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One of the most common questions about homebirth from those considering it is, “What do you need?” While the list of supplies varies from midwife to midwife, there are some basic things that almost everyone is going to need to gather in preparation for the birth. Home Birth To Do List, Homebirth Prep, Homebirth Supplies, Birth Checklist, Natural Birthing Plan, Fear Book, Birth Prep, Doula Training, Pregnancy Labor

One of the most common questions about homebirth from those considering it is, “What do you need?” While the list of supplies varies from midwife to midwife, there are some basic things that almost everyone is going to need to gather in preparation for the birth.

If you've decided on a home birth and are working on gathering supplies, here's a home birth supply list of things you might need. Homebirth Supplies, Giving Birth At Home, Birth Preparation, Baby Information, Pregnancy Info, Natural Pregnancy, Birth Plan, Baby Advice, Home Birth

If you've decided on a home birth and are working on gathering supplies, here's a home birth supply list with things I found necessary when I had my two babies at home. Photos courtesy of Peace Love Babies | Twin Cities, St. Cloud birth, newborn, family photography Home Birth Supply List 1. Towels: You'll need lots and lots of towels! Once baby is born you'll want to wrap them up and keep them warm. We had water births, so we used 4-6 towels between the birthing pool and then moving into…

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I have had three pregnancies & have always worked with a midwife. This time around, we are planning a home birth, so there are a lot more questions to ask! These are not only questions to as if you’re thinking about a home birth, but also questions to ask your regular OB at your first prenatal visit if you’re planning a hospital birth.

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It's important to be active during childbirth. Change positions every 20 minutes, even if it's a small shift from one side to the other. These movements help the baby shift and descend into and through the birth canal, and they can even help give the laboring mother comfort during labor. I found this great blog post on At Your Cervix (written by a Labor & Delivery Nurse): Getting in position -- making changes to shake, rattle and roll "Up. Move. Lean forward. Lie on your far left or right…

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