I just wanted my parents (one out of two wasn't bad in the end!) and DP's mum (his dad passed away 6 months prior) to visit when DS was born, but got a bit more and DP totally let me down on the baby holding front - something we had discussed beforehand, too! People were good when we got home and called to see when a good time was to come. In the end, visitors came towards the end of that first week, after the baby blues had come and gone.
With DD we had to revisit the discussion again and DP still didn't want to be my advocate (pretty much bailing to leave me advocate for myself if the midwife wasn't here...and she only came to visit for about an hour for the first 3 days when no-one else was here!) cos he didn't want to be 'the bad guy' (instead of thinking of it as being my 'good guy'!!) to his family (wasn't going to be an issue with my parents this time as they live in the country now).
I didn't change my mind once I'd given birth either time - I just got railroaded when I was at my most vulnerable the first time round, and this time round keep DD close to my chest...in a sling! And it was up to me to have to say no to a couple of requests to hold her :(
I'm glad for it - it's been 9 days and we've got a really good communication going on - which was a bit interrupted with DS and he was more unsettled in the first couple of weeks when visitors and 'baby holding' were most frequent. DP reckons it's 'just' personality difference, and I say that can't be it and that it has to be a combination of birth, no baby passing and a bit of personality. But definitely no baby passing has to be credited with how safe and secure she feels!
It's YOUR time, YOUR newborn and you only get it once (as my wonderful friend, Bathsheba keeps telling me!!). You won't regret keeping your baby to yourself, and you're more likely to regret folding and letting people into your space too early.
Don't tell yourself that you're 'only' a first time mum - your instincts are gold, trust them, go with them and defend them. I'm defending mine as a SECOND time mum!

