Hello mamas!! Just curious to see if any other moms-to-be here have considered or are planning to have delivery room photography done? This is my 1st and I haven't been too worried about doing bump pics so far (20w today) but I've always thought that there would be a lot of personal value in having delivery room photography done. I'm not sure how my family or DH's family will react since I know both of our mothers would say that they should be able to be in the delivery room as opposed to some stranger, but I know both of them would be way too in my face and I really just want DH to be the one next to me and we've known our photog for a long time and I know that she will be respectful of the space and will pretty much be just like another member of the medical team in terms of not trying to rub/console/talk to me when that's the last thing I want. Don't get me wrong, I love my mom and MIL deeply, but I just really want to focus on bringing my baby in to the world without anyone but DH and the medical peeps coaching me.
Am I an awful person or has anyone else dealt with this sort of situation?
Re: Delivery Room Photography?
I also hummed and hahhed about having my mom in the delivery room (DH and I are 100% on not wanting his mom in), but after the last 2 weeks I've decided I absolutely want her there with me because for the last week it was a major possibility that she wouldn't even live to be there. So there's also the fact that do I really want that many people around me, plus the medical team? I'm stuck on no for now...
I would love to capture that moment when my husband see's little one for the first time. I think it's a great idea of allowing a photographer in the room. You wouldn't have to mention it. How would you go about finding one?
As far as the family issue, I would have the photographer and DH there and that's it. I know my mom will want to be there and if we had a good relationship, I'd love that, but we don't. She might not take it well but that's just how it is. I might tell her that we'd rather have the intimate moment to ourselves. If she pushes back, I'll be honest and tell her we just don't really have that relationship and there's no reason to pretend otherwise. Really, a photographer would be there in the room like a nurse or the doctor, there's no reason for a family member to feel like that's the same thing.
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I love birth photography so I would absolutely have it done.
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With my first, it was just me, my hubby, my other best friend for most of the end of labor. I was induced and really didn't start feeling anything until maybe 6 or 7 pm and he was born at 1:30am. My mom and MIL were in a out of the room until time to push then it was just me and hubby. Nobody had an issue with it. This delivery, I'm considering allowing my mom and MIL to stay during the actual birth as it will be likely both of their last grandchild, so it would be special for my MIL as she won't have the opportunity again (only my Hubby will be having grandkids for her haha).
I am not sure I understand all of these family members wanting to be in the room during labour. Why do they want to be there? Maybe my family just has a different dynamic, but I honestly can't imagine any of them actually wanting to be there in the thick of it, let alone having their feelings hurt when (and it would be when, not if) I said no.
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