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What is Integrative Childbirth?Excerpt from Homebirth in the Hospital: Integrative childbirth combines the midwifery model of care with the medical model of care.
If we combine the two styles, basing our initial care plan on the midwifery model and using medical technology only when necessary to save lives and to serve the needs of laboring mothers, we have a true integration, the best of both worlds.
How do you plan an integrative childbirth? It is essential to make plans ahead of time because once you go into labor your ability to control the situation is severely limited. Throughout your labor and delivery you want to feel safe, without having to negotiate the details. You can not control the natural labor process but you can control the planning and the choices you make. You have that right, and the right to deliver your child without disappointment or regrets. There are five key elements to a successful integrative birth - I call them the Five C's: Choice, Communication, Continuity, Confidence, and Control of Protocols. These are all explored in the pages of Homebirth in the Hospital. It is important to note that these elements are equally important when planning a home birth. Choosing a midwife for a homebirth takes research and planning. Coming Soon: Guidelines for planning a homebirth and choosing a midwife. |
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