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Birthing Choices: American Pregnancy Association

    https://americanpregnancy.org/labor-and-birth/birthing-choices/
    Make sure to tour your hospital before your birth and learn about all the guidelines and policies regarding laboring techniques, routine interventions, use of cameras or video, and newborn care. Birthing Center: The first free-standing birthing center opened in 1974 in an effort to give women a more relaxed labor and birth experience. Midwives ...

Labor and Delivery Choices Legacy Health

    https://www.legacyhealth.org/health-services-and-information/health-services/for-adults-a-z/womens-services/services-and-treatments/pregnancy-and-childbirth/family-birth-center/family-birth-center-virtual-tours/labor-and-delivery-choices.aspx
    Labor and delivery choices ... during labor and delivery in a birth tub. Women in the United States are now asking for this option as part of their labor and birth care. Water birth is part of a philosophy of care that includes continuous labor support; involvement of the woman's supportive family and/or friends; freedom of movement and ...

NYC Moms No Longer Allowed Partners in Delivery Room ...

    https://www.sheknows.com/parenting/articles/2176710/pregnant-childbirth-coronavirus-hospitals/
    Mar 23, 2020 · Update March 23, 2020: Over the weekend, one hospital system in New York City made the decision many feared would come: banning ALL visitors, including the partners or …

Labor and Delivery: Birthing Choices babyMed.com

    https://www.babymed.com/labor-delivery/labor-and-delivery-birthing-choices
    Jan 21, 2020 · VBAC or vaginal birth after C-section is one of the birthing choices you can discuss with your obstetrician. The details of your previous pregnancy, the reason for the C-section and current pregnancy health status will help your doctor determine if you are a candidate for VBAC.

Where to give birth: the options - NHS Choices Home Page

    https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/where-can-i-give-birth/
    Most women give birth in an NHS hospital maternity unit. If you choose to give birth in hospital, you'll be looked after by midwives, but doctors will be available if you need their help. You'll still have choices about the kind of care you want. Your midwives and doctors will provide information about what your hospital can offer.

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