I'm visiting from the 3rd tri board. I have an overbearing mom and sister that are planning to be in the delivery room with me along with DH. I'm now reconsidering if I should only have DH there. I can imagine myself yelling at them to leave if they annoy me. Plus I really just want DH and I to share this special moment. But I also feel like my mom and sis have experience during labor. How did everyone feel about having other fam members in the room besides DH?
Re: Overbearing Coaches in L & D
DH and I were the only 2 that made this baby, we were the only 2 in the room (excluding medical personnel) when he came out!
this!
My mom and sister (who has not had children) were there from about 2 hours after we checked in until baby was born. But I wanted them there as Hubby had just gotten off a 12 hour night shift (literally I called him 10 mins before he was suppose to punch out and was like "you need to leave NOW!" lol) and slept after they showed up.
Originally they were leaving during exams, but after a while I didn't care and they didn't look.
I labored for about 13 hours with them until I had an emergency c/s and then they got to be right outside the operating room and got to hear baby's first cries. I loved having them there.
I only had my DH. My nurse was great and provided lots of guidance, so I don't feel like I missed out by not having my mom there. When I was laboring, I wanted it to be quiet so that I could concentrate on getting through each contraction. Having a lot of chatter in the room wouldn't have worked for me.That was me, though.
Do you live close to them? Can you just have them on-call so you can call them if you feel like you need additional support if having just DH doesn't work for you?
7lbs 13oz 20 inches long
7lbs 13oz 20 inches long
Yup! Labor is stressful enough, don't add to it!
They have experience with their own labors only. So they know what they liked and what worked for them. My mom and sisters were in and out while I was laboring (not delivering) and were no help whatsoever. I got a lot of "You know what you should do..." and "You know worked for me..." and it just pissed me off. Also once my doc announced that I was at 9cm they all told me I would be ready to push within the hour because they all went from 9 to 10 so fast. Four hours later my baby was born.
Next time we're not even telling people when we go to the hospital much less let them in there while I'm laboring. And DH will always be the only person in there with me while I'm delivering!
GL!
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This. We told my dsmily and his at the same time that we would be the only ones in the delivery room. I ended up with a c-section anyway, so that would have been the case regardless.
My DH and mom were in the room with me. DH's mom came in briefly. If I could do it over, I would've only had DH in there with me. My mom drove me crazy. She kept asking me questions, trying to hug me and touch me. She also kept trying to rub my stomach when I'd have a contraction to "rub the contraction out"...I thought I was going to slap her! Then she made it sound like my contractions were easy when I was on the highest dose of pitocin for hours before getting the epidural.
My MIL was annoying too. She told me that instead of cussing during contractions I should just pray. I told her to go to the damn waiting room.
So, yeah, next time, no one will be in there with me except DH.
I had DH and my sister in the room with me and I'm glad I did just because of how close my sister and I are. She took pictures of DD right after she was born because there was no way DH was going to be able to.
That being said - If you have any feelings at all that they'll stress you out, get them out of there before it even starts. You do NOT need that in the delivery room. Also, the nurses in L&D have experience too. This is what they do for a living.