So when it comes to the big choices, such as
deciding on your birth plan, considering an unconventional method might seem like more than you can handle.
Not exact matches
Reprogrammed belief system,
decided after originally
planning elective caesarean that home
birth was the go, committed time and energy into being pregnancy and preparing for
birth, faith over fear, comfortable with midwife after devoting time and energy into the relationship, created vision board and reflected daily, music at
birth, swayed body, focused inwards, concentrated
on breath, support from partner, relief in water pool, slipped in and out of dreamlike consciousness, caught baby in own hand s, profound spiritual connection, trusting
As time went
on, and she learned more about the natural birthing process and the current state of maternity care (as well as reflecting
on her unmedicated hospital
birth experience), she knew that she would not want to
birth another child in the hospital, so as she and her husband Matt looked forward to conceiving their second child she had already
decided on hiring a licensed midwife and
planning to
birth at home.
Have back up
plans decided upon before the
birth so if you are faced with unexpected outcomes, you don't have to bail
on all your
plans and feel as if you have lost any control.»
During pregnancy, many women create their
birth plans and
decide on what type of
birth they'd like to have.
Learn about breastfeeding and start
deciding on your
plans for after baby's
birth.
There are also many other routine procedures like antibiotic ointment
on the baby's eyes that you will need to
decide on and document in your
birth plan.
Use this list to keep track of all your third - trimester tasks, from doing kick counts to making a
birth plan and
deciding on a baby name.
Before you
decide on a home
birth, you better be prepared with a backup
plan in case something doesn't go as
planned.
Under the Affordable Care Act, you must
decide to keep your baby
on your health
plan, or move them to another
plan, within 30 days of being born, and doing so will make coverage effective as of your baby's
birth date.
While it depends
on the
plan and sharing ministry you choose, this typically means you won't get coverage for certain types of
birth control or any services the group
decides are unethical.