I'm not pregnant yet, but I'm already thinking about the logistics of having our daughter with us at the birth of our next child. I will hopefully be using a free-standing birth center and they are super supportive of older siblings at the birth, but (for good reason) require that there is someone specifically there to watch the child. We don't have family in the area and our friends have young children so I can't imagine they'll be able to leave them at home and accompany us at the birth center for the entire labor. What do you think about me hiring someone (maybe a doula) to stay with my daughter? I would like the person to get to know her well before the birth so she is comfortable with her, so maybe I could hire her to babysit and spend time? Is it likely that I would even be able to find someone willing to do this?
Re: Older siblings at birth
I will start looking into doulas. Hopefully with this much notice, we can figure something out!
Or you might be surprised at how willing a friend might be to come help you. I would have no problem leaving my DH and son for a day or night to help a birthing friend out.