Benefits and Risks of Different Birth Settings
If you are newly pregnant, you may be wondering where the best place for you to give birth in Kansas City would be. We are so lucky to have such phenomenal care providers in every sector in Kansas City so we have put together a quick benefits and risks check list for you to help you decide what would be the best location for you. Take a look and fill out our contact sheet so we can help walk with you as you make this important decision!
Planned Hospital birth - Benefits
immediate access to emergency care for high-risk pregnancies
ready access to medical pain relief
no transport required if complications arise
Planned Hospital birth - Risks
higher chance of unnecessary interventions during labor
more likely to be induced or have labor augmented
more routine interventions, such as IV fluids and continuous fetal monitoring
restricted eating during labor
typically less patient choice
limited or no availability of hydrotherapy
Planned Homebirth - Benefits
lower risk of obstetrical intervention
prenatal care focused on holistic, individual care for the whole person
more autonomy, less protocol
ability to have anyone desired be present at birth
recovery in the comfort of home
postpartum visits at home
Planned Homebirth - Risks
emergency care may require transport
no access to epidural or medical pain relief should these be desired
complications arising during labor may require transport
planned homebirth with a first baby may pose slightly higher risk than planned hospital birth
Obstetricians vs. Midwives
OB’s are trained surgeons, midwives are experts in normal
Midwives tend to take a more natural, whole-person approach to pregnancy and birth
care with an OB is generally routine, while a midwife offers more individual attention
all appointments with an OB take place in an office or hospital setting, midwives typically offer some appointments in the home
OB’s may perform high level interventions such as C-section, while a midwife must transfer care if complications arise
Midwives offer more face to face time during labor, OB’s are usually only present for the pushing phase
References:
Howland, G. (2017). The Mama Natural Week-by-Week Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth. Gallery Books.
Howland, G. (2023) Is a Water Birth Right for You? https://www.mamanatural.com/water-birth/
The Birthplace Cohort Study: Key Findings. https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/birthplace/results