Husband super squeamish - do I need another support person?
Hello Bellybelly -ers!!
A big thank you - such a wonderful site, and wonderful forum!
My darling man unfortunately turns a pretty shade of green at any sight or even mention of blood and or guts.. he assures me there will be no cutting of the cord from him :( he physically just can't do it.
So..this being our first, I've never been through all the education classes yet - ladies please give me some advice: What things will he be able to learn with me, any check ups or procedures he definitely won't be able to handle?
I am wanting to make sure he is still fully versed in my birth plan wishes, I don't want him to get bullied into anything if I'm not able to communicate etc..
I'm looking into a midwife for a home birth (water birth?), (we're 40 mins to Kilmore Hospital or 50mins to the Northern - is this too far do you think?) but if DH's not able to be with me would you recommend an additional support person? Do you think it's too much responsibility to ask a friend?
I know it's a very individual decision but I'd be grateful to women who could share their 'combo' of people = two midwives? a doula? lots of family? two best girlfriends etc?
Thank you in advance, and thanks again for a brilliantly informative, supportive information service!!
MrsJ