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Home birth

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Home birth

Lots of women choose to have their babies in the intimate surroundings of home and new statistics show that the percentage of home births in the UK has risen by seven per cent.
Independent midwives

Antenatal Care:

Independent midwives

An independent midwife is a fully-qualified and registered midwife who is self employed on either a full or part-time basis.  She provides care to you in the place that you choose: at your home, . . .
Home birth and your nurse-midwife

Antenatal Care:

Home birth and your nurse-midwife

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) advises that hospital is the safest place to give birth. However, if your and your baby are healthy and there haven’t been any complic . . .
Choking: what to do

Baby Health:

Choking: what to do

  Once babies have discovered their hands and learnt to grasp objects they tend to put everything in their mouths. Keep an eye on your child when he’s eating or playing, in case he puts someth . . .
Home birth

Another Baby:

Home birth

If you are having a perfectly healthy pregnancy there is no reason why you can't deliver your baby at home in an environment that comforts and soothes you.
Miracle baby born at 30,000ft

News:

Miracle baby born at 30,000ft

Little Alfie Delemere was born at 30,000ft in an aircraft chair and was kept alive with a straw...Mum Nicola, 31, went into labour, three months early half way into her flight from Manchester to Crete . . .
Having your baby at home

Third trimester:

Having your baby at home

For many women these days, delivering their baby at home is a welcome alternative to the more clinical route of hospitalisation. Depending on your medical history, you may be advised against home bi . . .
Your Home Birth

Third trimester:

Your Home Birth

More and more women are deciding to have their babies at home and the good news is, this decision is suported by many healthcare professionals. For many women these days, delivering their baby at ho . . .