Choosing to have a baby at home or at a hospital is a very personal decision. Here are a few opinions on the safety of home birth:
There are a number of risks in having a birth at home, particularly for first time mothers. These include still birth, brain injury,baby death within a week of giving birth, faeces in the lungs and arm and shoulder fractures.
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Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
yes she did she was having a home birth and she died when edward came out
While home births can be a safe option for low-risk pregnancies when attended by a qualified midwife, there are still potential risks to consider. These can include a higher rate of neonatal complications, such as birth asphyxia, and the need for emergency medical interventions in case of complications. Timely access to medical facilities and resources may also be limited in a home birth setting, leading to potential delays in receiving necessary medical assistance.
If you are a homeowner or renter, you should have a fireproof home safe. This is especially true if you do not have a safety deposit box at your local bank. You need a fireproof home safe to protect and store your important personal documents, such as your birth certificate, social security card and passport. You should also keep important home documents in the safe, like the deed to your house, insurance policies and warranties. A fireproof home safe not only keeps your documents safe from fire, but from theft as well.
To be safe you have to follow the directions on the birth control.
If you are having unprotected sex, there will always be a chance of pregnancy.The "Pull-Out" method is not a good means for birth control.To be safe & surer, us a condom.They are 99% effective.
While having unprotected Sex , none the methods of Birth Control can be considered as 100% safe. But there are medicines in the market which can be given with in 48-72 Hrs after unprotected sex , and it MAY prevent the pregnancy. Follow:"Prevention is Better than Cure". Use CONDOM !
You can deliver at home in most states, with a Nurse, midwife in attendance & a birthing plan. contact a Midwife & they will walk you through what you need to make a safe and healthy delivery
It is safe to have sex on any day of your menstrual cycle as long as you practice safer sex and use birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy. If you have 15 days of menstrual bleeding you may have hormonal imbalance, but not a concern when it comes to having sex.
it isnt safe totake of the birth control patch because it can ruin your birth ans you can catch hrepies
they give birth in a safe place thats their nest warm and safe