. Both of those factor are extremely uncommon across US home births. They may be doable in big cities like DC or NYC, but most women with a planned home birth are getting prenatal care from a CPM at best, an unlicensed “midwife” or doula or no one at all at worst. Besides, who wants to deal with all that pain and mess at home? No thanks. [/quote]
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