I have toured the hospital I will be giving birth at, and although it isn't a birthing center as I originally had hoped to find it does have the lowest rate of FTM cesarean for the area. They do not offer any sort of laboring tools (birthing ball, tub (although they do have a shower), birth bar, etc.) and I'm wondering if this is pretty standard? Should I prepare to bring my own tools? Do doula's ever have these available (of course I will discuss this with the doula when I interview)? First time mom! Lots of questions!
Re: Laboring tools
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
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The hospital I delivered at had several birthing balls and birthing bars that could attach to the hospital bed. I didn't use any of the birthing balls because I had back labor and I found that sitting on the birthing ball actually made the pain worse. The birthing bar did come in handy though because my baby was posterior and sitting on my butt, bearing down on the bar, was the only way he was coming out.
For this pregnancy, I'm going for a homebirth. Although the hospital appeared to be 'natural birth friendly'...they really weren't, or at least not up to my standard. One of the nurses actually left the room at shift change when she found out I wasn't on any meds. Apparently that freaked her out...really?!