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I'm still TTC, so this is REALLY very early, but I'm trying to figure out basic things I want to do before I get pregnant and have to make decisions while under the influence of hormones and my OB/GYN.
I really want to try water birthing. I definitely want to try to go all natural, and don't want to be hooked up to all these machines where I can't move or eat or drink or... anything. The only problem is that in the state of Kentucky where I live, it is illegal for midwives to do home births (without a license they haven't issued in 40 years, anyway. Which sucks, but... I didn't really want to do a home birth anyway). I want to go to a birthing center.
There is only one in KY (about 2.5 hours away), and the closest one to me is actually an hour away in Ohio. It's really nice, and actually attached to a hospital in case we need it. My OB/GYN is not partnered there, though. He refuses to talk to me about future planning and stuff because I'm not pregnant yet, which is kind of off-putting...
I guess my question is this:
Is an hour away too far away? It would be my first baby, so labor is probably gonna be long (my sisters' labors have all been long).
Any insight or information you think might be helpful would be appreciated!
I really want to try water birthing. I definitely want to try to go all natural, and don't want to be hooked up to all these machines where I can't move or eat or drink or... anything. The only problem is that in the state of Kentucky where I live, it is illegal for midwives to do home births (without a license they haven't issued in 40 years, anyway. Which sucks, but... I didn't really want to do a home birth anyway). I want to go to a birthing center.
There is only one in KY (about 2.5 hours away), and the closest one to me is actually an hour away in Ohio. It's really nice, and actually attached to a hospital in case we need it. My OB/GYN is not partnered there, though. He refuses to talk to me about future planning and stuff because I'm not pregnant yet, which is kind of off-putting...
I guess my question is this:
Is an hour away too far away? It would be my first baby, so labor is probably gonna be long (my sisters' labors have all been long).
Any insight or information you think might be helpful would be appreciated!