Giving birth at Jorvi
cuffdomini:
It's very unsual to give birth at home in Finland. About 99,9% of the babies are born in hospitals or on the way there (or accidentally outside hospitals). It can be very hard to find midwifes to homebirths because it is so unusual that someone would volunteerily give birth at home.
So I highly recommed using a hospital, they are good and cheap. Did you know that due to hospital births, Finland has the lowest (or one of the lowest) death rate of newborn babies (there is a fancy name for this, but doesn't come to my mind right now).
It's very unsual to give birth at home in Finland. About 99,9% of the babies are born in hospitals or on the way there (or accidentally outside hospitals). It can be very hard to find midwifes to homebirths because it is so unusual that someone would volunteerily give birth at home.
So I highly recommed using a hospital, they are good and cheap. Did you know that due to hospital births, Finland has the lowest (or one of the lowest) death rate of newborn babies (there is a fancy name for this, but doesn't come to my mind right now).
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ok, i figured that. thank you. do you know of a directory web site to find a hopital near where ill be staying? and another question, is it going to be offensive if im in the hospital and ask for no medicine, not even an iv? here in miami,florida we have most of our kids with a midwife at home so how are the births in the hospital there. is it just machines or can u choose a totally natural birth?
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There are no private hospitals in Finland that would take care of childbirths.cuffdomini wrote: do you know of a directory web site to find a hopital near where ill be staying?
Helsinki region is the only place where you get to choose between hospitals, there are 7 to choose between. Everywhere else in Finland you just go to the university/central hospital in you region (easy!). Where will you be living? Helsinki region? I'll tell you more about the choices if you will be moving to Helsinki region.
Yes, you can choose a natural birth if you wish. There are also bathtubs for water births in many hospitals. Especially a smaller hospital in Tammisaari is known to favor natural births (but medication is also available). You can go to Tammisaari ( 100kms southwest from Helsinki) if you're a resident in the Helsinki region.cuffdomini wrote: and another question, is it going to be offensive if im in the hospital and ask for no medicine, not even an iv? here in miami,florida we have most of our kids with a midwife at home so how are the births in the hospital there. is it just machines or can u choose a totally natural birth?
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yes and Kela pays for the trip to and from the hospital too ( matkakorvaus)milou wrote: Yes, you can choose a natural birth if you wish. There are also bathtubs for water births in many hospitals. Especially a smaller hospital in Tammisaari is known to favor natural births (but medication is also available). You can go to Tammisaari ( 100kms southwest from Helsinki) if you're a resident in the Helsinki region.
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Tammsaari is also know for their acupuncture.
They have 2 rooms specialized for water births ( others have smaller bathtubs)..and this hospital does not recommend epidural..instead stretching and breathing exercises...not that they dont have it but dont recommend it..


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Of course there is a hospital in Vaasa, you go there. The Finnish hospitals are very good. Relaxed and friendly.
You need to sort out your healthcare coverage (Kela card http://www.kela.fi) as soon as you get here or else you may end up with a big bill.
You need to sort out your healthcare coverage (Kela card http://www.kela.fi) as soon as you get here or else you may end up with a big bill.
Kauhajoki belongs to Etelä-Pohjanmaan sairaanhoitopiiri (Etelä-Pohjanmaa hospital district) and therefore your hospital would be Seinäjoen keskussairaala (Seinäjoki central hospital), located about 50 kms (30 miles) northwest from Kauhajoki. It's a good place to give birth to your baby, so don't worry (and you can forget booking a hotel room in Helsinki).
When in Finland, just contact your communal terveyskeskus (health center) for more information on pre labor checkups, giving birth etc.
And just being curious: Why Kauhajoki? It's not one of the most obvious places for a foreigner to move into.
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When in Finland, just contact your communal terveyskeskus (health center) for more information on pre labor checkups, giving birth etc.
And just being curious: Why Kauhajoki? It's not one of the most obvious places for a foreigner to move into.
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Re: Giving birth at Jorvi
Hello!
Want some info, maybe you can help- next week I'm going to have 20week ultrasound in Jorvi. The problem is that I will be alone, and I don't speak any finnish. How do I find the place where they do scans? Because Jorvi is not only 1 building... And where to go? What to say? I am lost....I will be very happy if someone can help!
Thank you. and have a lovelly day!
Want some info, maybe you can help- next week I'm going to have 20week ultrasound in Jorvi. The problem is that I will be alone, and I don't speak any finnish. How do I find the place where they do scans? Because Jorvi is not only 1 building... And where to go? What to say? I am lost....I will be very happy if someone can help!
Thank you. and have a lovelly day!

Re: Giving birth at Jorvi
Im quite sure people in there speak atleast some english or if not they get translator/other people to help.Giedre wrote:Hello!
Want some info, maybe you can help- next week I'm going to have 20week ultrasound in Jorvi. The problem is that I will be alone, and I don't speak any finnish. How do I find the place where they do scans? Because Jorvi is not only 1 building... And where to go? What to say? I am lost....I will be very happy if someone can help!
Thank you. and have a lovelly day!
http://www.hus.fi/default.asp?path=1;32 ... 021831FA12
N-tower is where i think you have to go. (it is classified as "motherhood" "woman diseases" "birth" so my quess only but lets hope you dont have to run around because of me

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Re: Giving birth at Jorvi
Oh, you are an Angel! I couldn't find this info in english, so I was worried...Yep, I think you are right about N building. I hope that when I will call for a taxi, and when I will say where to go, the taxi driver will not freak out of the idea me giving birth in his car
And, of course, since the day is coming for us, would be great to listen to some of your experience in Jorvi hospital, giving birth

And, of course, since the day is coming for us, would be great to listen to some of your experience in Jorvi hospital, giving birth
