tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post7280430343128350756..comments2024-03-29T16:52:17.241+01:00Comments on Interim arrangements: Sabinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09015827501648296977noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-5688249070342616562012-12-19T18:49:19.084+01:002012-12-19T18:49:19.084+01:00Oh Sabine, you make me relive the birth of my 7yea...Oh Sabine, you make me relive the birth of my 7year old grandchild.<br />I am so proud of my daughter's decision to give birth in a birthing center away from a hospital. Her final 15 hours of labour traumatized me to no end. The midwife suggesting "let's stay on the bed, let's go into the bathtub, let's try it sitting on the toilet, let's try the birthing stool, let's go back into the tub, into bed - the boy was born while she was sitting on the edge of the bed and only after a second midwife had joint the party and after I saw one midwife giving an odd look to the other midwife when some green colored stuff was presenting itself and after a pair of scisors appeared and the ambulance was called and had arrived. I heard afterwards that ambulances coming from a birthing center are not welcome at hospitals. The relatively easy birth of the second boy healed my trauma.<br />As a side note. I was 20, my Hungarian husband 32 when I started labour. He dropped me off at the hospital and went home to sleep.Ellenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14965850008354379369noreply@blogger.com