I posted on here a week or two ago just to get a feel for the natural childbirth thing! I'm a FTM due in October! I have since read 2
books which helped a little, one really taught me alot about early and active labor! Now I'm still having some trouble with supportive people! Almost everyone I have told I was considering going natural has laughed at me! I tried talking to my husband about it but he never has an opinion about anything so it didn't help! I have been seeing an ob/gyn for the pregnancy but haven't mentioned to her I am interested in natural childbirth. I plan on doing so at my next appointment! Anyway, I will be in a hospital setting without a midwife or doula. I know most people going natural use one of these but I really don't want to. I just feel really alone in my decision and wonder if I should just not ask anyone about it anymore! All advice is appreciated!
Re: Help.. Again!
Definitely find out if your OB is natural birth friendly. If so, that will make a big difference. Also, you can ask for a natural friendly nurse when you are at the hospital. You will see a nurse a whole lot more than your doctor and I think having one who is supportive and helpful of natural birth makes a big difference.
It sounds like your DH isn't against natural childbirth so I would try to get him more involved in helping you prepare and knowing what he can do to support you in labor.
I would call the instructor for the birth classes and ask her which providers are the most natural birth friendly. Some OBs make it seem like they are friendly but then on the day of the birth, they just do their own thing with little regard for your preferences. It is very important to find out how your OB actually is. The instructors try to be diplomatic in their responses but you will know based on the response. Also ask around. Ask your local friends who had natural labors and find out who their providers are and how the hospital handled their requests.
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I felt the same way about the people in my life. Everyone just assumes that you need an epidural to survive labor, not true! I just look at the negativity as fear. They're afraid to try a natural labor. Ignore the opinions of people who are giving you negativity and talk to your doctor. You definitely want to have a chat with her about your plan. Your H and your doctor will have the biggest influence on the day of your birth. I would have an in depth talk at your next appointment and bring it up at each following appointment so she knows you're serious.
Also, make sure she writes a note in your chart. When I was early labor and called L&D to ask if I should come in and the nurses encouraged me to labor at home because they saw the note that said I wanted a natural birth.
Maybe if you take some time to educate your H about natural birth he will be able to better support you. He needs to learn to be a good cheerleader! Haha
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Honestly, if I ever birthed in a hospital again - I would hire a doula in an instant. Husbands can only be so much help. Especially if they see their wife in pain. Their instinct is to want to make the pain go away. Having a doula there would help guide dad in ways to assist you deal with the pain, versus running to the nurses station for an epidural
I don't think I've ever met someone that regretted having a doula at their birth.
I would also research more about the hospital you are delivering at. Find out about the nurses and how they approach natural child birth. They will be with you entirely more than an OBGYN will.
I would also make out a birth plan and make sure every person that enters the room reads it. In order to be successful, you really have to be prepared going in.