What is a carefree birth?

Non -bred birth is a birth in which the workers' mother does not help in childbirth, such as a doctor, nurse or midwife. This approach to childbirth is part of the natural birth movement that advocates a return to more traditional birth methods and rejection of medical birth, such as hospital birth or birth, which includes surgery. Most of the undeveloped births take place at home or other private places. This is not the same as random without the assistance of birth, in which a woman gives birth without medical assistance because of the emergency situation rather than because she planned it. At unconditional birth, it is decided how and when to work and do not mind the direction for the operator or observer. In some cases, women work themselves with solo birth, while others can work with their partner's birth at the birth of the couple or welcome many friends and family members to understand that they remain in charge.

For a woman with a healthy pregnancy, birth at home can be very safe and in fact the birth of houses is actively supported for women with healthy pregnancy in many areas of the world. However, birth without medical care can be dangerous. At most domestic births, birth with experience is available if a problem develops, and a woman can be evacuated to the hospital if it is clear that she or the child is in danger. There is no safety network at unconditional birth that can be dangerous.

advocates of non -drunk birth, also known as Freebirthing, have a number of approaches to practice. Some believe that women should take regular prenatal care from doctors, nurses, doctor assistant, and midwife. Prenatal care can identify problems and complications that may indicate that without the help of birth would be dangerous and allow women to provide assistance with an assisted home or the birth of a hospital if it isnecessarily. Others believe that women can educate themselves about prenatal care and birth, or that women should choose and choose prenatal care to meet their needs.

Many professional organizations of midwives, such as obstetrics and midwives of the nurse, are against unchanged birth and claim that it can pose security risks for mother and child. Midwives and advocates of the birth of domestic birth can be more supportive, with some objections such as commitment to prenatal care and willingness to transfer to the hospital if necessary. Education about unchanged birth is provided in a number of places, including books on practice, workshops led by educators of childbirth and people who have gone without assistance, and on websites and forums, which can share information and stories.

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