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thread: Birth Preferences... advice, comments, have I missed something?

  1. #19
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Brissy
    2,208

    I think youve done a fab job!
    I think this will also encourage alot of other mummies-to-be out there too so good on you darl

  2. #20
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Where the heart is
    4,360

    It's almost like mine! I love it. You'll probably find that when you show it to the midwives, they'll say it fits in with what they would do anyway - not sure if you were going through a FBC or not, but my FBC pretty much operates closely to what my birth plan directed.
    I'll find my plan and PM it to you, for any additional ideas.
    My plan was read in advance by the midwives and they knew the day I was in labour how to prepare for our arrival. I reckon every single one of them had read the plan! The attending midwife on the day even apologised for the managed third stage - not quite sure why, I had PPH and she dealt with it beautifully!
    Anyway, this plan will let them know what your philosophy is and how you need to be treated in all eventualities

  3. #21
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
    Brisbane
    5,310

    Maya, our birth plans are so similar! I'm not in a FBC but the midwives are fantastic, I got into the midwife 'team' called 'Holding Hands', and have heard from others and them that they arr very pro-natural and I do have a feeling they'll just say "Yep, nothing new there lol" but just in case!
    So Bec I'll definately have one of three midwives on the day, and I'll have a chance to go through the birth plan with them beforehand But I like the idea of a shorter one. I keep thinking "its waaaaaaaaaaaay to long, but I'll get my midwives to cut it down with me I think, so they know too.
    Chloe, got stuff about the vacs on there... well I think I do I'll have to check but we have made that decision

  4. #22
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    Forbes NSW
    80

    Oh WOW.. That is fantastic and reading it and thinking about my own experences and the births of my babies, just made me cry.. so many good memories I would go through it all again in a heart beat. I truly wish you all the best and believe in your self and your body's ability to be able to give birth naturally. You are so well informed, use that knowledge. Good luck. and best wishes.

    BTW your birth plan is great.

  5. #23
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    Somewhere here and there.....
    483

    I love your birth preferences. I had a similar one but ended up with an emergency c section which I had not prepared for and because it was late at night and I had theater staff who had been on their feet all day many of my wishes went out the window.

    Just one thing you might need to check out is Apgar testing. Usually done 1 min and 5 min after birth (I think). I didn't get my baby until these had been done. Maybe check with you hospital what their policy is. I have been told that it's important as it can determine if your bub need 'special' help or not ie oxygen.

    I wish you the best with it all.

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