We had our daughter born at a birthing center. They clinics were held to they same standard as hospitals, the Doctors had privileges at the hospital, which was located at the other end of the road, and we paid a fraction of the price of what a normal, in hospital birth would've been. There aren't any new dangers. Most birthing centers will not accept high risk pregnancies and if a pregnancy becomes high risk it's their medical obligation to refer them to a hospital where they can get specialized care. South Carolina tried to get rid of them, but the mothers ( and scores of doctors) came out in their defense.kalm wrote:And what about mid-wives? How do their clinics stack up? What are dangers? Do they have ER auth?dbackjon wrote:
That is not what they are saying. The Texas law required abortion centers to have higher standards than other outpatient clinics that do far more dangerous work - like a colonoscopy. A doctor could do one in his office, and colonoscopies have a much greater complication rate than abortions do.
Most doctors are not ER doctors. Again, you have no clue as to what the ruling was about. Stop reading the extremist, terrorist websites with their lies.
The pregnancy wasn't treated like a disorder, there was no need for epidural and Rose was delivered safely in about 3 hours. We were home about 4 hours after that. I'm a huge advocate for birthing centers/midwives.





