I wouldn't say your stupid ahsamaleeI think it's fine not to have a plan (after all.. not everything goes to plan!!) But definitely educate yourself on what positions are good, the pros and cons of the pain relief offered etc. From reading many experiences here on BB, when people go into birthing without much information, they rely on the midwife/OB's advice, and often this leads to a chain of unnecessary intervention and a 'disappointing' birth.
I didnt' really have a plan as such, but I had read up on the benefits of staying upright as long as possible, and staying active. And I had chosen not to have any pain relief, and was able to stay away from it during labour.
So I don't think a "plan" is necessary, but as long as you are informed to all the options available, you can make your decisions as you go, and be happy at the end of it.
Hope that made sense!


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I think it's fine not to have a plan (after all.. not everything goes to plan!!) But definitely educate yourself on what positions are good, the pros and cons of the pain relief offered etc. From reading many experiences here on BB, when people go into birthing without much information, they rely on the midwife/OB's advice, and often this leads to a chain of unnecessary intervention and a 'disappointing' birth.


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