Hi
My name is Pernille.
I have been lurking for a few days now and thought I would introduce myself. I
am a doula and childbirth educator on the sunshine coast, but have only just
finished my studies. Yeah, so still pretty new in the field but love every
minute of it.
I have a question
about VBAC birthing. It seems that in hospital they want to do continues
monitoring of the scar and babies heart beat with the belt and have needle in
the arm just in case, as soon as women come in the door to give birth. But is
this nessecery and is there any other way to safely monitor the woman without
her being so resticted? Now I know there are lots of homebirth VBAC these days,
and surely they must have other things they do...other signs they look for or
just intermitted monitoring?
Cheers from
pernille
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