Who will be in there?
I'd like for it to be just me and my husband, however I know my mom wants to be there since she was with DS. (Not my husbands biological child but has raised him since he was a baby). I'm trying to find a way to let my mom know I want it to be a special moment between DH and I.. Without her feelings getting hurt. Also I worry that if my moms in there than of course my MIL will probably think she should be in there too? Just curious if anyone has thought this far ahead or am I over thinking this lol!
Re: Delivery Room
As for how to tell your mom and MIL, you can definitely try the hospital rules thing or have nurses or a doula kick people out when you'd like. But I think they should respect anything you tell them. It's your body and a very special time in your life with DH. They had their time and got to choose who was there. This is your time.
However, I feel every woman here should do whatever they want and if people's feelings are hurt hat is on them, not her.
Edited where did the rest of my post go?
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Originally I said "I only want DH in there with me, end of story" but have been told it's good to have one other person as a 'runner' during the lead up. So if you need ice chips or a wet face cloth etc etc they can get it rather than your SO having to leave you repeatedly.
I think my mum would be too emotional and opinionated so I'm thinking of asking one of my SIL's who's very similar to me (calm and very matter-of-fact) and who has birthed twice.
As for actually giving birth- it'll be just DH, midwife and any other medical professionals that I might need.
TTC since Sept 2011, Unexplained IF
Oct 12 - Jan 14: 3 clomid/TI cycles, 2 hysteroscopies, 2 IUIs, 1 BFP (MMC @ 12w), 2 more IUIs
Feb 14: Gonal-f + IUI #5 = BFP! (EDD 11/4/14)
Baby boy arrived 11/13/14!
I have no problems with visitors during labor. My family has come to sit and chit chat with me at some point during all 3 of mine and I was grateful for it. Until the point where the contractions are on top of each other there's quite a bit of down time and, honestly, I get bored. For example, say your contractions are 4 minutes apart and 1 minute long. In an hour, that's 15 minutes of contractions and 45 minutes of nothing... and it can last quite a while.
During the actual delivery, it's just me and DH. My mother says that having 5 of her own was enough for her and MIL has never asked to be there. Not that I would have allowed it if she had. I would have told her as politely as possible, but I would have said no regardless of whether or not it hurt her feelings. My hooha, my business.
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
I think the 3 nights in a row rule is perfect. When we move in the spring and have a guest room, we'll be limiting visits to 3-4 nights. "It's what works best for us and our family." We're not going to do it to be mean, it just is stressful having guests for extended periods of time!