I will be having my first child in December. My mother passed away last July, so my aunt has stepped up and has definitely helped me feel not so "mother-less".
My question is, should I have my aunt in the delivery room? My husband is for it, I'm just not sure if I will regret not having it just him and me. Or that having my aunt will make me feel more uncomfortable than I think I will.
For those who had their mother or motherly figure, any regrets?
Re: Who did you have in the delivery room?
As pps I only had DH in the room but I think it depends on your relationship with your aunt and your DH. If you think having her there will help you, go for it. But if you're doing to make her happy or if DH is absolutely against it I would advise against it.
For the birth of my son, I had my husband and mom in the room with me. When it came to pushing, I personally did not want anyone near me. Not because I was embarrassed or did not want to show the entire room a birth, but I needed to focus and push a baby out and have space to breathe; so both my husband and mom stayed near and kept a close watch - it's weird for me to type that out, but it's what happened. I had no problem bearing it all to the room. I was practically naked at the end with skin to skin and trying to breastfeed. This also carried over to my house..anyone that came over just saw my breast and I fed my babe. There was no time to go to another room.
In the end, it is completely up to you. The game completely changes when your actually birthing a baby. Keep up communication with your husband and y'all will make the best choice for y'all.
Sorry if this doesn't make sense. It is 4am and I can't sleep but I'm exhausted
DD #2: EDD July 2016
My 1st: Dh,FIL,MOM,BFF and some other people. I was to drugged to care.
My 2nd: DH & sister. It happened in a few hours very fast. No time to even think.
My 3rd: DH made it to I think 8cm then got my epidural got some sleep woke up and pushed a loooooooo g time big baby 9.15lbs.
Each time was good. I wouldn't change it. But the last was the most special. We joked with my dr the whole time!
I don't have any children yet, but this is something I have thought about. As of right now, I want my husband and my mother to be there. My mom and I are really close, and I feel like I could use the extra support. This is, of course, coming from an inexperienced perception. I know that my feelings my change when I'm in the moment, but as of now, I'd really like both of them to be there for support.
I think that if you feel that your aunt would provide a good support system to you along with your husband, and he's not against her being there then you should let her be there with you too.
Me: 29 / Hubster: 31
Married July 2010
DC #1 Oct 2013
DC #2 EDD June 2016
With my 2nd, we almost didn't make it to the hospital in time and he popped right out the second I got to the delivery room. Not even the dr made it into the room in time let alone DH. He was still parking the car. In our dash to the hospital, we left our bag (and camera) at home (DS was 2 weeks early) so my parents had to bring it to us. Thank God for camera phones!
Sometimes your birth plan goes out the window and you just enjoy the moment and have a good story to tell. Good luck!
I don't have an amazing relationship with my mother but I do want her to be there, shes never given birth naturally before so there is a small part of me that is skeptical that she wont be able to "help". All in all, I think the most people I could have around are DH, My mom, and MIL.
BFP #1 - 8/15
MC - 9/15
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BFP #2 4/24/17
EDD: 11/2/17
Secondly, to answer your question, I had my mom and husband in the room and I don't regret it at all. I was in labor for almost 24 hours and pushed for almost 5 hours and long story short I ended up needing a c-section. So in the end it ended up just being dh and I, but having my mom there was amazing for both me and my husband. They could take turns helping me out and I loved having the support.
Good luck and best wishes!
BFP 10/2/13, EDD 6/3/14
Gave birth to my beautiful son, Owen Robert on 6/4/14!
BFP #2 8/28/15, EDD 5/5/16
My DH and Mom were at my sides while I pushed, and my grandmother prayed the rosary in chair on the side of the room! Gotta love Italian grandmas!
It was great having that support system, and it really made it very special
I've also thought about this, and I plan on having my husband and mom there for sure. My mom is the most calming, reassuring presence I have. If she wasn't available I would probably have my middle sister there as she is also a calm, collected, take charge type person. That's what you need during a time like that!