Hey Ladies, this is a question I guess mostly for STMs, particularly those who had a c section...
I just had a bunch of coworkers come visit me at my house 'cause I'm home on bedrest. It was super nice to see them and a good excuse to get out of my pajamas. They mentioned as they were leaving how they were looking forward to coming to see me in the hospital once I have the baby and I had to force a smile 'cause I was thinking in my head, "I'm not going to want you guys at the hospital!"
Am I wrong here?
I'm scheduled for a c section at 36 weeks so baby might not be in the best shape at first, and I'm going to be recovering from major surgery. I imagine I will not be feeling so great. I really like my coworkers/friends, but I feel like it will be stressful to get myself looking and feeling decent enough to entertain guests if they were to come. It was kinda stressful getting myself looking and feeling decent enough to entertain them today!
Another concern I have is that I am probably not going to be able to get the Tdap shot before baby comes (long story...it would be dangerous for me, but my mom and DH will be getting it), so baby will not get the passive immunity from me. I don't want to have a bunch of potentially sick people (we're all teachers) handling him, or even hugging me and potentially getting me sick since I would just pass it straight to the baby
Am I over thinking this? Should I just go with the flow and let whomever wants to come visit, come visit?? Or can I just shut the doors and be a baby hoarding hermit like I want to be?
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Re: Am I gonna want hospital visitors?
However, I assume these people would only give you a day or so to adjust at home before they stop by. If you're in the hospital you have the staff who can let people in two at a time and for brief visits. It might be harder to coordinate that at home. Just a thought.
To answer your question, no - I do not want anyone but my immediate family (my parents, in-laws and sister) coming to the hospital. If my best friend wanted to come I'd be fine with that, but she lives across the country, so it's not going to happen. I'll be happy with visitors once I'm at home and can plan for it, but I do not blame you for not wanting anyone at the hospital. If you can space out your birth announcement, though, maybe you'll be home before they even know it?
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I'd just tell your closer co-workers that since you don't know how things will go, how you will be feeling afterwards, etc., that you will probably text them once you're ready for visitors. Ask them to spread the word - since they've already spread the word about your date, hopefully they can do this, too!
Baby G born 6/6/14, 37 weeks 1 day due to preeclampsia. 5lb12oz 19"
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We'll be limiting visitors this time, needless to say.
Everyone is different and I may feel differently this time around.
Since you will probably be there for a couple days I would just feel it out and you might be up for visitors the next day if not the day of.
Really, when it comes down to it, it's your child, and right after your major surgery, no one should have ANYTHING to say about you wanting to wait.
If your not up for visitors I would tell them you'll give them a call as soon as your feeling better.
This time it's parents, my little brother and our three very best couple friends that will be allowed in (and honestly if our friends wanted to wait to come visit us at home I'd be fine with it).
Unfortunately all three of the wives have delivered at the same hospital otherwise I'd straight up say that the nurses said no one but family. I may ask them to wait anyway. I'll be protecting my mental health, and I honestly could do without everyone but my DH and my mom being there.
13 yr old boy with ASD, ADHD and PICA, 11 yr old boy, 3 yr old Girl, & baby Girl.