when you went into labor with your second/additional children, what did you do with your other kids? my family lives 3 hours away but DH's only lives an hour away. but they are NOTORIOUS for being late (example...suppposed to have a 2pm Thanksgiving dinner this Sunday...we ate at 6pm). I really don't want to be waiting around for hours for them to show up at our house to watch DS. what did you do with your LO when you went into labor? I'm thinking I should probably have a plan for this...
Re: moms of 2+...question about going your other child(ren)
Missed m/c 10/25/10 @ 11.5 weeks
We have absolutely no idea what to do with SD........MIL refused b/c she says she HAS to be at the hospital the entire time until after he is born, and b/c I am having a Csection and I want sometime to get my wits about me, she isn't comming to the hospital until the day after.
Her bio mom isn't permitted visits so I have no earthly idea what to do.......I know it doesn't help at all I just thought I would let you know that you weren't alone.
This is such a stressful topic. I was/am more stressed out about this then the labor especially because I have a history of precipitous labors. Last time, we had to take DS1 with us to the hospital even though they had a no kids allowed policy due to H1N1. They let him in no problem. He almost witnessed the birth of his brother though LOL. My parents live about an hour away so it took them some time to arrive but they came about 30 minutes before DS2 was born.
I still don't know what we are doing this time. Probably the same thing. I might ask a friend if I can drop them off but I am not sure if I want to do that or not.
9 angels in heaven-3 in my arms and 1 in the NICU
Mono/di twin girls: Josephine born to heaven and Evangeline born Earthside at 25w
I had my dad and step mom come stay with us for 2 weeks. In the case that I went into labor early, I had a couple of friends on "maybe watch" that could watch my son in a pinch. My X couldn't drive so it was really hard to balance it all. In retrospect, I should have just left him at home, haha.
Having a plan in place is definitely a good idea, unless you're ok with him being there for the birth!
I don't have personal experience, but growing up we were the only people in our family on the east coast so our family was a 5-6hr plane ride away. I know when I was born, my parents took my brother to my neighbors house (it was in the middle of the night.. on new years eve) and he stayed there until they came home with me... I think they came to the hospital with him after I was born too...
Do you have neighbors you are close with or friends that live nearby that would be willing to come to your house, especially if its the middle of the night?
BFP#1 11.2.10 | EDD 7.9.11 | HB 7w2d & 8w4d | missed M/C 11w2d | D&E 12.21.10
FSH at 14.5 - 4.21.11 | CCCT - (CD3 8.8,CD10 12.2)| dx w/ DOR @ 28 yrs old
IUI#1 + clomid 8.29.11 (our anniversary)
BFP#2 9.10.11 | EDD 5.21.12 | beta 1 @ 14dpi:232 | beta 2 @17dpi:703 | beta 3 @24dpi:7,174
Baby A HB of 142(7w), 161(8w), 164(9w) | Baby B no HB, Vanishing Twin
We recently moved across the street from my BIL and SIL so we will probably just have one of them come over here (if it's in the middle of the night or something). I am supposed to have a scheduled C-section so my Mom will plan on being in town for that date. If all goes as scheduled she will take her for a few days until I am discharged.
If I didn't have either of those options I would have left her with my friend that I am really close with. She lived close by until one of my family could get her.
Ask neighbors and/or friends, if all else fails, look into a nanny service or a babysitting service that can send someone on short notice. You would want a service that screens their people very well, since you are likely not to meet them prior to needing them for the birth.
My mom lives 2 miles from us, so we will drop off ds on the way to the hospital and she can bring him back to our house if she wants. My mom is SUPER SLOW at getting ready, this woman will be late to her own funeral! So I would not call her and expect her to be at my house quickly. lol
Do you have a crisis nursery near you? They will take babies and children for a family emergency. If no one else was available this could be an option.
I just wanted to add, make sure you tell your child what to expect beforehand as well. A friend of kind's daughter thought they gave her away when her parents didn't come back overnight, poor thing.