Creating a Birth Plan

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The birth of a baby is one of the most exciting and important life events a woman will have. Each birth is unique, just as each mother is different. Families will have specific preferences they want to see as part of their big day. Creating a birth plan is a great way to make sure the doctor, parents, extended family and medical staff are all on the same page. Stacey Cook, a registered nurse at Saint Luke’s South Birth and Women’s Center in Overland Park, says, “A birth plan helps you feel prepared and gives you a sense of control. It also gives your doctor and nurses a clear picture of your wishes for the birth of your baby.” In order to start your birth plan, ask yourself the following questions and discuss them with your partner:

 

            Once you have answered these questions, you have most likely determined what you would or would not like to have happen during your birthing experience. Armed with this information, you can start to create your birth plan. Here are some tips:

Discuss with your doctor

Talk with your doctor about what a typical birth looks like for her. Your doctor has attended medical school and likely has delivered hundreds of babies, so she may be able to give you an idea of how things will go and what you can expect. If your plan differs greatly from the doctor’s plan, discuss this and come up with a plan that works for both of you. Having this discussion in advance can eliminate frustration during the birthing process.

Visit the hospital

Most hospitals offer tours of the birthing facility. These often include spending time in an empty room to get acquainted with the space and help you decide on any other preferences you may want in your birth plan. Ask the hospital staff whether pain management items like exercise balls, Jacuzzi tubs or massage are available. Also ask if the baby will stay in a nursery or in the room with you. What will you prefer?

Start early

Getting your birth plan together can take some time; start on it early so you can feel confident and ready when Baby arrives. Even if this is not your first baby, you still will want to have a birth plan in place, because you will have new nurses assisting with your delivery. Make sure your plan is easy to read and highlights the most important aspects you wish for during the birth of your child.

With your plan in place, you will feel more prepared for the big day. “The best tip to remember is that a birth plan is simply that. A plan. It’s important to realize that many things can go differently than you thought and you can change your mind on what you previously wanted. A safe and healthy mom and baby is the ultimate goal for you and your health care providers,” says Cook.

What to pack for the hospital

 

Mom of six Sarah Lyons lives in Olathe with her family.

 

As always, please consult your health care provider with any questions or concerns.

 

 

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