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03 May 2012

Pre-Nesting


Do I ever have it bad. The Babycrack. The Baby Fever. Whatever you call it.
So far this week since Sunday:
  • Decided to have a baby no matter what
  • Health was cleared for having babies on Monday
  • Stopped the Pill
  • Registered on OvaOva
  • Ordered a Basal thermometer
  • Dealt with the first pregnancy-related jerk
  • Sourced Cloth Diaper materials
  • Sourced and Contacted local Doulas
  • Contacted the Birthing Center here
  • Decided on Home Birth instead of Birth Center Birth... more on that below
  • Selected a Birthing Pool
  • Read approximately 40 Birth Stories, some good, some bad, some ugly
It has officially started.
So about the home birth... I originally dreamed of giving birth in a birthing center, so when we finally got one in the Omaha area, I was very excited! I looked into it only to find that although it is a great facility, it's basically like being at home... but you're not. No pain medication or emergency intervention measures are offered at the center so if anything were to happen and an emergency arised I would still have to be transferred to a hospital.
Now my stance for my pregnancy is "Unmedicated or Emergency C-Section Only," given it is a healthy, no-risk pregnancy and I can find support for me and for Shawn during labor. I feel that being at home with no pain medication and a support system (that includes my cat I played doula for) is the same as going to the birthing center except that we don't have to drive 40 minutes from our home to get there, and there is a hospital just as close--maybe closer--to our house as the one near the center.
I don't feel that having a home birth is more complicated, quite the opposite: it is stripping away the illusion of control Western Medicine sometimes tries to impose on the natural, uncontrollable force of nature that is birth. No IV lines, monitors, strangers, risks of BAD infections are in my home. If something happens we can leave and drive down the street. But we will try it!
Just love, support, and my body is all I will need to have our baby.

4 comments:

amy b.s. said...Reply to comment

i'm not nesting yet, but i for some reason want to eat everything in sight! and i think it's your personal choice and right to decide how you want to bring your baby into the world and people should respect that. good for you.

HiLLjO said...Reply to comment

@amy b.s., aww! baby s is growing fast!
Thank you for your support. I truly appreciate it, and I extend my support however baby s decides to come (SOOOOON!!!!)!

Unknown said...Reply to comment

WOOT!! How exciting!!! I know I have baby all over my brain too! Sounds like you have such a thought thru plan and what works for you guys - can't wait to hear that baby is on the way! hugs!

hugs! Kim @ Party Frosting!

Heather said...Reply to comment

I'm so happy and excited for you as you begin your new journey toward becoming a mom! I've gone back and forth in thinking about how and where I will want to give birth someday, though I'm such a pain wimp, I'm sure I will need lots of meds.

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Thank you for coming by to read my experiences as a wife and what came before it, as well. My husband Shawn and I were married June 10, 2011 in Omaha, NE! I enjoy sharing my stories and hearing other people's stories so please feel free to share any in the comments (especially dress stories!). I LOVE comments!

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