Okay, so I guess officially OBs deliver babies, but the nurses are there for the whole thing.
Anyway, my friend now works in the maternity wing of the hospital I delivered at. We aren't super close, we met at a breastfeeding support group when our boys were little and run into each other at the gym and the park.
She jokes that when I get pregnant next, she's going to try and be my nurse! She doesn't know I am expecting yet. Anyway, how would you feel about a friend/acquaintance as your nurse during LD? I have mixed feelings.
Re: Wwyd? Friend delivering baby?
I just really hope I don't poop in front of my play date pal. Haha.
In general I would not want a friend/acquaintance to be my nurse.
Despite the fact that it could be totally fine or even end up being a positive experience there is the potential for it to be a bad experience. I wouldn't take that chance at a time when you are vulnerable and relying on their care.
I would let her know that you look forward to having a friend at the hospital but she really doesn't need to go out of her way to be assigned to you.
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I also feel like when you know someone you can get "inside scoops" and maybe a little better treatment. I really hope I can get the same nurse this time!
Also one of my kids parents is the u/s tech so she's done the transvaginal u/s and everything, I got over that when I realized I was getting "special" treatment with all the extra pics she printed me.
I specifically asked my SIL - she's a delivery nurse - to be there for the birth of my first, and I've told her I'm not giving birth to this baby if she's not there (as if it happened that way... LOL). It was great to have her there. She was way more helpful than the other nurse assigned to me.
FWIW, I don't think ANY nurse would bring up pooping at the table in any context. That would be ridiculously unprofessional, and really, they're so used to that stuff it really doesn't phase them at all.
Off topic but one if my nurses for DS was awful. Praying to not have to see her again! She was an awful old lady who I felt was too rough with my baby. I'll take pooping in front of my pal over dealing with that old witch again! Ha!
I agree with this -- if your friend is a competent professional, then she's not going to be noting and later commenting on your poop, your pubic hair, or anything else personal.
Also wanted to add that when any of these people see me at work they have never even brought up my pregnancy. They are very professional about it and never made seeing them outside of their workplace uncomfortable.
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I'm totally down with him being involved in the birth, from the waist up. I actually think it would be good for my H to have him around. But I can't imagine going to dinner with him and his wife ever again otherwise. lol
I agree about the special treatment though! I'm hoping I definitely see her when it's over. I'm going to ask her for some of those huuuuuge pads they give you after delivery. I stashed a few extra to take home last time. Going to grab even more this time around!!! I was a bleeder!!!!
As it turns out, she was on call, but in the end because she was my moms friend and paying really close attention, she noticed that something was wrong and effectively saved my brother's life. So, it's nice to have someone who is personally interested in your wellbeing during delivery.