I know this is still really early, but its something I have been thinknig (and mildly) worrying about... my DH will not be in the delivery room with me. I am ok with this, its the best for both of us, I'm sure. I do want him around the hospital.
But... should I have someone in the delivery room with me... I don't have anyone I really feel comfortable with to want in there with me; other than my mom, but I know my mom did not enjoy being in there for my sister's delivery of neice. Will I be alright being alone in the delivery room? I assume my DH and parents would be around to check on me before and after... Thoughts?
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I was gonna say the same
Can I ask why DH won't be there?
I think you'll definitely want someone there. I'd hate to be going through it alone.
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I think spending money on a doula is a fantastic idea. You will form a relationship with them in advance, and they will be by your side.
I think they run a few hundred dollars? $300+?
I've read also that if you can't afford a doula you might be able to get a doula in training for free.
DH suffers anxiety in hospitals. He would most likely faint - he nearly did when we went to visit a friend of his. I don't want to worry about him, and he doesn't want to be there. So, it's fine.
Not interested in hiring a stranger, I'll keep thinking if I need someone, maybe just ask my mom to be around in case. I'm sure I'll be fine.
A doula is more than just a stranger - they're a key support person. DH was there for nearly my entire hospital labor (22 hours) and I still wish I would have had someone who's sole job was to focus on helping me. DH was lost and didn't really know what was going on (also did not help he was passing a kidney stone at the same time!) and I would have killed to have someone else there to help me and be an advocate for my care especially since I wanted a med-free delivery.
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I would think especially for your first baby you would want someone there you know and trust. Just so many different scenarios can play out and you would want someone there to back you up and just for moral support.
Maybe a close friend or cousin? If your mom has been through it already, even if she didn't like it maybe she would be willing to do it again knowing DH won't be there.
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So was I. I would be so stressed being all alone. A doula would be a great advocate for you.
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Good point