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The Pros and Cons of Natural Childbirth

When we talk about “natural childbirth,” there are a few things that this term may refer to. For some, having natural childbirth means having the baby in a nonhospital setting, assisted by a midwife and possibly a doula. For some, it means having the baby in a birthing center. For others, natural childbirth simply means giving birth without the aid of drugs or painkillers, whether it be in the hospital or elsewhere. And at the other end of the spectrum, there is a growing movement involving giving birth with no nonemergency assistance whatsoever.

In this article, we will look at the middle approach—giving birth either in the home with a midwife or doing so in a birthing center or other nonhospital setting. More and more women are choosing to forgo the hospital in favor of settings that are more comfortable. And while there are some great things about this natural approach, there are also some drawbacks.

The benefits of natural childbirth

Here are a few of the great things about having a baby the more natural way.

The drawbacks of natural childbirth

With those great things about natural childbirth out of the way, let us consider the potential downsides.

 

Things to consider. Choose wisely though, depending on what happens, the choice may be made for you.

 

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