I have noticed a lot of discussions about how to tell people that they will not be in the delivery room. (which is cool- we should all do what we are comfortable with). I do wonder though, am I the only one who wants support there? Last time having my mom there (who honestly can drive me nuts other times) really helped. My ex MIL was in there and that wasn't weird. IDK if current MIL wants to be in there or in the waiting room, but I am fine with whichever. Then again they stayed above the ladybits

. I pushed for 2 hours after many hours of labor and it was a godsend having extra support.
Also my dad and some family came in and out before labor was hard ( I was induced last time), and it helped pass the time. Just curious if maybe I am just old fashioned or weird

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Re: Am I in the minority?
I've seen plenty of women on here saying they like having family in the room. I don't live near family so that isn't something I have to choose but I would prefer just my DH unless like you said I was being induced and bored, but that wasn't the case for DD.
Ahh that is probably right.. lol I was just thinking- hmmm surely I am not the only one ok with it all. Though like I said to each their own.... and I know we all have family members that drive us crazy.
Same for after the birth. Very strict guidelines on visitors. Dad (or one person) is allowed at anytime. And them two visitors allowed during a restricted period in the evening (May vary slightly by hospital, but that seems to be the general way things are done)
FWIW I would hate for anyone other than my partner to be there, especially in the second stage.
Married: August 2012
DD: 9/22/2014
Me: 30 dx w/PCOS 7/13
DH: 31
TTC 11/12
started Metformin 9/13
HSG, tubes open but narrow uterus... f/u with RE 3d u/s everything 'normal'
2/14: hopefully 1st IUI... timing off before trip, waiting until 4/14
3/27: POAS= BFP!!!
3/28: beta#1: 108
4/2: beta#2: 799
4/11: u/s 6w1d EDD 12/4, 1 little penguin!
7/7: We're having a girl!
12/11: after lots of labor/delivery/nicu excitment baby Piper Mae born 1859 @ 8lbs, 21.5"
In fact, I don't want anyone else in the hospital at all. I kind of just want to go there with my husband and then not tell anyone until after the baby is born and we've had some time together. I see no need for everyone to be in the waiting room. Then they'll just be waiting, killing time, and I'll feel pressured to invite them in ASAP, when I really want to have some time for just the three of us.
My MIL also goes crazy with the camera, which will totally stress me out, so ideally we won't see anyone until my husband and I have both showered and gotten to know the baby a little.
So I guess I'm on the other extreme
Me: 30 dx w/PCOS 7/13
DH: 31
TTC 11/12
started Metformin 9/13
HSG, tubes open but narrow uterus... f/u with RE 3d u/s everything 'normal'
2/14: hopefully 1st IUI... timing off before trip, waiting until 4/14
3/27: POAS= BFP!!!
3/28: beta#1: 108
4/2: beta#2: 799
4/11: u/s 6w1d EDD 12/4, 1 little penguin!
7/7: We're having a girl!
12/11: after lots of labor/delivery/nicu excitment baby Piper Mae born 1859 @ 8lbs, 21.5"
The problem is that I just feel a lot of pressure and know that if everyone is waiting there then it just won't be as enjoyable for us and we'll be a lot more stressed, which isn't how I want the first few hours of having a baby to go. Some family will call / text my husband constantly, and we could turn his phone off but that would just end up with more stress after the fact. Hence why I think it's better to just let everyone know once the baby is born