Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t bother making a birth plan. The baby will decide that for you.
Is a birth plan something your OB/GYN helps you come up with? Or do you have to take a class for this?
It's a completely optional list of preferences that you and your partner come up with. It's just so your medical team is aware and can try to accommodate things that are important to you like skin to skin, or delayed cord clamping.
People get hung up on the word "plan" as if you're setting out exactly how the birth needs to happen. That's not what it is.