Im a first time mommy! We start our birthing class in 2 weeks, which I'm nervous about. But I know it will help. The more I read the more I get scared of labor. So I will have a Doula there in the delivering room. But she sent me some papers for our birthing plan. My husband and I have talk a little about what we want but I'm feeling super overwhelmed now!!!! Some of the things on there I haven't even thought about. What are some things in yalls birthing plan that are super important to you?
Re: Birthing plan!!!
Mason James
July 23, 2011
Baby Girl Due June 9, 2015
What questions is it asking you to consider that you are hung up on? That may help us consider with you. My sample birth plan was fairly short on questions that I considered to be really important (I addressed what I felt were the important ones above). The rest were like - who do you want in the room with you while laboring, while pushing, do you want a mirror, do you want a birthing ball or chair, do you want your baby offered formula or breastmilk or a combination when they are in the nursery.
Serenamarr - that is an awesome way to put it. I'm all about education and advocating for yourself. I just really think a lot of women set themselves up for disappointment when they create these elaborate birth plans and assume that's how things will play out.
Proud Mama to cleft cutie
This time I around I didn't care to have a plan but my MFM wants to go over a birth plan at my next appt. The booklet I was given had an example and a form with a checklist and short answer questions. This is a much simpler approach than what I attempted last time.
My birth plan was worded more pleasantly than this but to give you an idea of my requests:
No IV
No offer of pain meds or questions about pain scales
Limited cervical checks and NOT to be told how dilated I am
Free of blood pressure cuff between readings
Intermittent Monitoring
Husband will announce the sex of the baby
Delay all unnecessary newborn procedures for at least one hour to allow bonding and BFing
No first bath, Hep B shot, paci or formula
My SIL is an l&d nurse... And says that the women who come in with super long and unrealistic birth plans, always leave disappointed and sad about their experience. Don't set yourself up for failure.