When Do You Discuss Birth Plan With OB?

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When Should I Write a Birth Plan? You should start thinking about what to include in your plan as early as your second trimester, though you needn't put it down on paper until

the 32nd through the 36th week of pregnancy

.

When should I talk to my OB about my birth plan?

It's a good idea to draft your birth plan

at least a few weeks before your due date

and review it with your doctor or nurse-midwife. You should also review your plan with anyone who will be there for the birth.

When should I start thinking about my birth plan?


Your 36-week appointment

is often the ideal time for this. Discussing your plan with your midwife will give you the chance to ask questions and find out more about what will happen when you go into labour.

Who do you give your birth plan to?

Who Should Review My Birth Plan? Review your birth plan with your partner and anyone else who will be with you in the delivery room, such as a labor coach or doula. Then ask

your doctor

to take a look at your birth plan, too. Your doctor, or the hospital or birth center, may have their own delivery policies.

Do and don'ts of writing a birth plan?

  • Do NOT Write a Novel. …
  • DO Keep It Concise. …
  • Do NOT Give an Overview of Your Healthy Pregnancy. …
  • DO Tell Your Care Team Pertinent Health Information. …
  • DO Include a C-Section… …
  • Do NOT Address Every Possible Scenario. …
  • DO Focus On What's Most Important to You. …
  • DO Include Your Baby.

Do doctors follow birth plans?


Your Birth Plan Cannot Cover Everything


Most births

happen the way the mother and doctor expect. In most cases, throughout pregnancy, your doctor can make a strong analysis of what kind of birthing experience is ahead.

Do doctors like birth plans?

However, Dr. Tuteur adds that it's

absolutely important for women to share their preferences with their medical providers

— as long as they understand that they are preferences, and not demands. … But she believes that sometimes, birth plans contain details that interfere with best medical practices.

Whats a gentle C section?

A gentle C-section (also called natural cesarean or family-centered birth) is

a surgical birth that incorporates various aspects of an unmedicated vaginal birth

.

When Should I pack my hospital bag?

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag? You should have your hospital bag ready to go

between weeks 32 and 35 of your pregnancy

, in case your baby comes a bit earlier than expected. A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester.

What is an epidural when giving birth?

An epidural block is

a numbing medicine given by injection

(shot) in the back. It numbs or causes a loss of feeling in the lower half of your body. This lessens the pain of contractions during . An epidural block may also be used to reduce pain during surgery on the lower extremities.

What do you wear during labor?

Although the hospital will provide you with a

paper gown

to wear during labor, some women prefer to bring their own gown that offers more comfort (most of the options you can buy are 100 percent cotton or a blend of jersey materials) and style (fun patterns, bold prints), while matching the garment in terms of …

What goes into a natural birth plan?

  • No medication.
  • Free movement.
  • Natural water rupture.
  • Intermittent monitoring.
  • No episiotomy.
  • No vitamin K.
  • No eye ointment.
  • No bath for baby.

How many baby outfits should I bring to the hospital?

Aim for

one outfit in newborn size and one 0-3 months

. Don't forget hats and/or socks, if weather appropriate. Your pediatrician's contact information. The doctors and nurses will ask you for this information several times, so it's good to have it handy.

What is a walking epidural?

A walking epidural is

a lighter anesthetic option

that is given less frequently. This reduces sensation and pain from the pelvic region, but the laboring mother can feel more of her contraction and has more strength in her legs than with the regular epidural.

Do you really need a birth plan?

You may have heard about birth plans and wonder if you need one. The answer is that it's totally up to you.

You don't need to have a birth plan

, but it can be a helpful tool to make sure your wishes for your baby's birth are known.

Do birth plans work?

In a study by Moore and Hopper (1995), 93% of the women participating reported that creating a birth plan improved their understanding of the process of labor and birth. In the same study, 92% believed that they were better able to express their wishes through the use of a birth plan.

Maria LaPaige
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Maria LaPaige
Maria is a parenting expert and mother of three. She has written several books on parenting and child development, and has been featured in various parenting magazines. Maria's practical approach to family life has helped many parents navigate the ups and downs of raising children.