As far as a birthing "plan" goes, I don't really have one and I'm aware that whatever I do have in mind can change at any minute but I'm considering squatting which...being naïve...I didn't even know was an option lol.
Has anyone done this before or have pros/cons for it? In a parenting class H & I took we were told that you just do it wherever you want within the room and that it can add 1-2cm...and that sounds fabulous ;-)

Re: Squatting
Having an epi really limits your labor and pushing positions. I thought you couldn't squat and have an epi, but it may depend upon your hospital and OB/MW. Without having feelings in your legs, someone would have to really support you in the position, and it would be hard.
I had prepared to squat as my pushing position. I squatted daily during pregnancy to get my body used to it. In the end, though, I didn't feel like squatting when it came time to push. I ended up in bed, with the back of the bed pushed all the way up. Because I only pushed for about 20 to 30 minutes, I didn't need to switch positions.
There are a lot of unknowns in your labor, so the best thing to do is to have an arsenal of positions and techniques available to find the one that is right for you at the time. Squatting can be a great way to birth a baby, but there are a lot of other positions too that may be better for you in the moment. I would talk to your OB/MW about what they typically allow for positions/movement if you have an epi, and then also research the different birthing positions that may work for you with or without an epi.
at the risk of TMI, I pooped with my first. No biggie.
Seriously. I was so scared of this with my first, along with tearing, that I didn't push as effectively as I could have. Also at the risk of tmi, our bodies are made to prepare for labor and early signs will be using the bathroom a lot to rid your system! I felt like I had a stomach virus along with contractions the day before she was born.
This is also naive, but I didn't know hospitals would allow any other birthing position than on your back with feet in stirrups. So glad I get a second chance at this
I wanted to squat and use a medicine ball during labor but it didn't work out because they put me on cervidil as soon as I was admitted and I also needed to be hooked up to an IV for antibiotics (group B strep) and monitors were attached to me to track the baby's heart rate (which is actually good because it took a dive at one point, which was scary for about 10 mins).
Maybe it depends on the hospital. They will not let you leave you bed, at the hospital my sister had her babies at, once you have an epidural. No birthing tub either. I had a scheduled c section so I don't know from personal experience.
Some days I feel like I can take the pain, though i have no idea what it will really be like. My number 1 fear is a bad tear that I have to take care of in addition to regular recovery.
Seriously though, I was so scared of the first poop after birth. I didn't give a rats behind about pooping during. But I was so worried about it hurting, especially since I was in such pain from breaking my tailbone.
I couldn't have squatted, but that was from weakness, not the epi. My epi wasn't awesome. I don't know if I pooped. They broke my water so I could feel the leaking the entire time and I know they kept wiping that up when it was in excess.
I intend on learning how to make my own diaper relief thing that the nurses make in L&D!!