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    One Born Every Minute (USA)

    I've just watched it and it's quite a contrast to the English version!

    I have to say, in the nicest possible way, I'm really glad I'm having my baby here instead... 90% epidural rate is shocking!

    Also the way it was edited seemed to be much less emotional than the English version, unless that's a coincidence based on the couples they had on this episode. By that I mean I think maybe the English version plays up the emotions with more soppy music and such, and focuses on the little tender moments a bit more.

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    Love it we have the uk version

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    I watch this too, makes me cry everytime!!
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    The US version is awful BUT it's a true representation of what it's like here When I had my first son, I was the only woman out of 19 that didn't have any meds/epidural during my birth The ward was so quite that they kept telling me to be quiet because I was scaring the ladies around me:-/ This is just one reason why the rest have been born at home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoulaMama View Post
    The US version is awful BUT it's a true representation of what it's like here When I had my first son, I was the only woman out of 19 that didn't have any meds/epidural during my birth The ward was so quite that they kept telling me to be quiet because I was scaring the ladies around me:-/ This is just one reason why the rest have been born at home.
    That doesn't sound like a very relaxing environment to give birth in! The English one is funny - you can always hear somebody howling in the background, occasionally a baby but usually the mum! I can't bring myself to watch the US one because I had a feeling it would be like that - but I didn't know if that was a pre-conception of mine which just wasn't true!
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    I love OBEM (UK) and think it is great for midwife led care. I was very lucky and had both my boys in the pool on the midwife led unit at the hospital and felt completely empowered by both my births. I appreciate everyone is not as lucky as me but if you are expected to have an epidural (90%!!!!) then you will have one.

    I am very pro choice in birth, women should be given the information to choose wherever they live!
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    PS - It is the men that make me laugh! If my husband was insensitive as some of them in there, he would be out that door!
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    I watch 'A Baby Story' and tape 2 episodes a day...I was utterly shocked at how many people get either epidural or c-section in the US. Most women I know in Australia try to go all natural...and epi isn't just freely offered...they make you feel like a loser if you request one lol. C-section is pretty rare here too and usually only for medical reasons.
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    I was begging my midwife for an epi but she made me believe I was strong enough to do it drug free, which I did. But there is no way in hell I am going through my next pregnancy without one. Maybe I should go to the USA for the birth lol!!!

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    PoP, the private hospital I had my boys in had a very high epidural and C-section rate. I remember with DS1 the midwife barely knew what to do with me as I was having him naturally and she was so used to telling women with an epidural how to push! I think it is quite different in the public system, (much lower rates of epidurals and c-sections).

    I completely love the UK OBEM. My DH thinks I am insane and it would put me off, but it is amazing every time.

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