I am delivering in a hospital with a midwife but want to have as normal and natural experience as possible. I feel like everyone around me is quick to tell me to just get an epidural and I'm finding the lack of support so annoying that I don't even talk about it anymore.
I'm reading Ina May's guide to childbirth and I'm finding it so wonderfully encouraging and empowering. I've also ordered a hypnobirthing CD. We started doing perineal massages with olive oil to get my body ready.
What did you do to help prepare either physically, mentally, spiritually, or emotionally that you felt was helpful? Any books, websites, classes, yoga poses etc that helped you? I'm open to all suggestions, comments, or advice.
I know that life doesn't always go as planned and I fully understand sometimes women don't get the birth experience that they were hoping for, but I want to do this as natural as possible as long as me and baby are OK. I wish people would have more confidence in me.
I'm reading Ina May's guide to childbirth and I'm finding it so wonderfully encouraging and empowering. I've also ordered a hypnobirthing CD. We started doing perineal massages with olive oil to get my body ready.
What did you do to help prepare either physically, mentally, spiritually, or emotionally that you felt was helpful? Any books, websites, classes, yoga poses etc that helped you? I'm open to all suggestions, comments, or advice.
I know that life doesn't always go as planned and I fully understand sometimes women don't get the birth experience that they were hoping for, but I want to do this as natural as possible as long as me and baby are OK. I wish people would have more confidence in me.