I think cos my eyes were closed!! I do remember getting to the hospital though and getting inti the labour ward then saying "where's my mum? I want my mum"!! Mind you, I was only 28!! Lol so if check with where you're going. Also our birthing centre, I think I'm allowed whoever I Want,, children, parents etc but I'll need to double check that.
Liz x. I'm happy to just have my husband there, def can't imagine my dad being there! My hosp allows 2 but if you go into theatre only one is allowed to go with you.
How many people you can have in the delivery room will largely depend on your hospital's policy and your personal preferences. In some facilities, the policy may also vary depending on the room you are in and the type of birth you are having. Some rooms might accommodate bigger families. Remember that hospital policy is in place for your safety and to ensure the hospital can deliver you and your baby the best care.
Typically, you can plan to have up to three people in the delivery room with you. Some hospitals may allow less and some may allow more. Check with your healthcare provider about what is allowed in the hospital or birth center where you plan to deliver. In most cases, healthcare providers encourage having at least one support person present. Some hospitals allow a different number of people in the room during labor versus when the baby is actually being born.
This makes sense since during the birth more of the available space will be taken up with hospital personnel. You or the hospital staff may also ask some or all of your guests to leave during certain procedures, such as vaginal exams or the placement of an epidural. This is definitely a question to ask when you are taking a hospital tour so that you'll know what to expect.
Some hospitals will allow you to have one person, such as a doula or your partner, stay with you during the administration of an epidural, while some will not. Hospital policy may vary widely even in the same city.
The vast majority of hospitals only allow one person in the operating room during a c-section. Some are a bit more lenient if the second person is a doula or another medical professional. Other people may not be allowed if you require general anesthesia. This means you could have more people with you than it seems. Again, this can vary from hospital to hospital and is something you should ask when you take a tour.
Think 3 may be a bit much tbh x. Our local hospital only allows 2 in the room but the birthing centre allows upto 6 people Sell tickets why dont they! If you can have a homebirth.
I had my son planned homebirth 12 weeks ago for the reason i wanted my MIL we get on great ahaha to be there to. In the end there was my partner, mum, mil, sil, and my 3 year old daughter oh and the two midwifes lol and it was fab and it all happened in my bedroom. I wish i had done it with my other children as i felt other family members missed out on seeing our miracles being born. In answer to leeann m Can I just ask, how your 3 year old found it?
Wonderful idea!! Netmums-to-be How many C Sections are you allowed to have??? Email Post Tweet Post. What if my birth partner has any symptoms? What will happen during labour? You will be asked to follow these guidelines: Wash your hands regularly with soap and water, and use hand sanitiser gel in clinical areas, as available. If you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth with a tissue and dispose of this in a bin immediately. Stay in the labour room with the woman you are supporting.
There will be a call bell if you require assistance. If you are asked to a wear a mask or any personal protective equipment PPE during the labour or birth, please follow the instructions carefully, and take it off before you leave the clinical area. RCOG, What happens during a caesarean birth? Where do I get information about coronavirus for birth partners?
The guidance includes answers to a range of questions such as: Will I be able to have my birth partner with me if I am being induced? Will my birth partner be able to stay with me if I have a caesarean or assisted delivery that happens in an operating theatre? Will I be able to have my birth partner with me on the postnatal ward?
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