So I'm the first of my friends to have a baby. When I told them I was pregnant, one of them asked if she could be in the room. I was 8 weeks, had no idea what I was agreeing to, and said "of course!" ..well now that I'm 30 weeks, have been hospitalized from complications, have had invasive appointments, and know now how I want something as personal as labor to go, I know I want DH and our moms in there and that's it. But she still asks questions about labor like if I'll want her to take photos or who else will be in the room, & I just go with it. I mean if everyone in my life wants to be in the room before actual labor starts or after he's here, I don't care. But I don't know how to kindly say "I'm really sorry but, ...." without hurting her feelings.
Re: Friends & labor
Just tell her that you've thought it over and changed your mind. You can lie if you want to and say something like the hospital won't allow that many people in the delivery room. I would go for the truth but you know your friend.
Tell her after all your complications, you're more anxious and more aware of what can happen and would like it to be a more private affair. I would also do it soon in case she decides to get upset about it. Plus, it's clearly stressing you out so just rip off the bandaid.
Jamie