Homebirth
Child Health
“Get a midwife, have your baby at home, and avoid OB's and Pediatricians like the plague.'' [1996] Shulze Biser Heal Your Life videos (transcripts) Richard Shulze, N.D., M.H.
See: Birth trauma Hospitals
[vid] Infant Immunity Part III: Birth, placenta, breastmilk with Hilary Butler "We are told it's just what you would produce yourself. Actually it's made of mammal brains, and the manufacturers are allowed 16% impurities, and it doesn't tell us what those impurities are." ~ Hilary Butler Oxytocin (synthetic)
[vid 2016 march] HOME BIRTH OR HOSPITAL BIRTH - You Make the Call - Part 1
[2015 Jan] Breastfed, Homebirthed Babies Taken Away From Parents For Not Using Hospital
[2015 Jan] Why are Medical Professionals who Deliver Babies in Hospitals Choosing to have their Own Babies at Home? Pregnant women who want to avoid surgical birth know they have to avoid the hospital.....“Women are having their bodies completely hijacked,” says Dr. Jennifer Lang, M.D., a 38-year-old board certified ob-gyn based in southern California who specializes in complex gynecologic surgery and has attended over 1,000 births. Although Dr. Lang gave birth to her first child at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, she chose to have her subsequent children at home.....“After a lot of research and time working in the hospital I realized that I felt safer delivering at home without the time constraints and medical equipment restrictions like continuous fetal monitoring,” Dodge explains in an email. Continuous fetal monitoring, though the norm in most American hospitals, has been repeatedly shown to increase the likelihood of C-section and instrumental birth without improving fetal outcomes. Hospitals in Scandinavia, where the infant and maternal mortality rates are much lower than in the United States, have discontinued its use......“In residency I witnessed complications that we doctors cause. There were so many,” Dr. Fish explains as her pudgy 7-month-old daughter Kailani gums her shoulder."....“But if doctors could step back they would see that the vast majority of these complications happen because of things that are done to the mothers in the process of giving birth in the hospital. When you take away medicinal pain relief, epidurals, restriction of food and water, staff coming in and out of the room, and routine vaginal exams while women are in active labor, you can significantly reduce the complications that are caused by the interventions themselves. Moms do better without unnecessary interventions than they do when they’re overly managed.”
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
(OB/GYN) Hospitals