I know being a new expecting mom you want to make sure nothing is forgotton, I was kinda freeking out too, I couldn't
find a good birthing plan example anywhere. This is the one "The Baby Center" provides I used it and it helped me SO MUCH!
Writing a birth plan can do a lot for you. It gives you an opportunity to think ahead about how you want your delivery to
go. It prompts you and your healthcare provider or birth attendant to talk about the details of the birth. And it makes your
medical team aware of your preferences as you start labor.
Our interactive worksheet below is a four-step exercise to help you create a list of birth preferences. Because so much
depends on your doctor or midwife, where you decide to deliver (hospital, birth center, or home), and even where you live
(urban, suburban, or rural area), you might want to do some research to find out what's possible -- and what isn't -- before
you begin the worksheet.
Once you fill it out, take the list with you to your next appointment and go over it with your provider. Then come back
to the worksheet and enter any modifications you and your provider have agreed on. The result is the final birth plan you'll
take with you on delivery day.
1) Fill out the Birth Plan Worksheet. Click any box that applies; you can click as many boxes as you wish. Skip items
that aren't important to you or that don't apply to your situation. (Remember, you don't want to overwhelm your provider,
so fewer items may be easier for both of you to handle.) Click on Birth Plan Worksheet at the end (or press Clear to start
over). You'll see a list of preferences personalized just for you based on your selections.
2) Print out the list if you're satisfied, or go back to make any changes. This is the sheet you'll take with you to your
next checkup.
3) After you've discussed the plan with your provider, return to the Birth Plan Worksheet. This time, make your selections
based on your discussion. Fill out the Identifying Information boxes and choose or rewrite an Opening Paragraph. Once you've
finished, click on Final Birth Plan.
4) Print out your final plan and make three copies. Give one copy to your birth attendant, have one put in your file at
your designated place of birth, and put one in the bag you're packing for your baby's birthday.
Birth Plan Worksheet
ENVIRONMENT
1. I would like to give birth:
a. in a birthing room.
b. at home.
2. I would like the following people to be present at the birth (check all that apply):
a. Partner :
b. Friend/s:
c. Relative/s:
d. Doula :
e. Sibling/s:
3. I would like to bring music.
4. I would like the lights dimmed.
5. I would like to wear my own clothes during labor and delivery.
6. We would like to film and/or photograph in the delivery room.
7. I would also like the following amenities (for example: a VCR, a stereo, flowers, etc.):.
PREP
8. About enemas:
a. I would like to have one upon being admitted.
b. I would prefer not to have a routine enema.
9. I would like to wear contact lenses as long as I don't undergo anesthesia.
FIRST-STAGE LABOR
10. I would prefer not to be separated from my partner at any point during labor or birth.
11. I would like the option to return home if I'm less than five centimeters dilated.
12. If my water breaks at the onset of labor, I would prefer to wait at least 6 to 12 hours before inducing, if my and
my baby's condition permits.
13. If I go past my estimated due date, I would prefer not to induce labor as long as the baby and I are fine.
14. If inducing or augmenting labor becomes necessary, I would like to try the following techniques (check all that apply):
a. Pitocin (oxytocin, syntocinon)
b. Stripping or breaking membranes
c. Acupuncture
d. Castor oil
e. Herbs (blue and black cohosh)
f. Breast stimulation/thumb sucking
g. Enema
h. Walking
i. Sexual intercourse
15. I would prefer not to undergo internal exams during labor unless they're medically necessary.
16. I would like to eat and drink during labor.
17. I would like to stay hydrated by drinking clear fluids and using ice chips.
18. If I need an IV, I would like to use a heparin or saline lock.
19. I'm interested in pain medication only if:
a. I'm too uncomfortable to handle the pain.
b. I request it. I do not want pain medication offered to me.
20. I would like to handle pain in the following ways (check all that apply):
a. Acupressure
b. Acupuncture
c. Massage
d. Hypnosis
e. Relaxation
f. Breathing techniques/distraction
g. Hot/cold therapy
h. Bath/shower
i. If bath or shower: I would like my partner to join me.
j. Medication
21. If I use drugs, I would prefer to use:
a. Regional or local analgesia or anesthesia
b. Sedatives and hypnotics
c. Tranquilizers
d. Narcotics
22. I would like to be free to walk and move around as I choose during labor.
23. I would like the baby to be monitored:
a. Externally
b. Intermittently using a Doppler
c. Intermittently using a fetoscope
24. As long as the baby and I are fine, I would like to be free of time limits and not have my labor augmented.
SECOND-STAGE LABOR
25. About episiotomies:
a. I would prefer to get an episiotomy if I'll risk tearing otherwise.
b. I would rather risk a tear than have an episiotomy.
c. Unless I'm having a medical emergency, I would prefer not to have an episiotomy offered to me.
26. If I need an episiotomy, I would like it to be a pressure episiotomy.
27. I would like to try the following positions for delivery (check all that apply):
a. Classic/Semi-recline
b. Side-lying position
c. Squatting
d. Hands and knees
e. Standing upright
f. Whatever feels right at the time
28. I would like to have the following birthing equipment made available to me (check all that apply).
a. Birthing bed
b. Birthing stool
c. Birthing chair
d. Beanbag chair
e. Squatting bar
f. Birthing pool/tub
29. I would like to bring the following birthing equipment with me (check all that apply):
a. Birthing stool
b. Beanbag chair
c. Birthing pool/tub
d. Other
30. I would like to view the birth using a mirror.
31. I would like to touch my baby's head as it crowns.
32. I do not want residents or students to be present during the birth.
33. I would like to push instinctively and not be told how or when to push.
34. As long as the baby and I are fine, I would like to be free of time limits on pushing.
35. If an assisted birth becomes medically necessary:
a. I would prefer the use of forceps.
b. I would prefer vacuum extraction .
CESAREAN SECTIONS
36. I would like my partner to be present at all times during the operation.
37. I would like to be conscious.
38. I would like the screen lowered so I can see the baby coming out.
39. I would like to have one hand free to touch the baby.
40. We would like to videotape and/or photograph the operation and baby coming out.
41. I would like to have immediate contact with the baby (if the baby is in good health).
POST-BIRTH
42. My partner would like to catch our baby.
43. I would like to hold my baby immediately after birth.
44. My partner would like to suction the baby.
45. I would like to wait until the umbilical cord stops pulsating before it's clamped and cut.
46. My partner would like to cut the umbilical cord.
47. I would like to deliver the placenta unassisted.
48. I would prefer not to have routine pitocin after the birth.
49. I would like to postpone newborn procedures until I have had a chance to bond with my baby.
50. I would like all newborn procedures to take place in my presence.
51. If I can't be with my baby for newborn procedures, my partner would like to stay with the baby at all times.
52. I plan to:
a. Breastfeed my baby.
b. If breastfeed: I would like to breastfeed my baby immediately following the birth.
c. Formula-feed my baby.
53. The following pacifiers can be offered to my baby (choose all that apply):
a. Formula
b. Sugar water
c. Pacifier
d. I would prefer that nothing be offered to my baby at any point.
54. I would like my baby fed:
a. On demand.
b. On a schedule.
55. As far as contact with my baby goes, I would like:
a. 24-hour rooming-in with my baby.
b. My baby to room-in with me only when I'm awake.
c. My baby brought to me for feedings only.
56. If my baby's a boy:
a. I would like him circumcised.
b. I don't want him circumcised.
57. a. I would like to stay in a private room.
b. If so: I would like my partner to spend the night with me.
58. I would like my hospital stay to be:
a. As long as possible
b. As short as possible
c.As long as I need to
Final Birth Plan information only:
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Name:
Partner's name:
Today's date:
Birth attendant's name:
Name of Birth Facility:
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