So we havent talked about this in awhile and since a lot of the policies/routine practices are different than hospital births I thought lets check in! Questions are for conversation starters but feel free to add your own.
Home birth/birth center/birth center attached to hospital?
Is this your first baby? If not, did you deliver the same way previously? If not, what made you consider another option?
How is your preparation going, what still needs to be done?
Are you following any pain management technique (ex. hypnobabies)?
Who is on your birth team/will be in the room?
Whats your night one plan?
Questions/Comments
Re: Home Birth/Birth Center Check In
Home birth/birth center/birth center attached to hospital? Birth center attached to hospital
Is this your first baby? If not, did you deliver the same way previously? If not, what made you consider another option? 2nd baby at the same birth center
How is your preparation going, what still needs to be done? I need to refresh on some pain management techniques but I have gotten the pediatricians consent to be released immediatly following birth and preregistered and dont need to do any classes since we used the birth center before. As far as general prep I need to pack a labor bag and install the car seat.
Are you following any pain management technique (ex. hypnobabies)? last time I took a low intervention birth class that combined a lot of methods like hypnobabies and Bradley. In the end I just needed silence and focus.
Who is on your birth team/will be in the room? midwife, husband, nurse just for the actual birth, and my mom and MIL if they make it on time
Whats your night one plan? plan to go home between 3-8 hrs after the birth. My mom will stay that night to help with my 2 year old. I really want him to feel included.
Questions/Comments none right now
I'm planning a homebirth. Our "birth center" is in the hospital, and more like a hospital.
Is this your first baby? If not, did you deliver the same way previously? If not, what made you consider another option?
This is my second. We planned a homebirth last time, but had to make a non emergent transfer about 34 hours in.
How is your preparation going, what still needs to be done?
I have a few supplies I need to gather, and wash baby's clothes, etc.
Are you following any pain management technique (ex. hypnobabies)?
No. For whatever reason, I'm not concerned about the pain. I might ask for counter pressure if this baby gives me bad back labor like last time.
Who is on your birth team/will be in the room?
My midwife, my husband, and a birth assistant.
Whats your night one plan?
If baby comes after my due date, my mom will be here, and will take care of DD and keep us feed (she's awesome). If not, my in-laws, or my neighbor (depending on the length of my labor) will watch DD for us.
Questions/Comments
For third time moms who weren't induced, what was the labor length difference between 1&2?
Home birth/birth center/birth center attached to hospital? Home birth
Is this your first baby? If not, did you deliver the same way previously? If not, what made you consider another option? These are babies 3 & 4 for us. Our second was born at home, in a very lovely mainly hands off birth. First was the typical "hospital special", recovery was tough and left me feeling unfulfilled, lied to and left alone. I realized that I had such blind faith in the medical system that I handed my birth over to them, and it failed me. So my second I owned it, and it was beautiful.
How is your preparation going, what still needs to be done? It's good, not much to really prepare for birth, I think anyways. We have towels, blankets, sterilized scissors, cord ties, things to help placentas and any bleeding. I need to call the ambulance closest to our home and warn them about the twin birth thing, so they have what they need if we need to transfer.
Are you following any pain management technique (ex. hypnobabies)? No, I will just do what my body tells me to and follow that.
Who is on your birth team/will be in the room? I have two doulas, my husband, my sister and my best friend who will be in the home with me.
Whats your night one plan? Breastfeeding 24/7, try to make myself sleep and not just sit and stare at the babies in amazement!
Questions/Comments
My first was about 42 hours, 32ish were spent at home. My midwife said it's not uncommon to have your labor time cut in half, but even then I'm still looking at 20+ hours.
Last time I prayed that I wouldn't have a huge baby. She was delightfully average. This time I'm praying for a short labor (hopefully a little longer than 90 min
Birth center.
Is this your first baby? If not, did you deliver the same way previously? If not, what made you consider another option?
First, but I'll answer this question anyway. I want a low intervention birth guided by me/what my body is doing, and I believe I have significantly higher odds of getting that if I have my baby outside the hospital. I'm glad we have hospitals because they help when people are sick or have medical problems. But in my opinion, that's what hospitals are for - sick people and people with medical problems, and I don't believe a low risk pregnancy is either of those things.
How is your preparation going, what still needs to be done?
Not much. I need to get various supplies like pads and some food stuff and whatever I want to wear (I want short, loose nightgowns with a button front) but that can all wait a couple weeks still.
Are you following any pain management technique (ex. hypnobabies)?
Nothing specific. I have been reading about ways to relax and manage pain - Ina May, Birth Without Fear, etc.
Who is on your birth team/will be in the room?
H and two midwives and potentially an apprentice midwife.
Whats your night one plan?
We plan to leave within a few hours/as soon as I feel up to it. Then we'll be at home with just out new little family!!
Questions/Comments
My midwife practice will monitor twin pregnancies but brings in a doctor for consultation and for the birth. They wont allow the birth in the birth center but will follow all wishes practical in the hospital. There is so much variation in policy even amongst midwives. Although mine are certified nurse midwives so maybe thays the difference(?)
Hospital
Is this your first baby? If not, did you deliver the same way previously? If not, what made you consider another option?
2nd. She was in a birth center attatched to a hospital and it was really nice. We're way too far away this time so we only have hospital/home birth options. I found the only midwife in the area who had hospital privileges, so we really lucked out.
How is your preparation going, what still needs to be done?
Just need to wash a few more things, get the car seat installed and checked by a tech, and finish packing the hospital bags.
Are you following any pain management technique (ex. hypnobabies)?
No. Last time I just let it happen and this time I will do the same thing. I do labor at home as long as possible though so it takes others pain relief off the table. Last time I went in when my water broke and I walked in at a 9.5. This time I'll go in a little earlier so we can get dd settled.
Who is on your birth team/will be in the room?
Dh, for sure at least one midwife. Her partner and the apprentice midwife will be there too unless someone else is in labor the same day.
Whats your night one plan
night one will probably just be me and baby. Our plan is that dh and dd will stay with me the whole time except for at night to sleep. Even then my midwife said dd could probably stay the night if we wanted her too. But partner sleeping is basically a bench and cushion so dh and dd will probably be more comfy at home anyway. I have their bags packed as if they were staying though and dh is going to bring her to me still in her Pajamas as soon as she wakes up. We all never sleep apart so I'm kind of sad about this part.
Are any of you guys going to have your kids in the room for the birth?
Were considering letting dd(4) because she really wants to be. If we were doing it at home she would have been and my midwives say it's super calm even at the hospital and she would be fine. I guess it will be a see how it goes kind of thing.
This time, he is 7 and is SO excited to be there. Our 3.5 year old is thrilled too and is obsessed with birth videos.
I do have an experienced birth attendant who will be here, 3 of us trained in neonatal resuscitation and a hospital a 3 min drive away. It's sad when there are no options for mothers, our OB wouldn't even be the one there, we would just get whoever is there that day. They have switched to a strictly "whoever is there delivers the baby" system, so literally no continuity of care.
If you google "Code Name: Mama birth videos" there should be a link to a bunch of categorized birth slideshows and videos designed to help introduce birth to our kids who will be present!
Birth Center
Is this your first baby? If not, did you deliver the same way previously? If not, what made you consider another option?
4th baby, 3rd time delivering at this birth center.
How is your preparation going, what still needs to be done?
I will need to pack when we get a bit further along but I am not in a hurry since I have gone past my EDD I am not in a hurry. Lol
Are you following any pain management technique (ex. hypnobabies)?
Just doing what I have done in the past! Hubby helps with any pain management I need.
Who is on your birth team/will be in the room?
Hubby and my mom are my team. The midwife will assist.
Whats your night one plan?
We will be going home within 12 hours most likely. I like to be in my own bed!
Questions/Comments
I am looking forward to seeing the big sisters' reactions to their new sibling.
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At least I've finally washed baby clothes and packed DD's overnight bag.
What kind of preparations do you ladies have left?
I want to get my house deep cleaned and Im working on a schedule with friends as back ups for DS if we need to leave before family gets here.
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Home birth/birth center/birth center attached to hospital?
Freestanding birth center
Is this your first baby? If not, did you deliver the same way previously? If not, what made you consider another option?
2nd baby...totally different delivery-non medical induction after 39 weeks. Wanted a spontaneous birth before but was uninformed.
How is your preparation going, what still needs to be done?
preparation is going well as of 2 days ago. My bag is almost fully packed. Baby's bag not so much. I've started meditating and reviewing birth affirmations. Reviewing notes and comfort measures.
Are you following any pain management technique?
Just meditating and other pain management tips from our comfort measures class.
Who is on your birth team/will be in the room?
Midwife, doula, nurse, husband
Whats your night one plan?
have to stay 12 hours because I'm GBS+ but will go home and nurse and sleep when I can.