First, let me say I am not judging her or her experience. These are just things that happened today, that would make me uncomfortable. Also, we did not go to the hospital, to allow her time bond.
I do not want my entire family in the room waiting for me to give birth. Sorry, but I probably won't tell anyone until the baby is coming; I am private person. Second, no camera phones allowed anywhere near me or my baby. My aunt was doing hourly updated fb post of my cousin and now her baby. Dh and I decided we don't want our baby having a virtual presence right from birth.
I definitely don't want my doctors breaking my water at 4cm. The ob broke my cousin's water when she hadn't been progressing. This led to and epi, then pit, and then of course a unplanned csection.
Like I said this is not a judgement on my cousin, but rather her doctors. I am definitely planning to stay at home for as long as possible.
Re: Things I have learned from my cousin's birth experience
I plan to stay at home for as long as I can as well. This is my first, but I have witnessed several births from family and friends and it truly looked dreadful being stuck in a room for hours until being able to push. Not for me.
Sounds pretty textbook alright.
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