As the title of this post suggests, I had a hospital birth with my son three years ago which resulted in an episiotomy after 2 hours of pushing. (He just wouldn't fit - I kept telling the MWs but it took them two hours to believe me and agree I was right!).
Anyway, due to a night's stay in hospital and a crappy piece of human needlework by the Doc, I ended up contracting MRSA. Looooong story short, I suffered multiple infections in the wound, 7 courses of anti-bios in 10 weeks, thrush in my broken and infected right nipple (AGONY!!!), two bouts of mastitis and a breast abscess before they finally conducted a breast aspiration under a specialist breast consultant and recognised the root of the cause of the infection as systemic MRSA, happily thriving in my yacky, congealed breast milk.
Immediately, I was made to stop breast feeding and both myself and my son were treated for the infection.
The whole post-natal experience was very painful and traumatic and it totally ruined breast-feeding for both myself and my little boy.
I told all this to my MW now I'm that currently gestating baby number 2 (yay!) and she suggested a Home Birth this time round. Her logic is that my house will be way cleaner than any hospital so the risk of contracting any infection will be minimised.
My question to all you home birth experts is this: What if I need another episiotomy during this labour? My scar is still painful now and at my last smear I was given a doomed look by the nurse who claimed "they bodged you up good and proper didn't they love?" Therefore the chances are, I'll probably need another one this time round. I'm fine with that but want to know whether the cut and subsequent stitches can be administered by MWs in my home?
Any thoughts or experiences will be welcomed.
Thanks x
Anyway, due to a night's stay in hospital and a crappy piece of human needlework by the Doc, I ended up contracting MRSA. Looooong story short, I suffered multiple infections in the wound, 7 courses of anti-bios in 10 weeks, thrush in my broken and infected right nipple (AGONY!!!), two bouts of mastitis and a breast abscess before they finally conducted a breast aspiration under a specialist breast consultant and recognised the root of the cause of the infection as systemic MRSA, happily thriving in my yacky, congealed breast milk.
Immediately, I was made to stop breast feeding and both myself and my son were treated for the infection.
The whole post-natal experience was very painful and traumatic and it totally ruined breast-feeding for both myself and my little boy.
I told all this to my MW now I'm that currently gestating baby number 2 (yay!) and she suggested a Home Birth this time round. Her logic is that my house will be way cleaner than any hospital so the risk of contracting any infection will be minimised.
My question to all you home birth experts is this: What if I need another episiotomy during this labour? My scar is still painful now and at my last smear I was given a doomed look by the nurse who claimed "they bodged you up good and proper didn't they love?" Therefore the chances are, I'll probably need another one this time round. I'm fine with that but want to know whether the cut and subsequent stitches can be administered by MWs in my home?
Any thoughts or experiences will be welcomed.
Thanks x