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thread: In the delivery room?

  1. #37
    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Oct 2007
    Outer South East Melbourne :)
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    I had my DH and Doula. A midwife came in and out intermittently and my OB was there for the last 2 hours (i had a 7hr labour)

    ETA: Having a Doula was one the THE BEST things DH and i did. More women should have one and they should be a "standard thing" in our maternity care!
    Last edited by ~Gee_Whizzy~; September 14th, 2009 at 08:55 AM.

  2. #38
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    Our house, in the middle of our street
    1,996

    I had just my dh for all three births. I probably wouldn't have minded having my mum with me , but dh thought it was something just for us to share.

  3. #39
    Registered User

    Jun 2006
    Perth, WA
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    Just M and the midwife, both times (birth centre, so no doctors). Second time there was a midwife and a student midwife. M is REALLY squeamish, but he coped pretty well with it all - mind you with #2 he kind of stayed in the background and tried to read a magazine LOL and then appeared after the baby was out to cut the cord He can't even handle his own blood let alone mine!

    I couldn't have handled my mum being there, and I don't think she would have wanted to. It was lovely to spend time with her after the baby was born, though. You know yourself - only have people around who can advocate for you should you need it.

  4. #40
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Taking a ride on my grdonkey :D
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    For DD1's birth, it was just assumed that DH and my mum would be with me. I don't have sisters or any really close female friends, and DH is truly my best mate as well as my husband so I wanted him there more than anything. Because I was induced, I was in hospital for a couple of days waiting for things to start moving so mum didn't get there until I was well and truly in labour - I remember DH asking me if I wanted him to go pick my mum up (Dad had gone away for the weekend and mum didn't have the car), and I started yelling at him to 'tell her to get a ****ing taxi, you are NOT leaving me now!'
    It was so funny because I'm not really *that* close to my mum, but in the throes of labour I needed my mummy lol, I felt like a little girl with a scraped knee!

    The second time around it was just me and DH - I didn't need my mum at all and DH was more than adequate support for me. It was actually nice to not have my mum fluttering around and panicking about seeing me in pain - the birth went smoother and DH and I enjoyed our private time with the newborn.

    Good luck!! I hope whoever you choose is/are the best support for you

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