Hi, I have had two home births with both my first and second child.
This from the NHS website (link below):
'If you’re having your second baby, a planned home birth is as safe as having your baby in hospital or a midwife-led unit.'
https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/labour-and ... e-options/
It is simply not true that you are putting your child at risk by having a homebirth as long as you have had a normal pregnancy and have not been advised against it because of a serious issue. Only 2% of second birth homebirths end up being transferred to hospital and generally not for an emergency. There is more likely hood of medical intervention being required in hospital as being in hospital surroundings can slow or even stall labour depending on the circumstances, and then of course medical interventions are required, whereas the relaxed environment of home tends to lead to an uncomplicated birth that does not require medical intervention.
You do not need a birthing pool, a warm bath will do just as well up until you actually give birth.
In terms of faff, after the birth of my second child we all woke up in our own bed and had breakfast, which was a lot less faff than being in a hospital.
I'm sure your childs birth will be fine wherever you end up having it but people are wrong to suggest that you are in any way risking your child's health by choosing a homebirth.