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can a baby bearded dragon live in the same cage as a baby savanna monitor?

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Jennie P


My sons baby savana monitor recently past due to birth defect so I got him a bearded dragon , but I also want to give him the savanah monitot (it holds alot of sentimal value to him) so due they have to be in seprate cages?


Answer
Don't put them in together, the savanna monitor will most likely stress out the bearded dragon and may steal the bearded dragons food.

How do you feel about home births?




julianfab1


If you're a mother who had her baby in a hospital, why did you choose not to have a home birth and were you satisfied with your birth experience?

If you had a home birth, why did you choose not to have a hospital birth and were you satisfied with your experience?

If you're planning on having more children, where do you want to give birth?

Also, if there are any midwives or OBGYNs on this site, I'd very much like to hear why you chose to work in a hospital/outside a hospital setting?

Much obliged!



Answer
As a woman who personally favors natural birthing and understands the value of being in one's home environment, etc. I love the *idea* of home birthing in general.

However, as a labor and delivery RN, I have seen how a normal, low risk labor, even those without ANY medical interventions like pitocin or epidurals, etc., can quickly turn into an emergency situation which can mean life or death for either mother or child.

Most women don't understand that a baby can go into fetal distress without warning, and it only takes a little as 5 minutes of a lack of oxygen to cause a fetus to have permanent damage.

Most women don't understand that a women who starts to hemorrhage can bleed to death in as little as 8 minutes.

Even the most well-equipt midwife attending a home birth cannot stop these things from happening.

And most women who choose home birth do not live that close to a hospital. Think realistically about the time frame - call 911 and it takes 3-10 minutes (or more just for the ambulance to get to your home, then another 5-15 minutes to a hospital. Another 5-10 to be rushed into a surgical suite for a c-section or to get blood products sent from the blood bank.

I know these are horrible, worst-case-scenarios, and the research shows that home births are very safe, but when it comes to that little percentage of births that become complicated, gambling with my child's life is something I won't do - I would want to be in a hospital with all of modern technology available to me should it be necessary.

I have been very satisfied with my hospital births for the most part. Especially my last, attended by a midwife and a doula, and I did it naturally and had my birth plan honored completely. Contrary to popular belief, just because you deliver in a hospital doesn't mean you have to follow all their "rules" and protocols. You can eat if you choose, you don't have to be continuously monitored if you don't want to, you can get up and move around freely. You just have to be assertive enough to tell them what you want. If you blindly do everything they tell you without question, then surely you are more apt to feel out of control to the process.




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