This is my first pregnancy and after doing some research I've made the decision to have a natural birth. However there are no midwives in the city I live in. Well there is one but she only does home births and I know I want to be in the hospital.. just my personal preference.
Have any of you done this before or have any tips on how to go about having a natural birth w/a doctor who probably doesn't typically deliver babies naturally w/o pain meds? Is that what these 'birth plans' people are writing is all about?
Re: Natural birth w/OBGYN
Depends on what you mean by "natural" birth.
If you just mean you don't want to have an epidural or pharmacologic pain control; and are planning on a NSVD, there are plenty of providers and hospitals who can do that for you.
If you want to have a water birth, give birth in a squatting position or on a birth chair or something, you have to check really careful at the hospitals to see what they will allow. Hospitals generally want you to have continuous monitoring which means that you need to stay in bed with the two belts on. Some hospitals have alternative birthing centers which provide more options for laboring.
You need to decide what your priorities are and then start asking lots of questions. A doula could help you out, make sure that your hospital is good with that too.
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I gave birth with my family doctor in the hospital. My hospital is somewhere in the middle - no fancy birthing suites or tubs or much by way of equipment, but they did do intermittent monitoring and actually used the breakaway bed to my advantage (I delivered on all fours).
Talk to your OB early about some key things. I would ask about delivering in a not-on-your-back position and intermittent monitoring to get a feel for their style. If they claim that being in bed is for your own good, get a new one. You could also ask when they induce - mine was willing to let me go at least 10 days past due before we talked induction.
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I had a natural birth in a hospital with an OBGYN.
Your doc does matter, so you might need to choose your OB wisely. Ask about c-section rates. Ask when they would schedule you for an induction or c-section. Ask if they've ever told a patient to get pain medication. The answers will tell you a lot about their style.
Also tour the hospital where your OB delivers. Ask them about facilities - mine recommended use of showers, birthing balls, etc but didn't have tubs to labor in. Ask about any requirements for hep lock or continious IV, monitoring of the baby, eating/drinking during labor... ask how often they see a natural birth. Talk to the nurses about it. They are the ones that you'll have to deal with for most of your labor. The OB really only comes in at the end, or if there are any complications, so while their opinion does matter it's really the nurses who will help you labor.
I had 2 natural births in a hospital with an OBGYN, and had 2 very positive experiences. I barely saw the doctor in the hospital, so the most important part for me was having my husband there to advocate our wishes to the nurses. Make sure that your partner or a friend or a doula is there to run interference with the nursing staff during labor. Take a natural birth class or read books on pain management techniques, and know the hospital policies regarding IVs/eating during labor/laboring positions, etc. ahead of time and discuss any concerns with your doctor.
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