if she AND my dad can be in the delivery room when I give birth.
I laughed (I thought she was joking at first)
So I said "are you kidding or are you serious?"
She said "well, I'm serious"
I said "that would be a big fat no"
I told her that they could sit in the waiting room when I actually deliver but no one is going to be invited to the "circus"
That just cracks me up...I never thought my mom would ever ask me that.
Re: Oh dear...my mom just asked me
lol I would have done the same thing. Are you kidding?
It's just going to be me and FH (screw dear husband how about friggin husband cause they're so damn annoying!). I think he'll pass out because he does terribly in hospitals. Something about smells. He is 280lbs and passed out on the floor when he had blood drawn for a routine physical! The isopropyl gets him every time
Pretty sure I just want H there. For me it's an intimate experience between my H and me, and I want it to be just us. I don't even know if I want other people there right away (as in waiting in the hospital) - I think I would feel too much pressure or something.
Maybe I'm selfish, but I get to be - it's my baby!
I am also the girl who doesn't want anyone but H touching my belly.
My baby! lol.
I'm amazed at how birth has somehow become a spectator sport. People are vying to get into delivery rooms as though they were waiting for tickets to the Olympics!
I've made it very clear to everyone that it's just me, DH, and my best friend - and the only reason that she's coming in is because she's the single person in this world that knows how to calm me. She's a massage therapist, so she knows all those little pressure points, and she's a soothing presence.
I just moved away from my family in florida to virginia this summer, and one of my most heartfelt wishes is that my mom can get here fast enough when the time comes to be in the delivery room with me and hold my hand, I don't think reassurance from anyone else would mean as much.
My dad on the other hand would be a big no
My husband doesn't want to be in the room, and honestly I don't think I want him there either. I don't want him to see my body go through that kind of trama, I don't want him to look at me differently. Don't get me wrong I feel completely at ease around my husband, and love him more than anything in the world, but it just going to be too gross.
I knew someone who had her mom, dad, her DH's mom, her DH's mom's girlfriend, aunt and uncle in the delivery room. But then she also announced her BFP to everyone at work at 5 weeks because she thought we could all use some "wonderful news" because one of our coworkers had just lost her husband in Iraq. Total AW.
It was just DH and I in the delivery room when DD was born. This time around, I am hiring a doula since DH may not make it home in time for the birth. Any other family members would just completely stress me out and I would hate to say something I would later regret.
LoL Both of them?! Ha.
My mom asked me a while back (for just her though). Without missing a beat, I answered "absolutely not".
The thought of my dad being in the delivery room makes me shudder.
Only DH will be with me, TYVM. No one else is even getting a phone call until baby is born. And I'm very close with my mom...I just don't have any inclination at all to have her there.
I really don't understand why anyone other than the DH and maybe a friend or sister would be in the delivery room. And some couples are really being given a hard time with relatives insisting they be allowed in the room. One girl on 2nd Tri (or maybe 1st) had her MIL insist on being in the OR during her C section!
It doesn't sound like your mom is insisting - it's just strange to me that people even ask or want to be there. It's just such a private moment.
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I work with my parents at their business EVERY DAY and are really really close to them. That said, they said they don't even want to be at the hospital till after I deliver. Which is great, cause I'm not sure I want them there.
My MIL will probably be there in the waiting room just cause she wants to be there as support incase we need anything. She's really quiet and shy so that is how she feels like she can help.
One of my best friends wants me to video the birth so she can watch Sprout come out. I laughed at her. I told her there will be NO CAMERAS down there. She's still scheming.
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