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Reply To Topic Topic: How can you have a natural birth in a hospital setting?
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Posted By on 25 Sep 2007 04:25 PM

When I first got pregnant I selected an OBGYN based on my primary care physician's (and also a family friends) recommendation.  My original goals were to have a safe birth that was as pain free as possible and a healthy child.  After researching and changing my views to a more natural birth stance, I find myself wondering, is it too late to find the resources to have a natural birth?  I am currently 24 weeks pregnant. 

I would like to have as natural a birth as possible - with the goal to avoid an epidural and C-section (AND have a healthy child and safe delivery.  So often it seems when you go into a hospital that you don't have much choice about the medical intervention your doctor deems necessary.  I'm not sure how supportive the OBGYN I choose will be - but I haven't been able to find a natural birth center in my area and I'm sure a provider who would help me with a home birth is out of the question here.  I have half heartedly looked for a new OBGYN and they all seem to have the same non natural birth friendly outlook. 

I'm taking lamaze classes, looking into hiring a doula, and trying to be informed.  My real question is, how can you have a natural birth without having a supportive OBGYN as there don't seem to be any in my area. 

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