I have just been wondering about the feasability of having Yasin at his siblings birth. Yasin will be about 17 months old then. The idea just occured to me this morning and a big part of me thinks that its a crazy idea and I should shelve it straight away but another part of me thinks that it would be fantastic to have him as part of the experience. I was thinking of asking one of my friends to be his carer so that if things start getting a bit full on for him or I don't want him there she can take him away and also to help keep him busy so he doesn't get bored and take care of his food and naps.
Has anyone had a young sibling present at a birth? What is usually hospital policy?





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She also has a book about a mother who has a homebirth. She knows what a placenta is, that sometimes babies look blue and limp when they are born, sometimes they are covered in blood but it doesn't mean they are bleeding or sore, sometimes they cry sometimes they don't etc etc etc. I would love a village birth (by that I mean surrounded by family) but I'm not sure how I will cope with pain etc so for most of it will just be MIL & Paris, although my SIL & partner and neices and nephews will be at the hospital so if I want I can have them in the room at anytime. Our hospital has a great hospital policy, but like Alan said they often require a guardian be appointed for the child so that if there is an emergency or it becomes distressing for the child someone is able to look after them without you sacrificing your support person iykwim?
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