Excuse me if I sound thick but got a couple of questions!
After 3 hospital births, I've decided that this time I WILL have a homebirth and cos this is (probably) my last one, I'd really like to do things as naturally as possible so I am researching as much as possible.
After the baby is born, is it really necessary to rub them down with a towel? Cant the baby be put straight onto my tummy and cleaned much later? Or is it a medical requirement to make them breathe or something?
The same goes for the suctioning as the head emerges and when they're born.
Also - when I went into hosp to have my DD (10 years ago) I was asked what I'd brought with me to wear for the birth, I'd always assumed from childhood that women give birth naked, but when I said this to the midwife she looked at me horrified and threw a gown at me lol! I wore t-shirts for my other 2 (which probably explains why I didn't like the birthing pool, cold wet t-shirt is not comfy!)
This time I thought it would be better to be naked, then the baby can be put straight to the breast without faffing around taking my clothes off.
Is this unreasonable?
After 3 hospital births, I've decided that this time I WILL have a homebirth and cos this is (probably) my last one, I'd really like to do things as naturally as possible so I am researching as much as possible.
After the baby is born, is it really necessary to rub them down with a towel? Cant the baby be put straight onto my tummy and cleaned much later? Or is it a medical requirement to make them breathe or something?
The same goes for the suctioning as the head emerges and when they're born.
Also - when I went into hosp to have my DD (10 years ago) I was asked what I'd brought with me to wear for the birth, I'd always assumed from childhood that women give birth naked, but when I said this to the midwife she looked at me horrified and threw a gown at me lol! I wore t-shirts for my other 2 (which probably explains why I didn't like the birthing pool, cold wet t-shirt is not comfy!)
This time I thought it would be better to be naked, then the baby can be put straight to the breast without faffing around taking my clothes off.
Is this unreasonable?