Less than 3% of births by healthy women have complications that are unforseen. Complications will happen whether you are in a hospital or 2 hours away from one.
But you have to agree that you will have a chance to sufficiently and effectively deal with complications if you are closer to the hospital, especially closer to a hospital and doctor who is familiar with your prenatal care.
I have nothing against home births, but there are definitely additional considerations when choosing a home birth.
You will also have a chance to sufficiently and effectively deal with complications with a well-trained midwife. There are some complications that a midwife can handle, and some that she would transfer you to a hospital. Every midwife has a back-up physician available to help her, if needed. Most midwife-run birth centers are purposely located near a hospital.
Hospital births are fine for women that need them. But more than 97% of healthy pregnant women don't. A pregnant women should always be able to give birth in a setting that is most comfortable to her. For some, that is a hospital, for others it is a birth center, and for others, her own home.
I'd like to adopt Nancy ^^^^^ as my MIL.
Agreed in general. But since we already know the OP's pregnancy is considered a high-risk one, she needs to be close to the best available medical care.
And there is nothing righteous in a hospital birth, either.
Less than 3% of births by healthy women have complications that are unforseen. Complications will happen whether you are in a hospital or 2 hours away from one.
I'd like to adopt Nancy ^^^^^ as my MIL.
I agree can you be my MIL too? Nancy, please pretty please. My Dh would love to have you for a mom too!!!![]()
OP...just wanted to wish you the best...it gets harder from here. You will find they will expect you to bring the baby to see them, still spend holidays with them etc. I agree start your own family traditions at your home,