Hi everyone
Firstly - I am so excited to do my very first post in second trimester discussion wooohoooo
Now, down to business with y query
Past two births DH has been my only support person. I live away from all family and my mother is sadly deceased (she would have been the BEST). My bestie is having a baby herself early July and has already said she would look after my other two.
My DH is a practical person ah hum, but I felt he wasn't able to anticipate or assist in my labour, which of course made me more stressed, he was more a spectator. EG first bub, waters broken holy cow here are the contractions all in my hips, honey please rub!!! - ok, after 2 minutes, my hands are sore and tired, honey the fetal monitor going crazy run and get a midwife wanna make sure bubs ok - don't worry they will come in soon and check - second bub - honey turn off that music, I don't wanna listen to it, can you tell the midwife I want some gas - NOW - nope, he waited until they came in - (frown) well what am I going to do ???!!!!
Please don't take this as him not caring, because he soooo does, and that is exactly why I have never spoken critically of this to him before, just joked.
Now - this time around after have a couple of losses, I do want that support at the end as well, due to sheer worry (unfounded but still there) - without having to worry about the the response or lack of. So, I chatted to him about a doula which I REALLY want this time around. He said now I had bought this all to his attention and using it as leverage to get someone else involved (uh oh) and the $950 cost, he will try and do more. This wasn't the response I thought I would get - and I know he hasn't got that emotional stuff in him to last through a labour - comes from his family background blah blah and non-maternal mum having 5 kids and working to make ends meet etc - and I so get it.
So, my questions to all you lovely ladies - what would you do from here to persuade him that I am trying to value add to the birth, not focus on anything he previously did (or didn't) do??? Sometimes I am even tempted just to book the one I have been talking too - but I REALLY want him as involved as he can be.
Thanks for reading and in anticipation of any advice. Ugh, men ...![]()
Sam




) - without having to worry about the the response or lack of. So, I chatted to him about a doula which I REALLY want this time around. He said now I had bought this all to his attention and using it as leverage to get someone else involved (uh oh) and the $950 cost, he will try and do more. This wasn't the response I thought I would get - and I know he hasn't got that emotional stuff in him to last through a labour - comes from his family background blah blah and non-maternal mum having 5 kids and working to make ends meet etc - and I so get it.

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Alot of times the resistance just comes from their really wanting to be there for you, and really wanting to help and not wanting anyone to tread on that. They worry that a doula will take over, exclude them, make them look dumb, or feel like a third wheel. I reckon this is where the resistance comes from 99.9% of the time - then they just use the cost as a convenient cover up lol. 
I tend to vague out and really focus inwardly, so I think it might be perceived as disconnecting from him - but it is the only way I can get through the pain and contractions (why am I doing this again??? LOL)

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