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		<title>The Possible Perils of Home Births</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many women are choosing to have their babies at home either with the help of a qualified professional (doctor, midwife, etc…) or even just on their own.&#160; I have a couple friends who have gone this route and swear by it and, having had three children of my own in ...  <a href="http://crushable.com/entertainment/the-possible-perils-of-home-births/"> More</a><p>Post from: <a href="http://crushable.com">Crushable</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many women are choosing to have their babies at home either with the help of a qualified professional (doctor, midwife, etc…) or even just on their own.&#160; I have a couple friends who have gone this route and swear by it and, having had three children of my own in the hospital, I can understand their argument.&#160; I have felt ignored and pressured in the hospital setting and I made some choices (or felt forced into some choices) that I would go back and change if I could.&#160; The problem was that my last child was very high-risk and I was afraid to take a chance on taking a more laid-back approach to her birth but a lot of expectant mothers are willing to take the risk which is causing a considerable debate – are at-home births safe?</p>
<p>With the number of caesarean section births skyrocketing in hospitals, many are wondering if this is because doctors are pushing women into bypassing a natural birth in order to save time.&#160; This, of course, is putting the health of the baby and the mother at an unnecessary risk since c-sections are considered a major surgery.&#160; Many are heralding home births as a way to take the control out of the doctor’s hands while putting the mother in charge of her own birthing experience.</p>
<p>The <strong><em><a href="http://www.crushable.com/category/daytime-talk-shows/the-today-show/">Today</a></em></strong> show took a closer look at the issue to find out if these at-home births present any real risks.&#160; They talked to a couple were inspired by <strong>Ricki Lake’</strong>s documentary, <em>The Business of Being Born</em>, which challenges the need for medical intervention during pregnancy and childbirth.&#160; The couple sought the help of the midwife that was prominently featured in the film and, after a healthy pregnancy, the labor lasted for four days and, despite their concerns, the couple trusted the midwife.&#160; Their baby girl died after being suffocated by her umbilical cord.</p>
<p>Of course, this is just one story in millions but the segment is still very interesting.&#160; </p>
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