Is homebirth safe?
Yes, homebirth is a safe option for healthy pregnant people carrying healthy full-term babies. To learn more about the outcomes of homebirths in the United States, check out “Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives,” from the BMJ.
Birth has a wide range of normal. Midwives work with healthy people, healthy pregnancies, and healthy babies because they represent the lowest risk population for whom all the options--including out of hospital birth--should be available. However, we are also trained to manage complications of birth, and ocassionally situations arise that we resolve quickly and professionally, either at home or by transferring to the hospital. Typically once resolved families stay at home, and sometimes it's safer to transfer to the hospital.
Who will be at my birth?
Anyone you want! I have attended births with extended family members, kids, best friends, multiple polyamorous partners, doulas, pets, and even a squirrel. A second trained midwife or midwifery assistant will also attend your birth, whom you will meet at a prenatal appointment.
What do I need for a homebirth?
You will purchase a birth kit from In His Hands. The birth kit contains all the supplies we need for your birth and postpartum. Additionally, I provide a list of items to have on hand for birth.
Is homebirth messy?
Typically homebirth is not messy, and we make sure that your space is ready for birth, which includes protecting surfaces where you might have your baby using disposable underpads. We don’t leave until your space is clean, the trash has been taken out, and the laundry is in the wash.
Do you offer waterbirth?
Yes! I have a birthtub and air pump available to my clients. Clients order a tub liner, hose, and hose adaptor in their birth kit.