stardust599
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Not sure if this belongs in here as I'm not having a homebirth (I'm 40mins away from nearest hosp and too scared of what to expect) but I'm trying to keep it as natural as possible. Please let me know if you feel it should be somewhere else?
This is my plan for the rest of pregnancy and birth - it's pretty flexible so can you all let me know what you think? Have I got realistic expectations? How do I shorter it to a birth plan for hospital?
Thanks
xxx
During my pregnancy I will try to execise often - walking and using my birthing ball for squats and other exercises. I hope this will prepare my body for labour and help move baby into the correct position.
From 34 weeks I will take Raspberry Leaf Capsules to help shorten the second stage of labour.
From when I start maternity leave at 36-37 weeks I will take a brisk walk each day to help keep me fit and active. I will also spend time relaxing/resting and preparing my home for our new arrival.
From 37 weeks I will do pereneal massage daily to prevent tearing while pushing.
From 37 weeks I will also use Evening Primrose Oil to prepare my cervix for labour.
If I go overdue I will try natural induction techniques such as long walks, acupressure and nipple stimulation.
When I feel my first early labour contractions I will ignore them as long as possible until I cannot sleep (if it is middle of night) or carry on my day as normal. When I feel that I am definately in early labour I will make the final preparations to my hospital bag. I will have something light to eat and try to go to the toilet.
I will then try walking and rocking on my birthing ball to manage the pain when it is becoming too hard to ignore. I would then like to take a bath and use massage or a hot water bottle to help.
When my contractions are either very painful or coming less than 5 mins apart I would like to leave for hospital. I will pick a CD to put on in the car to help relax me.
When I arrive at hospital I would like my baby to be monitored to ensure she is not distressed. I am happy for a vaginal examination to check my progress.
I would like to change into comfortable clothes for the birth and remain mobile and active throughout. I want to carry on managing pain with changing positions, massage, hot water bottle and support from my partner. I am happy for vaginal examinations and my babys heartbeat to be checked as necessary while labour is progressing.
I would not like to be offered any other form of pain relief unless I feel that I am not coping and I ask for this. In the later stages I may like to try gas and air.
When I am ready to push I would like to try to remain upright by squatting or kneeling on all fours. I would like my partner to be able to support me with this.
When my baby is born I would like her passed to me for skin to skin contact. I would like my partner to be given the opportunity to cut the cord and hold our baby.
I am happy to be given an injection to deliver the placenta and would like our baby to be checked over and weighed. Once the placenta is delivered I would like to try further skin to skin contact and breastfeeding. Once our baby has been fed we would like to dress her ourselves. I may like to shower and change clothes while my partner is watching/holding our baby.
I would like to go home as soon as possible after the birth providing there are no concerns about my baby or mines health.
This is my plan for the rest of pregnancy and birth - it's pretty flexible so can you all let me know what you think? Have I got realistic expectations? How do I shorter it to a birth plan for hospital?
Thanks

xxx
During my pregnancy I will try to execise often - walking and using my birthing ball for squats and other exercises. I hope this will prepare my body for labour and help move baby into the correct position.
From 34 weeks I will take Raspberry Leaf Capsules to help shorten the second stage of labour.
From when I start maternity leave at 36-37 weeks I will take a brisk walk each day to help keep me fit and active. I will also spend time relaxing/resting and preparing my home for our new arrival.
From 37 weeks I will do pereneal massage daily to prevent tearing while pushing.
From 37 weeks I will also use Evening Primrose Oil to prepare my cervix for labour.
If I go overdue I will try natural induction techniques such as long walks, acupressure and nipple stimulation.
When I feel my first early labour contractions I will ignore them as long as possible until I cannot sleep (if it is middle of night) or carry on my day as normal. When I feel that I am definately in early labour I will make the final preparations to my hospital bag. I will have something light to eat and try to go to the toilet.
I will then try walking and rocking on my birthing ball to manage the pain when it is becoming too hard to ignore. I would then like to take a bath and use massage or a hot water bottle to help.
When my contractions are either very painful or coming less than 5 mins apart I would like to leave for hospital. I will pick a CD to put on in the car to help relax me.
When I arrive at hospital I would like my baby to be monitored to ensure she is not distressed. I am happy for a vaginal examination to check my progress.
I would like to change into comfortable clothes for the birth and remain mobile and active throughout. I want to carry on managing pain with changing positions, massage, hot water bottle and support from my partner. I am happy for vaginal examinations and my babys heartbeat to be checked as necessary while labour is progressing.
I would not like to be offered any other form of pain relief unless I feel that I am not coping and I ask for this. In the later stages I may like to try gas and air.
When I am ready to push I would like to try to remain upright by squatting or kneeling on all fours. I would like my partner to be able to support me with this.
When my baby is born I would like her passed to me for skin to skin contact. I would like my partner to be given the opportunity to cut the cord and hold our baby.
I am happy to be given an injection to deliver the placenta and would like our baby to be checked over and weighed. Once the placenta is delivered I would like to try further skin to skin contact and breastfeeding. Once our baby has been fed we would like to dress her ourselves. I may like to shower and change clothes while my partner is watching/holding our baby.
I would like to go home as soon as possible after the birth providing there are no concerns about my baby or mines health.