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Making Your Birth Plan

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It’s an important day, make your plans clear.

Seven months into my pregnancy, after much reading and consulting with my doctor, I had a clear idea of how I wanted my delivery to go. It’s the same for most pregnant women. By this time, some have already decided they want a natural, drug-free birth; others sign up for an epidural vaginal birth; or there are women who just want a c-section.

The choice is yours, but it’s important you make it clear to your hospital and medical team or your midwife how you really hope your delivery will go. This is where a birth plan will come in. Trust me, in the throes of labor and delivery you don’t want to be answering too many questions. Your birth plan should be there for everyone’s reference.

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No Food or Water During Labor — Outdated?

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Doctors are easing up and letting women in labor have a sip or two.

The standard protocol for years in maternity wards has been no food or water for women in labor. The best thing you can get after hours of panting and sweating trying to get your baby out would be a few ice chips or sucking on wet wash cloths. Well, doctors say the practice may be outdated. Read on and make sure you know what this is all about before you write down your birth plan.

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Considering a Doula?

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How a certified labor companion help you through child birth.

If you are expecting, there are a few things you want to plan for during your birth. A major consideration for many pregnant women these days is wether or not they will hire a doula to help them through delivery.

I didn’t use one myself, but from what I have read and heard, doulas are a wonderful help especially for first time mothers or those who plan on having a home birth or natural delivery at the hospital. Curious about wether a doula is for you? Read more to find out.

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