Pregnant mothers should make a birth plan to best prepare for the day of labor

During pregnancy, there are many things to consider. In particular, the birth planning of pregnant mothers is very necessary. How is this planning? Please see!

Besides the joy of seeing your baby soon, let's get started right away with your 2018 birth plan . There are many mothers who are not interested in this job. However, this is a very important job, helping you to no longer be confused or stuck in the delivery process. To learn how to plan this big day, please refer to the following aFamilyToday Health article .

How can I make a baby plan?

The birth plan is a description of your wishes regarding the birth of a baby. This plan sheet can include things like who you want to be with you at birth, your position, services associated with your baby's birth, planning to breastfeed ... Before making a plan, you need to know what the labor process will look like and what decisions you will have to make along the way. You can find this information by:

 

Take prenatal classes

Ask the obstetrician about any concerns or questions you may have during the birth

Ask who will look after you at birth, how many will be involved, and who has access to medical records

Read the information about the birth

Talk to mothers who gave birth at the hospital or maternity center you are planning to give birth to

Talk to your husband, family member or friend who will be there to support you in labor. How do you want to be born? What is their role?

Things may not work out according to your plan. For example, you may experience complications at birth or may not want an epidural at first but then later because the pain is so overwhelming that you cannot bear it. This is perfectly normal and you need to prepare yourself for those things.

Things you need to think about

Pregnant mothers should make a birth plan to best prepare for the day of labor

 

 

Where do you want to have a baby? (Prestigious hospital or near home?)

Who do you want to be with you at birth? (Husband, biological mother, mother-in-law, sister or best friend?)

Do you want the support person to be with you during the birth or just want them to check in or be with you at some stage?

What do you want to bring into the delivery room? (Fetal profile, health insurance, compact music player and earphones to not disturb others or essential oils to alleviate stress at birth)

What items should I bring when going to the hospital ? (Baby clothes, diapers, wet tissues, drinking water, baby milk, large towels to cover your baby, small buckets to wipe and absorb milk after feeding your baby, tampons, paper pants ... After giving birth, you can ask a loved one to bring it in. When the baby is born, the health staff will give you a coat, a hat and a towel, a tampon and pants for you)

Do you want to take pain relievers during childbirth? If yes, what kind? What kind of medicine do you want to take?

What types of pain relievers will affect the fetus and delivery?

When to incision the epithelium ?

If the delivery time is too long, what do you want your doctor to do to speed up the delivery process or want to wait? (There are a number of inducing methods , you can find out through)

When to urge birth? Do you want injections to speed birth?

In the last days of pregnancy, your doctor has told you to have a cesarean section (multiple pregnancies, umbilical cord, pelvic area not open), what should you prepare for now?

When you make any decisions, you need to be thoroughly informed. Talk with your doctor to understand the pros and cons of the medical methods used throughout the birth process. Think about your safety and your baby's safety when making the decision.

 


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