September 2014 Moms

Scared to death

I'm delivering tomorrow at 34 weeks and I am terrified. I have been hospitalized since 26 weeks so I didn't get to take any childbirth classes so I have no clue about dealing with labor. I know that nerves are normal but just looking for some advice. Tia
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  • I would look up some labor videos online-you will do great! Good luck!
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  • I agree with PP, videos online help! I started freaking out about the idea of taking care of a newborn, since well, I've never taken care of babies before, and videos were what made me feel more at peace 


  • Good Luck momma! As pp's have said check out some videos online and I would also share your concern with your nurses they may be able to offer some tips.

  • You'll do great!  I really wasn't prepped when I delivered DD at 32 weeks, but my doc and nurses talked me through everything and it was just fine.

    You can do it!!  Good luck, and please update us!
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  • Good luck! You will do great! The nurses should be able to help you through it too.
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  • Good luck!  You will do great, and I agree about the videos.  They have helped me understand what to expect a little bit more.  Thinking of you!
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  • Good luck!! I'm sure you are going to do great

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  • Good luck!! I hope your induction goes well! Once you see your precious LO all your nerves melt away!
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  • you can do this girl!!!!!!

    if you feel like you need to prep, look at videos online, but the nurses will take care of you! that's what they're there for!!!


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  • Good luck! I hadn't taken any classes when I delivered my first, but the nurses and doctors talked me through everything. You will do great!
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  • Good luck and even moms who have done it before or have taken all the classes are still terrified. The nurses will help you. Does your hospital have a doula program? Ours had volunteer doulas on a first come first serve basis when women would check in for labor that was helpful for us
  • Talk with a nurse and see if they can give you some tips.  The childbirth classes I'm taking are run by two nurses directly from the hospital's L&D.  Try to stay as calm as possible and remember you can do this!  And you get to see your LO soon so keep that focus in mind.  Good luck!


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  • Good luck! You will do great :)
  • You've got this mama! You will be just fine, and in the end, you'll look back with baby in your arms and it will all seem so completely worth it. The drs and nurses will be there to help you, just try to stay calm and keep breathing - your body will know what it needs to do, and the medical folks are there to help it along just in case. 
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  • Good luck!  Like a lot of PPs said, the nurses in L&D are amazing and will help you through everything.  I hope you have a smooth and easy delivery!
  • Your L&D nurse is on your team! S/he will walk you through everything! Just make sure to communicate any questions, concerns, wants, whatever with him/her. You are not doing this alone so you don't need to watch any videos or take any classes! Everyone in that room delivers babies all day, every day- they've got your back!

    As far as taking care of baby: ask a lot of questions before you leave the hospital- it is a great place to learn! Until my hubbs started nursing school I didn't realize that a lot of a nurse's job is patient education-- they are there to help you out! If you're breast feeding ask to talk to the Lactation Consultant before you leave the hospital (their services are free while you're an inpatient at my hospital but you have to pay $75 an hour after you check out!). Ask a nurse to show you how to change the diaper. Video tape the baby's first bath so you can watch it as a tutorial when you get home. Get someone to work with you on swaddling. You're not going to have to go anywhere or do anything while you're in the hospital so make it your baby bootcamp! 

    I took a newborn parenting class and it wasn't all that. I'd have been just fine going in without the class. You have got this! Good luck in there- we'll be thinking of you tomorrow! (((HUGS)))
  • Good luck tomorrow! You'll do great! The nurses will walk you through everything. Just try to stay relaxed and calm, and breathe! I've never taken any childbirth or newborn classes either. Don't worry at all, caring for your baby comes naturally!
  • Wishing you nothing but the best!  Just think, in literally hours you'll be meeting your LO! Don't worry, our bodies were made to do this - You got this mama!  Take advantage of the nurses and all the resources while you're there. Keep us updated & good luck!

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  • Good luck tomorrow! I'm sure everything will be fine. Try to think of the joy and excitement of meeting your new baby! Yay! The nurses are there to help and there are a lot of great resources online. Lots of people don't take birthing classes at all, you'll do great!
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  • Good luck! Your nursing staff will be able to give you tips and coach you and SO. Ask questions when you have them. I have never taken classes and survived and I am also scared about delivery and this is my 4th! What you are feeling is normal.
  • I was scared with DD1 and I had taken the classes/was 2 days late... Totally normal. Good luck tomorrow.

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  • Didn't take classes with my first and I did totally fine. Classes are Definately not necessary. You will do great don't worry!!!
  • Good luck, mama! You're going to do great!
  • I'm sure you'll do great! Our bodies were designed for this.. and don't worry about not taking any classes, plenty of my friends have told me all of their "breathing techniques" went right out the window when it came time! Sending you good vibes!!
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  • Hope all goes well!
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  • thinking of you today! hope all goes well :)


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  • Good luck today!! Remember not to be afraid to ask questions!!
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