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Petition: Perils of Midwifery on NBC

 
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LibrarianMommy



Joined: 02 Jan 2008
Posts: 68
Location: Nebraska Panhandle

PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:30 am    Post subject: Petition: Perils of Midwifery on NBC Reply with quote

The goal of the petition was just to reach 5,000. It's nearing that number, but hopefully the responses will go above and beyond. No one's holding their breath, but hopefully they will do a follow-up segment offering more information with less bias. Feel free to post the links on your blogs, through Twitter, on Facebook, through email, or anywhere else you advocate for birth and midwifery.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/accurate-reporting-in-birth-options
OR
http://tinyurl.com/perils-petition

Also, if you didn't see the original video, it can be found here (one of these links should work depending on how the list works with your email). The report was first titled "The Perils of Midwifery" and then changed to "The Perils of Home Births":

http://www.videonewslive.com/view/373118/video_the_perils_of_midwifery
http://tinyurl.com/perils-midwife2
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/32795933#32795933
http://tinyurl.com/perils-midwife

The questions at the end of the video are so very interesting, aren't they? Medical "experts" told NBC the two questions to ask midwives before having a home birth are:

"Do you have malpractice insurance?" and
"Do you have a collaboration agreement with a doctor or hospital?"

~Shaye

http://millermemoir.blogspot.com

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maring_inc



Joined: 05 Nov 2008
Posts: 39
Location: Eddyville, NE

PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very frustrating, but at the same time, some of it was true. Some people do choose a homebirth because they don't think and research for themselves. I feel it may be these same people that do not bat an eye about naming their child after a celebrity's baby. Or have to have a certain color of cell phone to match their car. (Sorry if that applies to anyone, I only wish to point out that some may not think seriously, or too seriously, about "fluff".)

I also wonder how the midwife let her labor for four days before considering a transfer? That doesn't seem logical. Someone left a comment, somewhere, that NBC didn't note the statistics of how many babies are stillborn in the hospital with constant fetal monitoring. I know a mother who was on the monitor *as her uterus ruptured* and there was nothing the hospital could do for the baby. Where is that statistic??
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