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What are the disadvantages of birthing in hospital?

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What are the disadvantages of birthing in hospital?

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Most women who birth in hospital do not have the same midwife with them throughout pregnancy, birth and the postnatal stay. They have different midwives for pregnancy care, then another lot of midwives for the birth (sometimes 3-4, depending on how long the woman is in delivery suite and whether the midwife has a student midwife working with her), followed by another lot of midiwves who work in shifts in postnatal. The lack of continuity means that the woman does not have the opportunity to really develop a deep sense of trust with her own midwife, something that is intrinsic to positive and safe birthing experiences. Women who are attended by hospitals have hospital policies drive their care. Policies around induction: when and how it’s done; when a caesarean is done; how often they are to be examined; which women are to be continuously monitored; which babies are to be admitted to the nursery and so on. It’s a bit like checking a box and then applying a treatment or intervention – wi

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