Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 Sorry it's taken me so long to respond to this, but I have had a rough 1st trim, a trip stateside complete with horrific jet lag, and two health scares. But all is well now and I slowly feel like I am coming back to life - life with long naps that is. I aspire to the most natural, intervention-free childbirth I can have, and I hope that I can get it. But since I have to give bitrth overseas in a military hospital, I know my choices /might/ be limited. My plan is to have a good, detailed birth plan, and to have my husband as edjucated as possible and along every step of the way, and to tour and interview as much of the hospital/staff as I can before hand. And also to be positive. I DO feel frustrated that I cannot chose my hospital/Dr/birthcenter/doula/midwife etc. but fretting about that makes it worse. planning and being flexible and proactive makes me feel more in control One thing I did want to comment on, was that I keep hearing this commentfrom various well-wishers: " Dont' be a hero! GO for the epidural. " In my mind, NCB isn't about being a hero, it's about giving the baby, my husband and myself the best, healthiest and most satisfying birth experience possible. If I find I really really need an epidural, or other intervention for dire medical reasons, I'll make the choice with as much wisdom and as little judgement as possible. Until that moment, I hope, plan and wish for a lovely natural birth. I also wanted to say that I really enjoyed these CB threads, and how much knowledge and experience the whole group (esp Dale) has brought to it. JenB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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