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kahlua716
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The Business of Being Born
Watched it last night. All I can say is WOW.
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Posted 5/15/08 11:02 AM |
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katiebug
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Re: The Business of Being Born
I loved it! I have been saying the same stuff for years. Epidurals and medicated births and the affect they have on our babies and children's neurological development is grossly under researched. The only reason it is under researched is for profit and to avoid lawsuits with the doctors.
I love when she says, "soon to be parents spend more time researching bedding then birthing options" or something like that.
I wish more people would watch that film.
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Posted 5/15/08 11:26 AM |
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Re: The Business of Being Born
I saw it a few months ago and I agree...WOW . I think it should be required watching for anybody who is pg or thinking baout it. Even if you don't agree you atleast have more knowledge...JMHO
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Posted 5/15/08 11:38 AM |
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Hofstra26
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Re: The Business of Being Born
I just watched it last night and both my DH and I were also like......WOW!!! Needless to say we're exploring our options in terms of delivering this baby come September. I feel more comfortable being in a hospital in case there are any complications BUT I think we will look into ways to manage the labor pain and stay home as long as we can before heading over to the hospital. I want to avoid a C-section at all costs!!
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Posted 5/15/08 12:05 PM |
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kahlua716
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by Hofstra26
I just watched it last night and both my DH and I were also like......WOW!!! Needless to say we're exploring our options in terms of delivering this baby come September. I feel more comfortable being in a hospital in case there are any complications BUT I think we will look into ways to manage the labor pain and stay home as long as we can before heading over to the hospital. I want to avoid a C-section at all costs!!
Those are my exact feelings. I definitely want to be in or NEAR a hospital. I definitely wouldn't want to be home. But I would consider a birthing center next to or part of a hospital.
Also, I would have the same fear Abbey did- that I would start laboring then decide I really CAN'T do it (even though I know we all can, barring certain circumstances). I'd prefer to have the option as long as possible.
ETA: Is it weird that I was grossed out by the births, but when each was over I cried at the beauty of it
Message edited 5/15/2008 12:52:48 PM.
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Posted 5/15/08 12:51 PM |
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katiebug
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Re: The Business of Being Born
For the ladies who want to comfort of a hospital, you should maybe look into a birthing center. That is what I plan on doing. I too want the reassurance of a hospital near by.
For those who want to try natural, but still want the hospital. From what mid-wives have told me, they recommend laboring as long as you can at home, so that way the hospital does not have time to give you pitocin or have you lie down on a table, which restricts movement and makes the contractions harder to deal with. I thought that was intresting.
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Posted 5/15/08 1:22 PM |
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BellaRock
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by katiebug
For the ladies who want to comfort of a hospital, you should maybe look into a birthing center. That is what I plan on doing. I too want the reassurance of a hospital near by.
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Would a birthing center be covered by insurances? Do you know wether an ob would be able to deliver the baby there?
I've always wanted to have a water birth but I haven't really looked into it yet. I guess I should be now that I am TTC lol.
ETA: holy typos. Thats what I get for trying to eat and type.
Message edited 5/15/2008 2:29:54 PM.
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Posted 5/15/08 2:28 PM |
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katiebug
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Re: The Business of Being Born
I don't know about all insrance but I do know that most do.
If your OB works with a birthing center then I would say yes, but again I do not know for sure. There are quite a few OB's now a days that work with a mid-wife, they have shared practices. That might be something you are interested in.
I want to have a water birth as well, or at least have the birthing pool there so that I have the option.
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Posted 5/15/08 2:34 PM |
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FullersBride
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by BellaRock
Posted by katiebug
For the ladies who want to comfort of a hospital, you should maybe look into a birthing center. That is what I plan on doing. I too want the reassurance of a hospital near by.
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Would a birthing center be covered by insurances? Do you know wether an ob would be able to deliver the baby there?
I've always wanted to have a water birth but I haven't really looked into it yet. I guess I should be now that I am TTC lol.
ETA: holy typos. Thats what I get for trying to eat and type.
Most OBs do not work at a birthing center, a midwife would do the delivery but would have an OB on standby incase of emergency. Midwives are required to have an OB "on staff" for consults or in case of emergency. Also, all stand alone birthing centers should have "privledges" at a local hospital to practice in case of a need for transfer.
OB's will NOT do a water birth, in fact OB's usually will only deliver a woman on her back and in "stirrups" which is the worse position for delivery because you are working against gravity.
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Posted 5/15/08 2:41 PM |
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DeniseMarie
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Re: The Business of Being Born
sorry if this is a stupid question but where can you view this movie? Do you have to buy it? Rent it?
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Posted 5/15/08 2:46 PM |
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katiebug
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Re: The Business of Being Born
You can rent it or buy it. I got it off of netflix.
ETS: I think there is also a whole website dedicated to the movie.
Message edited 5/15/2008 3:08:16 PM.
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Posted 5/15/08 3:05 PM |
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sunnygirl
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by DeniseMarie
sorry if this is a stupid question but where can you view this movie? Do you have to buy it? Rent it?
i was about to ask this same question i guess i will check out the website first
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Posted 5/15/08 3:12 PM |
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Hofstra26
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by kahlua716
Posted by Hofstra26
I just watched it last night and both my DH and I were also like......WOW!!! Needless to say we're exploring our options in terms of delivering this baby come September. I feel more comfortable being in a hospital in case there are any complications BUT I think we will look into ways to manage the labor pain and stay home as long as we can before heading over to the hospital. I want to avoid a C-section at all costs!!
Those are my exact feelings. I definitely want to be in or NEAR a hospital. I definitely wouldn't want to be home. But I would consider a birthing center next to or part of a hospital.
Also, I would have the same fear Abbey did- that I would start laboring then decide I really CAN'T do it (even though I know we all can, barring certain circumstances). I'd prefer to have the option as long as possible.
ETA: Is it weird that I was grossed out by the births, but when each was over I cried at the beauty of it
I was a little grossed out too. I think more so because I know that in just over 4 months that will be me and the more I think about it the more nervous I get and for the life of me I cannot fathom squeezing a baby out from "down there". It is just crazy!!! I watch that head come out and I am just amazed BUT then (just like you) I cry too because it's just so awesome!!!
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Posted 5/15/08 3:41 PM |
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kahlua716
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by katiebug
You can rent it or buy it. I got it off of netflix.
ETS: I think there is also a whole website dedicated to the movie.
You can watch it instantly on netflix as well as have the DVD sent to you.
www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com also sells it I believe.
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Posted 5/15/08 4:05 PM |
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sfp0701
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Re: The Business of Being Born
I really can't believe I haven't seen it yet. I am such an advocate of natural birthing too. Maybe I need to rent it this weekend.
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Posted 5/15/08 4:37 PM |
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jlrj1219
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by katiebug
For the ladies who want to comfort of a hospital, you should maybe look into a birthing center. That is what I plan on doing. I too want the reassurance of a hospital near by.
For those who want to try natural, but still want the hospital. From what mid-wives have told me, they recommend laboring as long as you can at home, so that way the hospital does not have time to give you pitocin or have you lie down on a table, which restricts movement and makes the contractions harder to deal with. I thought that was intresting.
There are Midwives who deliver at hospitals also and have their own practice.
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Posted 5/15/08 7:27 PM |
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jlrj1219
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by FullersBride
Posted by BellaRock
Posted by katiebug
For the ladies who want to comfort of a hospital, you should maybe look into a birthing center. That is what I plan on doing. I too want the reassurance of a hospital near by.
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Would a birthing center be covered by insurances? Do you know wether an ob would be able to deliver the baby there?
I've always wanted to have a water birth but I haven't really looked into it yet. I guess I should be now that I am TTC lol.
ETA: holy typos. Thats what I get for trying to eat and type.
Most OBs do not work at a birthing center, a midwife would do the delivery but would have an OB on standby incase of emergency. Midwives are required to have an OB "on staff" for consults or in case of emergency. Also, all stand alone birthing centers should have "privledges" at a local hospital to practice in case of a need for transfer.
OB's will NOT do a water birth, in fact OB's usually will only deliver a woman on her back and in "stirrups" which is the worse position for delivery because you are working against gravity.
There are a few midwives on Long Island that are in private practice and just have the OB as a back up "in case". Unfortunately, there are no more birth centers on Long Island
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Posted 5/15/08 7:30 PM |
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sfp0701
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by sunnygirl
Posted by DeniseMarie
sorry if this is a stupid question but where can you view this movie? Do you have to buy it? Rent it?
i was about to ask this same question i guess i will check out the website first
I just went out and got it. My mom and I have wanted to watch it for the longest time. I got it from Best Buy. I just found on the website that you can find out which stores have it in stock.
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Posted 5/15/08 8:06 PM |
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sfp0701
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by jlrj1219
Posted by FullersBride
Posted by BellaRock
Posted by katiebug
For the ladies who want to comfort of a hospital, you should maybe look into a birthing center. That is what I plan on doing. I too want the reassurance of a hospital near by.
.
Would a birthing center be covered by insurances? Do you know wether an ob would be able to deliver the baby there?
I've always wanted to have a water birth but I haven't really looked into it yet. I guess I should be now that I am TTC lol.
ETA: holy typos. Thats what I get for trying to eat and type.
Most OBs do not work at a birthing center, a midwife would do the delivery but would have an OB on standby incase of emergency. Midwives are required to have an OB "on staff" for consults or in case of emergency. Also, all stand alone birthing centers should have "privledges" at a local hospital to practice in case of a need for transfer.
OB's will NOT do a water birth, in fact OB's usually will only deliver a woman on her back and in "stirrups" which is the worse position for delivery because you are working against gravity.
There are a few midwives on Long Island that are in private practice and just have the OB as a back up "in case". Unfortunately, there are no more birth centers on Long Island
Nope the closest one is in Brooklyn. But gaia midwives deliver out of the birthing room in NUMC which has the option of water birth in a really pretty room. I won't do that but I hope to deliver there and use the tub for labor and whatnot. You can just use the room for regular labor if you want. Stony brook midwives is a large midwifery practice that has great reviews.
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Posted 5/15/08 8:09 PM |
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conigs25
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Re: The Business of Being Born
this sounds really interesting. when is it on?
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Posted 5/15/08 8:19 PM |
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JennyPenny
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Message edited 11/22/2010 11:08:26 AM.
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Posted 5/15/08 11:39 PM |
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sfp0701
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Okay. I watched it!! WOW WOW WOW...
Okay so I always wanted a midwife and stuff but now I kind of want a home birth.. but probably won't do it.. but I do think it was awesome.. minus the bathtub. That is just not my thing.
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Posted 5/16/08 7:21 AM |
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dawnie
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Re: The Business of Being Born
I waited at home until my Dh thought I would give birth on my living room floor! I got to the hospital and I was 3-4cm. I got there at 8am and had my son by 1:25pm.
I wonder if I should go a little earlier if I have another baby!
I only had the epidural in for about an hour!
I loved being able to not be stuck in the bed! That was the worst part!
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Posted 5/16/08 7:47 AM |
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katiebug
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by conigs25
this sounds really interesting. when is it on?
Whenever you want it to be It is on video so you can rent it, buy it, or netflix it!
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Posted 5/16/08 8:48 AM |
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jlrj1219
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Re: The Business of Being Born
Posted by sfp0701
Posted by jlrj1219
Posted by FullersBride
Posted by BellaRock
Posted by katiebug
For the ladies who want to comfort of a hospital, you should maybe look into a birthing center. That is what I plan on doing. I too want the reassurance of a hospital near by.
.
Would a birthing center be covered by insurances? Do you know wether an ob would be able to deliver the baby there?
I've always wanted to have a water birth but I haven't really looked into it yet. I guess I should be now that I am TTC lol.
ETA: holy typos. Thats what I get for trying to eat and type.
Most OBs do not work at a birthing center, a midwife would do the delivery but would have an OB on standby incase of emergency. Midwives are required to have an OB "on staff" for consults or in case of emergency. Also, all stand alone birthing centers should have "privledges" at a local hospital to practice in case of a need for transfer.
OB's will NOT do a water birth, in fact OB's usually will only deliver a woman on her back and in "stirrups" which is the worse position for delivery because you are working against gravity.
There are a few midwives on Long Island that are in private practice and just have the OB as a back up "in case". Unfortunately, there are no more birth centers on Long Island
Nope the closest one is in Brooklyn. But gaia midwives deliver out of the birthing room in NUMC which has the option of water birth in a really pretty room. I won't do that but I hope to deliver there and use the tub for labor and whatnot. You can just use the room for regular labor if you want. Stony brook midwives is a large midwifery practice that has great reviews.
Actually if your referring to the waterbirth room at NUMC, it can only be used if you are planning to do a waterbirth. You can't use it just for labor and delivery...unfortunately
Its such a shame all the hospitals doing construction, should put some money towards really nice labor and delivery suites and make it more comfortable for women to give birth! Oh well....one day!
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