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What is Postpartum Depression?
Postpartum Depression is a type of depression that a mother experiences immediately after childbirth. It is more serious and lasts longer than 'baby blues'. Postpartum depression occurs in approximately 10 percent of childbearing women. ...

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Helpful Tips For Overcoming Sleep Problems For Your Baby And You
Sleep needs Did you know that newborn babies need 21 hours sleep a day and children from six months to two years of age need at least 12 hours sleep? Sleep deprivation can cause problems for everyone in the family: fractious babies during the...

Gestational Diabetes
Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy. Pregnant women who have never had diabetes before, but who have high blood sugar levels during pregnancy, are said to have gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes ...

Body Image
What do you look like? How big (or small) are you? How tall (or short)? How much do you weigh? When I ask participants how much they weighed when they were teenagers, I hear this lament: They thought they were very heavy, but when they look at...

 
Is a Birthing Center right for you?

Women who choose birth centers for delivery have already made the decision for a natural childbirth experience. Birth centers offer a more "home like" feel as opposed to, how some women put it "clinical feel" of the hospital. These centers provide an option that is more centered around family and gives the laboring Mom more choices about how she wants her labor to proceed. Freedom of movement, a comfortable environment and not being moved from room to room is appealing to some Moms. Most likely a midwife will be present, and some have an OB on call for special situations. Please check with your local center.

Comfortable environment No IV, enema's, or episiotomies
Monitoring with a handheld device as opposed to having to sit in bed to be monitored
Mom feels more sense of control over her labor
No epidural
C-section rate is lower in birth center
Mom chooses who she wants present Freedom of movement no separation of mother and baby
The following is an example of some statistics from a a birth center in Holladay Utah, Birth and Family Place.....
Safety of a Birth Center Birth: The Birth and Family Place has been open since May of 2002 and the following statistics are a compilation of all admissions since opening.

88% of all admitted clients successfully delivered at the birth center
11.7% of admitted patients were transferred to the hospital during labor
Overall C-section rate is 3.6%
2% of patients were transferred to the hospital after the birth
1.5% of newborns were transferred to the hospital
0% Maternal Mortality Rate
0% Fetal Mortality Rate
0% Neonatal Mortality Rate
By result of our anonymous client satisfaction surveys, 100% of the patients stated they would refer friends and family to Birth and Family Place
This is just a sample of some of the statistics of a birthing center for your information...
Please fully investigate and ask around to other patients of that center about their birth experience. Some people don't realize that most birthing centers are covered under many insurance plans.
If you have made the decision to use a birth center, this is most likely where you will receive your prenatal care. You will most likely be cared for by a Midwife. Midwives who care for Mother's in the Birthing center are focused on providing the mother with lots of support for her natural childbirth experience.

About the Author
Heather Hill is the author of many natural childbirth articles. You will find these articles on http://www.hip-chick-pregnancy-guide.com