Is it possible that Rob and his "mother" don't actually want the new baby to survive at all?
Home birth can a wonderful and fulfilling experience for the many mothers who have either already had a trouble-free first delivery, or are in tip-top physical condition.
Helen had a difficult pre-term delivery ; is obviously in poor health ; and had been strongly advised to have a hospital birth.
We need to remember who will be in charge of summoning the midwife when Helen goes into labour.
How simple would it be to put off the vital call to the midwife for an hour or so, " just to keep the birth as natural as possible darling"?
How we would weep with frustration, (because we saw it coming weeks ago) as Helen dies from post partum haemorrhage; leaving You Know Who, and his Mum, with parental control over poor little motherless Henry.
Poor dear Rob, the devastated young husband. How wonderfully he will be able to wring the withers of Helen's Kith and Kin, as he bravely tries to rise above his own suffering, with the loyal support of his mother to look after Henry.
It's just possible you know.
But, we will be in pure Dickensian territory by then.