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i wish we had a birthcare here in Palmy i would sooo have loved that option.

I can only speak for myself here with answering the q about water births but for some it is a pain releif option and that's about it. Som elike to be on 'dry land' for the actual birth. the other thing is that to have a water birth you usually have to have planned that in advance and many midwives do not do them, so that can be another thing - you might want to check with your midwife now so theres no surprises. I know that first time round, pushing took so long that staying in the bath relaxing would have been WONDERFUL. second time around at the pushing stage i felt so out of control and ferral almost that i really couldn't even stand being touched or couldn't get comfy no matter what, i don't think trying to keep balance in the water would have been the greatest idea.

Hopefully some others can give their opinions too.

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Im not sure what birthcare is but here in chch if you need an emergency c section the only place that does that is the main womens hospital, if you go to one of the other hospitals and anything goes wrong they have to transfer you to womens hosp so I personally just figure I would rather be where they are prepared, oh and I think you can only get an epidural at womens hosp. its new and really nice now though so Im not worried. For the q on water births, for me its the thought of floaties in the water! I know its something you probably dont notice and all that but its the one thought that pops into my head when I think of water births plus for me if I go for an epi I wont be able to be in the water anyway but would like to start there
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i'm the same as you robyn, worried about floaties in the water i'm sure they wouldn't get noticed but i'd rather be out of the pool to push.
where abouts are you transferring to after the birth? i had jack at st georges as he was an elective c-section and i really loved it there. this time we are most likely transferring to burwood as it's really close to home. will deliver at women's for the same reason as you, if anything does go wrong, you're already in the right place

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Ive also decided i really would like to have bubs and then go straight home to my own bed!!!I dont want to stay in the hopsital.


If eveything is okay and I am allowed?

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Vanessa Im probably going to go to St georges but was thinking about burwood cos thats pretty close too. With GD Im not sure what will happen with baby so if she goes to NICU which is quite likely I guess I wont be transferring anywhere which is fine by me if the new womens is as nice as Ive heard.
Kelpa I was the same as you but didnt have a choice in the end as i was admitted before Kobe was born but I had a friend who went home a few hours later only to be admitted again because she kept losing to much blood, I think it was against medical advice that she went home in the first place though
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Oh really?

Hmmm I know it sounds really fussy but I totally dislike the Maternity Place at TGA hospital. It is sooooo Hot and stuffy and noisy! And the beds are crap! I am sure I would be a whole heaps more comfy at home?


Will have to talk to my MW.

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Robyn, Vanessa, and anyone else worried about floaties... if you have a water birth in a bath (both of mine were in a spabath at Waikato Hospital) your midwife will be constantly renewing the water around you. Mine just kept swishing the yucky water down the plug, and refreshing the water around me. I didn't notice anything, except that the water was always a good temperature!
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I had a water birth too and there were no floaties... I was a bit concerned that there might be but none. I didn't get the water renewed but that was mainly cause the whole thing was too quick. Definitely going for a water birth again!

And re leaving early? I left North Shore about an hour after I had quinn then left birthcare the next day! I hated staying away from home! Make sure if you do this that you have heaps of support with breastfeeding (if that is whatyouare doing), I had my mum and m/w but it may have been hard without!
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Im leaning towards a water birth aswell since ill be in there anyway lol
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In the end, I was in the pool saying I was gonna get out for an epidural (ok, not so much saying as hollering and cursing - a lot), but couldn't actually get out of the pool!!   
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Janine - I've already mentioned water births to my midwife, which is totally fine by her, so that's the "plan" (yes, may not turn out that way LOL but that's what I'm gunning for). As for floaties, if the poo is gonna come out it's gonna come out, whether I'm in the water or not ! I can understand though why some women would be more comfortable on 'dry land' though - I really just love being in the water, plus want to try and use it as a form of pain relief.

Robyn - Birthcare is a maternity hospital, and from all the things I've heard VERY nice, however the catch is that they don't offer the full range of pain relief and lean strongly towards a 'natural' approach with labour and birth - this is what makes a lot of women hesitate I think.

Kelpa - I think if you have a hospital birth there is a minimum stay of 6 hours so that they can have you under observation for at least a *little* while, "just in case". Otherwise I can also understand wanting to go home as soon as possible if the option is there !

Anna - hopefully I won't get too sick of Birthcare, but if I left before my 'free time' was up, I would definitely consider having a lactation consultant come visit for help with breastfeeding etc whether there were any problems with it or not
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If you do decide to leave early remember your midwife comes every day for the first little while and are always just a phone call away if you did have any problems. Im tossing up between wanting to get home to my bed, Kobe and DH and wanting to enjoy the break from housework and running round after Kobe and DH!
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