Home Births
If you are considering having a home birth, here is a place to share your questions and experiences
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New here
Hi, I'm new here. We arent expecting yet but are ttc. I am currently looking into having a home birth. What are some things I should look for in a midwife/company that does home birth? What kind of expenses can I expect? Also if anyone is from Indiana and has a recommendation for a midwife, PLEASE let me know. Thank you!
Last reply Dec 30, 2024
Any home birth mamas in January?
Hey gals! I’m due in January with my second baby (1st Homebirth) anyone else?
Last reply Nov 5, 2023
Water broke called midwife now what
Hi I'm new to the group I call my midwife my water just broke contractions are starting up getting really intense this is with twins I'm having a home water birth this is my first time being a mom and she needs some advice because my midwife has a while to get to my place
Last reply Jun 25, 2023
Hello
Do midwives from community, come around to assess the house in a visit for homebirth
Last reply Nov 5, 2023
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Older midwife?
Hey guys! I have an appointment to meet with an older midwife in her 70s. I know this is a strange question but have any of you given birth with an older midwife at home?
Last reply May 12, 2023
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✨ The Birth of Zaylor Ryan ✨
I was two days past my due date, but I wasn’t anxious about being past my due date at all. The only thing that was making me feel anxious was the prodromal labor I was experiencing. It was exhausting and frustrating to have been having contractions off and on for a little over a week. I almost wanted to go into labor to prove to myself that I wasn’t crazy. That these contractions were real, they were doing something and the baby really was coming. I hated the feeling of everything I was going through being labeled “false”… “false labor”, “a false alarm”. I was ready for it to finally be REAL!Around 5 o’clock, I decided that they definitely were stronger than they had ever been before. I texted my midwife, Rebekah, and told her I had timed 3 contractions and they were about 5 min apart. She told me to keep her updated. I texted Rebekah at 6:20 and said “Getting hard to focus/talk through”. She called me about 10-15 min later, but right when I answered the phone a contraction started and I couldn’t talk. I put my phone on speaker and Ryan, my husband, spoke with her.I told Ryan he should probably start setting up the pool, so he did. I started pacing around the kitchen/living room area. I stopped at the fireplace where I had hung up all my birth affirmations and started reading through them to help myself get in the right mindset and give me some motivation to keep calm and keep pushing through. None of them were really sticking with me until I got to one that said “I feel pressure, no pain.” I never expected that one to be the one that helped me through the most, but it really did help me to focus through every contraction, telling myself that it was “just pressure”. I think it helped me to stay in the mindset where I stopped myself from focusing on the negative thoughts that come from being in horrible pain, and instead focused on the fact that my contractions were GOOD. They were meaningful and productive. Through every contraction after that, I repeated out loud to myself “I feel pressure, no pain.” Until I couldn’t form sentences anymore. Then it turned into me just repeating “pressure” over and over. Finally, I was able to get in the water and it felt so good. It is amazing to me what a difference being in the water during labor can make. I moved around a bit through some contractions, but finally found a comfortable position on my hands and knees, rocking forwards and backwards. I knew we didn’t have very much time so I asked Ryan if he would call Rebekah and ask how much longer until she would be there. Ryan told me we were fine, and even if the baby came before Rebekah got there we would be ok. Then he said, “actually, that’s her right now” and went out the front door to check.Rebekah came in at about 7:30 with a cheerful “Hi honey!” but I was mid contraction and was silent. 😅 Just deep breathing. She got to work bringing in her stuff and getting everything set up. I had dropped the “pressure” mantra and was just humming/moaning through each contraction now. Rebekah checked baby’s heart rate and said it sounded great. At about 7:45 Rebekah’s birthing assistant, Emma, arrived. About 5 minutes after her arrival I was in transition. I was staring laser-focused at the inside wall of the pool through a crazy, intense contraction and before it let off another contraction started right on top of that one. I knew if I wasn’t getting a break between my contractions, that was a good sign that I was in transition. I got maybe a 30 second break after those two, then had another very strong contraction that lasted maybe twice as long as my regular ones had been. After fighting through those three super long, intense contractions, I got another 1 minute break. During the next contraction, my body started pushing. I say “my body started pushing” not “I started pushing” because I had absolutely no control over it. The best way I’ve heard this stage described is it’s like vomiting, but instead of your body pushing everything up, it’s pushing everything down. I couldn’t have stopped it even if I tried. With that very first pushing contraction, I felt a big whoosh of fluid shooting out as my water broke. This is the point where I lost control. Up until then I had stayed super focused and present and stuck with my mantra or humming through everything. After my water broke I cried and started shouting “Owwww!” When that contraction finished, Rebekah came over to check the baby’s heart rate again. The pain lessened a bit, but no longer went away between contractions and even while I wasn’t contracting I was whimpering and moaning in pain. Rebekah encouraged me to take some deep breaths and relax, and let my body integrate. Another contraction started and my body started pushing again. Their pattern through pushing was about one minute on, one minute off. During my pregnancy I told myself I wanted to breathe through contractions and do very gentle pushing. My body had different plans! I couldn’t stop the huge, powerful urges to push.With my next contraction, I felt the baby crowning. That contraction ended and I cried. I was having a moment of thinking “I can’t do this. This is impossible.” Rebekah whispered “Good job Kelsi.” and Ryan said “You’re doing great hunny.” I continued to cry and Rebekah told me to take a breath and just let it happen. I took some deep calming breaths and she said “That’s the way. Stay present.” I continued with my deep breathing.When my next contraction started I stayed silent while I pushed. Rebekah asked if I was feeling baby’s head right there, and I was, but I couldn’t answer mid-push. I continued to push and our photographer, Natalia, walked through the door.Rebekah started to check baby’s heart rate again. His heart rate was low so she said they were going to give me some oxygen to help. Emma grabbed a red tank of oxygen and a mask and brought it over to me. Right as she approached me, another contraction started and I started pushing. My chin was tucked down and my face was near the water so she couldn’t get the mask on me. She asked me to lift my head up, but I couldn’t move. Ryan crouched next to me and all three of them started to coax me into lifting my head up, but as I was pushing I could feel his head start to come out. I said “Baby’s coming out”. All three of them jumped up to prepare for catching baby. I started yelling “Oh God, oh God, oh God! It hurts, it hurts, it hurts!” When I was holding my breath and pushing he started to come, but when I let go of my breath to tell them he was coming and then started yelling, it relaxed my pushing and his head didn’t come all the way out, it went back in a little bit. When he didn’t come all the way out I panted “Ok, ok, ok… breathe. Breathe. Breathe. Breathe. Breathe.” to myself. I slowed my breathing to big deep breaths again. Rebekah said she needed to check heart tones again and I felt overwhelmed. I started saying “I can’t. I can’t.” She said “You don’t have to do anything.” Right then my contraction stopped and I said ok. She asked if baby’s head was out and I said no. Then I said I was having another contraction and needed to push. With that push I pushed his head out. I yelled when it came out, but it was quick. The second his head was out I got quiet and went back to my breathing. Rebekah started to tell me that if baby wasn’t coming in about one minute she would need to check heart tones again because they were low. No one even knew that I had just birthed his head. After the birth Rebekah told me, “You did not act like you were birthing a head!” 😂 My throat was dry and raspy but I croaked out “the head is out.” She looked shocked and her and Ryan moved back behind me to check, then she smiled and said “Beautiful!” Ryan said “good job hunny!” I breathed and waited for my next contraction and whispered to myself “I’m fine. This is fine.” Rebekah told Emma that the baby’s color looked good and Ryan told me baby has a beautiful face. Another contraction started and I started to push his shoulders out. I yelled, “Owwwww” as I pushed. Then Ryan yelled “Good job baby! You just gave birth! You did it hunny!”There was some commotion as Rebekah helped Ryan untangle the cord that was wrapped around his chest and arm. I felt tugging and cried “Ow ow ow!” His waist and legs were not out yet. They finished untangling him, then pulled the rest of his body out. Ryan cried, “It’s a b—!” He didn’t even finish saying the word because he started crying. Rebekah told me to put my left foot up so they could pass the baby to me. Ryan didn’t want to let go of the baby, but that meant I couldn’t put my leg back down. I was super unstable so I asked to put it down and he let go. Ryan said “It’s a boy, baby!” And right when he said that Zaylor let out his first cry. ❤️I talked to Rebekah at 5 o’clock and told her I had just started timing some contractions to see if they were becoming regular, and Zaylor made his arrival at 8:04 pm. Rebekah made it there 30 minutes before he was born, Emma 15 minutes before, and Natalia probably 5 minutes before! 😅
Last reply Jan 7
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My midwife and husband catching my beautiful baby boy 🖤
Last reply Feb 18, 2023
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Homebirth with an LGA baby?
Just curious if anyone who was told their baby was LGA had a homebirth and how did it go? I was told today that at my 36 week scan baby was in the 96th percentile which makes them LGA. I’m not super worried since I know size estimates can be off, just wondering if anyone has any experiences they could share
Last reply Jun 26, 2024
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It’s almost time for my home birth 😊
Last reply Oct 13, 2022
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Homebirth
Hi all! I’m currently pregnant with #5. I’m considering a homebirth since my provider is no longer in the states and my insurance doesn’t cover any midwives or birthing centers locally. I’m confident in birthing on my own since #2-4 I just had my midwife standing by not intervening. And I’m knowledgeable on birthwork to know what to do and how to manage my own pain But as far as prenatal care I’m kind of nervous, I’m a carrier for SLO but the chances of our babies having it are very minimal. With my midwife I’ve always done just the genetic testing and anatomy scan and Chiro . So I’d like to have blood work done just to be on the safe side and an ultrasound. I’m wondering if anyone has gotten some type of prenatal care and then went along with a homebirth? And If so how did you go about it .
Last reply Aug 3, 2022
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Home Birth + Toddler
Looking for some advice from anyone who has had a home birth while their toddler was at home.My daughter will be about 21mo, and unless the baby happens to be born between the hours of 7:30-17:00 on a Friday when she is at daycare, she’s going to be at home when it happens. We will have our doula (and hopefully my mom) here so there will be someone available to occupy her, but I’m wondering if anyone has any tips that they found useful during their experience.I’ll be birthing on the ground floor which is where the TV, living room and kitchen are. So I’m planning on having some special, low mess meals available that she can eat picnic style in her room, and we’re going to get her a tablet so she can play games and watch some shows. Was also going to have a bag of new toys and books so she has some things that will hold her interest for a while (any recommendations for that age would be great!) I’m writing a detailed guide to her daily schedule as well so that whoever is watching her knows what she’s used to. Anything else you found useful?(And before anyone suggests it, no, we don’t have anywhere else we can send her. We don’t live in the same country as any of our family. We don’t have any friends nearby who would be able to take her. She only goes to daycare once per week and they are usually very short staffed, so we won’t be able to add a last minute day for her to go.)
Last reply Jul 26, 2022
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3rd pregnancy
Can you have a home birth if your first born was vaginal and then the second pregnancy was C-section (2 years ago) I will be asking my Obgyn next week. I truly hope I can.
Last reply Sep 23, 2022
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Home birth
So excited about my home birth 💙 will be 6 months tomorrow
Last reply Jul 12, 2022
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Switching midwives
So I'm 30 weeks right now and the entire time I've been seeing the midwives I've had a different one every time, and now I have gotten a midwife that is supposed to be there during birth and I'm not comfortable with her. I don't feel like explaining why but I'm not being treated the same as other patients and I feel uncomfortable with her being there for the birth. Would it be rude of me to ask to switch midwives? Based on how she has been treating me I don't really want her to be at the birth. I feel like an asshole but at the same time I feel like I have a valid reason to ask to switch.
Last reply Jul 11, 2022
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Water birth
I'm 30 weeks right now and I'm leaning towards labouring in water and possibly water birth but I don't know exactly what I need. What do you need for a pool? I was thinking of just buying a kiddie pool off amazon or something but can I just use a normal gardening hose to connect to the sink to fill it up or do I need to buy something special for it? And what do I need to empty it after? Is it worth it or should I just do a land home birth? Do you recommend a water birth or does anyone have any experiences/advice they can offer? I'm still not 100% leaning towards birthing in the water but I definitely want to prepare in the pool to help with pain.
Last reply Jul 11, 2022
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Midwifes and distance
I've seen a couple posts that says their midwife is like a distance away. How are y'all finding midwives that are willing to travel and how much does it cost?
Last reply Apr 30, 2022
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NE Texas Midwives and Tricare?
I really really want to do a home birth for my second baby. That means finding a midwife in my area that takes tricare cause hubby doesn't wanna pay out of pocket. Hubby is considering finding another insurance but I don't know a whole lot about that. Any advice?
Last reply Aug 21, 2022
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Home birth
How much did you have to pay for your home birth? Did insurance cover anything? What tips and info would you give for preparing for a home birth? Anything you would do differently? If you’ve done both home birth and hospital which did you prefer and which experience was better? Any tips on laboring and delivering unmediated?
Last reply Mar 10, 2022
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Hi everyone ❤️
So my husband and I have been talking about doing a home birth and exploring our options. Have any of you mamas had a home birth? If so what is expected?🥰
Last reply Jan 25, 2022
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