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Important Essentials to Pack for Labor and Delivery

My Hospital Bag Checklist included the following items:

  • A portable handheld fan
  • Absolutely bring snacks
  • Don’t forget your phone charger (Extra long cord)
  • Your favorite comfort pillow or blanket
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Your house shoes or house slippers
  • Your partner also needs their own hospital bag
  • I brought a book I was reading at the time
  • Headphones
  • If you forget or don’t have your toiletries, the hospital will usual have them for you.
  • I recommend your partner bring an extra outfit in case you have to stay an extra day like I did due to an unexpected C-Section. Mom is always wearing a hospital gown accept the day mom leaves the hospital.
  • Outfit and photo items for your little baby

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My Unforeseen Birthing Plan

Jasmine Flournoy – October 30 2024

Like many women, I had a planned out birthing plan. I wanted a water birth with meditation music playing during the labor with only my husband and mom in the room. I prepared myself for the water birth by taking a water birthing class, and purchased the necessary items needs for the water birth that the instructor told us we would need.

Well, nothing from my birthing plan actually happened accept playing meditation music while I was having contractions. I honestly felt that I was being brushed off my the nurses and the midwives when I called about discomfort. When I was 41 weeks and 1 day I just got feed up with being brushed off, and just decided to go to the hospital on my own without calling anyone mainly, because my sons movement had greatly decreased. To my satisfaction, they admitted me because……HELLO, I was 41 weeks for goodness sake. To my surprise I was dilated 1cm as well.

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How my C-Section was Determined

I was in labor for two days and wasn’t dilating pass 5cm. I agreed to get induced which automatically disqualified me for the water birth. After the first 24 hours of being in labor we thought that getting induced would encourage my body to dilate but it still wouldn’t widen pass 5cm. My midwife came in the room the next morning and told me that they felt my baby was struggling and needed help getting out. She said that the very last option was a C-Section. In my mind, I was really sad because I really wanted a vaginal birth but at the same time I understood that I needed to do what was best for my son, so I agreed to the C-Section.

My son was not aligned in the center of my pelvic area. He was sort of over to the left but he wasn’t centered which was why I wasn’t dilating. In other words, my little guy was stuck. When they pulled him out, he had a bump on the left side of his little head, but to went away pretty fast.

The Recovery Process

My Take Away From This Experience

I suggest you get your mind ready just in case things don’t go as planned during labor and delivery. It’s super important to stand up for yourself throughout the process. A lot of unexpected stuff happened during my labor, and I still can’t believe I ended up needing a C-section but it’s something I can learn to live with. It’s not the end of the world simply because I didn’t get what I wanted you know.