Did anyone tell their family of their plans to UC before the event?
How did that go?
Also, did anyone have family present at their UC?
Here is my dilemma. I am very close to my family, and I wanted and asked them to be there for my dd's birth 2 years ago (which was a midwife assisted homebirth/waterbirth/lotusbirth). I especially wanted my two brothers 2 and 6 years younger than me, to see birth as it should be - I wanted to show them birth minus all the mystery and fear surrounding it. They were there for some of my labour but missed the birth. They went out with dad and the midwife did not tell my mother that i was close so she could call - and I think the midwife did not want my brothers or dad there!
Anyway, I know my mother dearly wants to be there for the second time since she was amazed at the first one - how peaceful and tranquil it was. She did not get to enjoy it fully because she ended up having to assist the midwife as well as try and operate the video camera (which was one of my brother's jobs).
I want my brothers there again, for the whole thing!
I would LOVE to have my family there again. But I'm going to have to demand that they keep it a secret - that the midwife is not going to be there. It is nobody elses business, and I don't know if my mother is capable of "hiding the truth / not being honest". Also since she was there at my first birth, what happened at that first birth is going to direct HER fears, and I am not sure she will understand fully that those fears are a result of the midwife's fears and concerns over certain things that happened.
She has read Unassisted Birth by Laura Shanley - she saw it in my bookcase and I told her it was about the power of belief and how it can influence birth. She loved the book, but I am not sure if she can committ fully to me UC'ing. She saw my midwife "DOING" things so I am sure she will not have my confidence in my UC.
Does that matter? I think it does. I can't have her fears projecting onto me during my UC. Definitely not.
How did that go?
Also, did anyone have family present at their UC?
Here is my dilemma. I am very close to my family, and I wanted and asked them to be there for my dd's birth 2 years ago (which was a midwife assisted homebirth/waterbirth/lotusbirth). I especially wanted my two brothers 2 and 6 years younger than me, to see birth as it should be - I wanted to show them birth minus all the mystery and fear surrounding it. They were there for some of my labour but missed the birth. They went out with dad and the midwife did not tell my mother that i was close so she could call - and I think the midwife did not want my brothers or dad there!
Anyway, I know my mother dearly wants to be there for the second time since she was amazed at the first one - how peaceful and tranquil it was. She did not get to enjoy it fully because she ended up having to assist the midwife as well as try and operate the video camera (which was one of my brother's jobs).
I want my brothers there again, for the whole thing!
I would LOVE to have my family there again. But I'm going to have to demand that they keep it a secret - that the midwife is not going to be there. It is nobody elses business, and I don't know if my mother is capable of "hiding the truth / not being honest". Also since she was there at my first birth, what happened at that first birth is going to direct HER fears, and I am not sure she will understand fully that those fears are a result of the midwife's fears and concerns over certain things that happened.
She has read Unassisted Birth by Laura Shanley - she saw it in my bookcase and I told her it was about the power of belief and how it can influence birth. She loved the book, but I am not sure if she can committ fully to me UC'ing. She saw my midwife "DOING" things so I am sure she will not have my confidence in my UC.
Does that matter? I think it does. I can't have her fears projecting onto me during my UC. Definitely not.







So she called and had my health insurance canceled the day after I got married, since I had been on my father's plan. (It would have been active for a few more weeks normally, and I had a dentist appointment she knew she could ruin to "punish" me) I don't want her to take anything into her own hands to mess up for me like that again. Who knows what she might do.
I thought maybe now would be a good time to oh so casually sound her out about it, but... I don't know. I do now that even if we did just not quite make it to the hospital... (or car, or living room, or out of the tub at all) she would still be willing to care for us, even if she suspected it was all quite purposeful. Maybe I could run it by her nurse?
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