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    Yeah but you have to remember that a birth plan/intentions/preferences covers all scenarios, its not all about saying I am having a natural birth with no drugs. Its about saying, 'if an induction is necessary, my preferences are this... if a c/s then this....'

    Some Obs see that as an intrusion to their 'power' and some think it's all going to fold anyway as that's what they see often... mine laughed at my first one too. But stand firm, you are the paying customer... they are an advisor but you are the decider and you need to research your plan so you know why what you have chosen has merit.

    Take a look at my plan... its designed well, flexible but firm I think.
    Kelly xx

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    ~Belinda~ Guest

    Kelly, I agree with you.

    Thank goodness I have such a good OB!

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