I'm attempting a VBAC and really think a doula will help me achieve it. The one I found that I like the most lives at least an hour away. I'm just nervous I could be throwing away $ if 1. She gets there right at the end or 2. If I end up needing a she filed CS because I didn't go into labor on my own (dr won't induce VBAC). I understand these risks. Have you used a doula and was it worth it? I'm terrified of labor and delivery and feel she could help get me through it. Any thoughts?
Re: Have you/will you use a doula?
I think that if you are serious about a VBAC then hiring a doula is probably a good decision. I would meet with a couple of doulas and express your concerns about the possibility of a C-section and see what they say. Regardless of the outcome of your labor, it always helps to have an objective person there who has YOUR best interests at heart.
Regarding your fear about labor etc, maybe it would help to take some child birth classes? Or a refresher if you took them before?
Question for those of you using a doula or for those who have used one - did your partner see the value on their own or did it take some convincing? My DH has always been really supportive of virtually every choice I've made with regard to pregnancy and birth so I was surprised that he was so offended by the idea.
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1) Like PP said, you may have the best OB in the world, but they are not there for the majority of your labor. With DD, my OB was not even called to come to the hospital until I was 10cm dilated and about to start pushing. Once she did get there, she popped in every few minutes "to see how things were going", and left. I had a bunch of nurses and residents I had never met before to guide me all the way through labor.
2) My DH, as supportive as he was during my pregnancy, was kind of useless during labor. I would never tell him that, but he really just held my leg up and said stuff like, "you can do it", and "you're doing great". We went to childbirth classes but he was just not prepared to be a true "coach".
3) I was able to advocate for myself (did not want induction or any inducing-type meds, did want epi, wanted my water broken after epi), but I am a pretty outspoken person and had done a ton of research on what I wanted and didn't want. It would be nice to have a second voice in the room to express my wishes/concerns.
4) I'm having twins and already have a 20-month old, so I'm going to need help once I get home. I'd like to have someone there that can help me with breastfeeding (I didn't succeed last time and ended up EP for 4 months), take a shift or two during the night, and maybe do some household stuff. I don't have much family around so a post-partum doula would be really helpful.
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