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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Google Kara Bosworth and check out her birthing center story. She didn’t want to be at a hospital because of Covid and it cost her baby his life. It’s so sad. [/quote] That is a sad story but that baby probably would not have been in good shape in the hospital either. Maybe alive but probably brained damaged. I'm surprised nobody detected he was 11lbs before hand. I had a surprise limp blue baby despite continuous fetal monitoring. No guarantees at all in child birth. [/quote] Those pre-birth measurements are notoriously wrong. I had two relatives that had 11 pound babies -- both were vaginal, unmedicated births in hospitals with no injury to baby. One mom had a third degree tear, and I think the other had an episiotomy, though. In the news article I read, it didn't mention whether the midwife did an episiotomy to try to get the baby out or what other specific steps she took. I think once the head is out, you can't do a C-section anyway, so it seems like a midwife would have been able to do whatever a hospital doctor could do -- although I wonder whether he would have received quicker resuscitation in a hospital. [/quote] Yup. My sister was told her baby was measuring off the charts big - he was 8 lbs at birth... not tiny but hardly huge. [/quote]
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