lisaf
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cheree - the stats were amazing when I looked at them too!
Rosie - I guess I just see the moment of birth as the intimate moment, not the laboring part
and even then there are going to be strangers in the room... you may not know your doctor or the nurses... but the doula would at least be one person you know (and they can take pictures for you!) The intimate moments for me are the first night with the baby etc...
Doulas do not replace husbands... they can actually just offer some helpful suggestions, encourage husbands to massage your back... tell them when its best to just be quiet because you have that 'shut up now or I'll kill you' look in your eye.... etc...
They can also reassure and encourage both of you about what is normal and what to expect.
They can also take pictures, fetch things, go out and give family updates.. basically free up your husband so that he can be in the moment with you!
I've heard a lot of husbands freak out when the wife hits transition...
There are also times where the husbands get scared about the level of pain and start insisting on/pushing for some kind of pain relief drugs even though the wife doesn't want it.
Its our first child... so I have no idea what kind of labor support my husband will be! I like having a backup and support to help HIM help me!
As for what to tell your friend... well see what exactly she offers as a doula... if it sounds like something that could be a help to you.. you might change your mind. If not... explain that you really just want to rely on your husband... most doula's will accept that!
Rosie - I guess I just see the moment of birth as the intimate moment, not the laboring part

Doulas do not replace husbands... they can actually just offer some helpful suggestions, encourage husbands to massage your back... tell them when its best to just be quiet because you have that 'shut up now or I'll kill you' look in your eye.... etc...
They can also reassure and encourage both of you about what is normal and what to expect.
They can also take pictures, fetch things, go out and give family updates.. basically free up your husband so that he can be in the moment with you!
I've heard a lot of husbands freak out when the wife hits transition...
There are also times where the husbands get scared about the level of pain and start insisting on/pushing for some kind of pain relief drugs even though the wife doesn't want it.
Its our first child... so I have no idea what kind of labor support my husband will be! I like having a backup and support to help HIM help me!

As for what to tell your friend... well see what exactly she offers as a doula... if it sounds like something that could be a help to you.. you might change your mind. If not... explain that you really just want to rely on your husband... most doula's will accept that!