So I have decided that I want to try having a Water Birth, at first I didn't think that this was that weird of a choice until I decided that I wanted people's opinions on birth since this is my first time and I'm super nervous. I want to try and have a natural birth and I love the water and how calm it makes me feel so i thought it would be a good idea for me but now I keep hearing everyone's opinions on how crazy they think I am for wanting to try this...
All of my in laws keep telling me how painful labor is and that I should have an epidural and how if I can't take the pain how it might be to late while i'm in labor to change my mind. And if that isn't bad enough i also get the whole story about how gross a water birth sounds and how messy giving birth is and how i will be sitting in a pool full of my own blood and everything else.... I try to explain to them that if it was that unhygienic the doctors wouldn't allow water births to begin with but no one listens.
This is my first baby and I have no idea what to expect in the delivery room but I really wanna try a natural birth it's just really hard when it feels like I don't have any support for my decision. I also really wanted my mother in law to be in the delivery room as my own mother passed away recently and I really want that motherly presence in the room with me but I'm not sure how this will work if she isn't on board with my Birthing plans, and yes I know plans don't always go how you plan them. I'm just not sure how to talk to them about shutting up because i think they are just making this ten times scarier than it has to be. I don't wanna go into the delivery room expecting the worse I'm already plenty terrified without anyone's help!
Has anyone else gone through with a water birth and had a pleasant experience, or had to deal with unsupportive family members? I could really use some good stories or words of encouragement. Thank you, for reading my rant.
Re: Sick of hearing the horror stories and that I'm crazy for my Birthing Choices....
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Anyway, do what you want! Don't talk to or tell people about your plans, why do they need to know anyway? Only have supportive people around when you give birth. I'll never understand why people don't just say no to sucky/unsupportive people.
The hospital where I delivered wouldn't let you actually deliver in the tub, just labor. You need to contact the hospital for a water birth and make sure you can actually give birth in the water.
Also surround yourself with those on board with your plan. If you are set on natural birth, you don't need people telling you to give in and get the epi.
Second, you may want a water birth but double check with your health care provider on policies. My midwife & OB told me that if my water broke before I got in the tub that they wouldn't feel comfortable due to infection risk.
Third, birth plans are never set in stone & you should never get so fixated on them that you can't see the Forest for the trees. I planned a med free water birth for DS. We encountered some difficulties so I ended up confined to bed (monitoring) , with an epideral & it was alright by me. The baby got here alive & I made it out just fine.
I had a med-free labor with DD but I didn't get to go in the tub because my water broke before I got there. I had no choice but to deliver her on the bed because I barely made it in time.
Plans are nice but you have to be flexible.
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Your in-laws may have not been able to handle it, but you can! Go prove them wrong! You are going to have a wonderful birthing experience.
You could probably find an article for everything somewhere saying it's dangerous - including breathing.
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12/17/13 - 20wks 2 d - We're having a beautiful baby girl! Go Team Pink!
05/03/14 - Bobbie Gloria was born at 39+6 weighing 6lb 14oz!
If you want to listen to a nice, detailed, natural water birth, I just found this woman on youtube this past weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXzLxwHUztc
She has a bunch of other interesting videos on her page as well.
I wish you luck in your natural birth.
I can't speak from experience, as I am also a FTM. I do know that you need everyone in that room to be supportive of your decisions and what you need to do. That is true whether or not you are able to stick to your birth plan. I considered asking my SIL to be with us because she has 3 kids and is good at being really focused during high stress situations. Then, I realized that even though she is focused she still gives off a lot of stress herself, and I can't have that around when I'm trying to be calm and relaxed. So glad I didn't ask her because when I discussed my birth plan she just laughed at me and said I had to have an epidural, and that you can still walk around when you have one. Ha! The hospital already said once they give you pain meds of any form you are confined to the bed. Plus, I have had enough needles in my spine and would very much prefer to avoid any more. I am trying for a natural birth, but not ruling out the possibility of using an epi or morphine, and I plan to use essential oils for the majority of it since I am open to alternative medicine.
If you want another person there, can I suggest looking for a doula? There are plenty of volunteers if you don't want to pay for one or don't have insurance coverage for one. Just ask the hospital for recommendations. We are going to have one just to have that extra support, and so my husband can take a breather and deal with his business phone calls as needed. Best of luck to you!