I've had two very positive hospital births and if I could guarantee I could replicate them then I would just go for a birth centre or hospital birth this time without hesitation. First one was my second eldest, after a horrific experience with my eldest which I won't go in to I was very worried and apprehensive but I needn't have worried. I had him in a newly refurbished midwife led unit, the best in the UK although it was technically the normal labour ward, it was more like a birth centre. The delivery room was huge, incredibly clean and very homely, and it had a brand new sit down shower and bathroom in as well as a small kitchen, both en suite to the room. During the labour my leg kept going into spasm but that was the only bad thing. Afterwards I got put on the 'ward' which in that hospital was a room with two beds only ours was occupied, it also had the en suite bathroom and kitchen. With my youngest I was booked for a homebirth as I had one with my second youngest but the weather was so horrendous our road was impassable with most regular cars, so I went to hospital. Again I was worried as the nearest hospital was the one I had such a bad experience in with my eldest but was relieved to find when I got there that they had really scaled down the unit, it was midwife led despite not saying this anywhere, it was really quiet, clean and despite not having an en suite the bathroom was outside the door to the delivery room and I had sole use of it. There were only two midwives on duty and one other lady in labour. It was very calm and nice and things were so straightforward. Afterwards the staff waited on me hand and foot, I had my bedding changed three times and I could stay in that room as the post natal ward had been closed. Sadly that unit has been closed completely now otherwise I would go there again in a heartbeat xx