A birth plan is a record of what you would like to happen during your baby’s birth. The process of writing a birth plan can be a great prompt for you to think about options and do some research.It includes things like what position you want to give birth in, what pain relief you prefer (if you need it) and who you would like to be with you at the birth.A birth plan can be a good way to communicate with your midwife or doctor about what is important to you before the birth. It gives them information about your preferences during labour and what you would like to avoid, where possible. It is also helpful if something unexpected happens if you are away from home or travelling.Because you cannot control every aspect of labour and the birth, it is best to be flexible in your planning in case something does not go as planned.
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Your antenatal classes will help you understand the options available to you, but speak to your midwife or doctor about what might suit your personal circumstances.Designing a birth plan to suit you is a great way of helping you to feel more in control of the situation and for you to know what will happen for each step of the birth.It is also a great way to talk about the birth process with your partner, so that they can be an advocate on your behalf, if necessary. Consider your birth plan as an ideal for your labour, but remember the best plan is to stay flexible in case something happens that makes it necessary to deviate from your preferences.Try to stay relaxed and remember it’s the final result that matters – a healthy and happy mother and baby.
References: https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/servicesandsupport/developing-a-birth-plan