I'm concerned that delivering in a squat position may be completely out of the question for me because of my knees. There's nothing 'wrong' with them and I'm only 21, but I can't squat even for a few seconds without pain. It's like someone is driving a knife right above my kneecap. If I do have to stay squatted for any reason, the pain does go away after a few minutes, but then I need help getting up and the pain as I do so is even worse.
Does this completely rule out squatting for me? I also have absolutely zero upper body strength, so I can't see myself supporting myself on a squat bar for long...
Now, this may be a dumb one, but can you change position while the baby is crowning? (Without wanting to sound vulgar,) I'm not talking about as the baby is just peeping out but as (s)he is emerging, with all or part of her head/body sticking out. I can't picture any way to get from a squat position to laying down without the baby, essentially, 'bending'...
Re: Squatting
I think on the day you'll do what feels comfortable, so if your knees make it uncomfortable then you'll probably want to do something else.
You could try sitting on a toilet or birthing stool. You could try being on all fours.
FWIW I delivered on my back both times with no issues.
I'm not sure if you'd want to change position as baby is head out, or why you might as once baby is head out, they're almost pretty much out. As to whether or not you can I'm unsure.
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It might make it difficult, or you might not notice. There is going to be so much going on the pain might not register. Days before I had DS1 I fell and gashed my knee open. It was a bad cut (when I was in labour at the hospital they were giving me hell for not getting stitches). When I got in certain positions, the cut broke open and started bleeding. I didn't notice at all.
Also, squatting may not be the position for you anyway. I always pictured delivering DS2 in a squatting position but when the time came it didn't occur to me. Kneeling and leaning forward was the way to go during that labour. You might find another position suits you better anyway.
squat every day until you can do it for longer & longer. its just a matter of training your body to get used to it. i squat everyday & i have about 5 minutes of it & i need to switch.
yes, you can change positions while crowning. i've even had women change positions with the head out & body still in.
but delivering in a squatting position can increase your risk of having a big tear. i usually have women push squatting initially & then lay back one the head is close.
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