Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just have the elective C. You are too posh to push.
Then the doctors would REALLY see everything!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will not care once it gets under way and the doctors, nurses, residents, med students have seen it so many times, yours is just one more vagina.
Seriously, a gyno on a plane once told my husband you've seen one you've seen them all. They really don't care.
Anonymous wrote:I can't possibly explain to you how much you will not care when the time comes. Honestly. Giving birth is a very intense experience. I've done it med free and with an epidural and both times, I just did not care who was in the room or who saw what. I just wanted that baby out, safe and healthy.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL held one of my legs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To all the posters who were especially embarrassed about having pooped / the possibility of pooping, why didn't you just request an enema when you arrived at the hospital?
LOL. that's worse that pooping!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I survived a transvaginal u/s with my FIL in the room when I was early in the 2nd trimester and spotting and no one else was around to go with me to the hospital.
Any modesty I thought I had was long gone after that.
Did FIL have a good view? Why didn't he stay upwind?
Better yet, why did he have to go in with you? There wasn't a waiting room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I survived a transvaginal u/s with my FIL in the room when I was early in the 2nd trimester and spotting and no one else was around to go with me to the hospital.
Any modesty I thought I had was long gone after that.
Did FIL have a good view? Why didn't he stay upwind?
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. It's really interesting because that thought has never ever crossed mind. I'm a would be FTM (trying and having issues). I guess I just think of doctors as not strangers? Also no one says you have to have DH there, that's a relatively new thing. My mom thinks is bizarre that husbands are now in the labor room so on that front you can do what's comfortable. DH can also be just at the front nex tot your head and not see anything below the waist if you want. From your post you seem generally not comfortable without clothes even for medical stuff?
Maybe look at it as everyone helping you do this super cool thing your body was made to do. If you're in a practice with multiple doctors then I would try to have at least one appointment with each during your pregnancy so they're not a stranger come delivery time. Sorry I'm not more helpful but I kindly suggest making this not something you worry about. No one in the labor room would judge you for anything they see.
Anonymous wrote:Think of it as good practice for when you have a toddler who can speak. Loudly. You'll be embarrassed constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one whose first thought re labor is -- it's going to be humiliating? FTM (obviously). I have months to adjust to this (and don't want an elective c section, nor will I consider a home birth), but the idea of having my legs wide open, having everyone see everything, being in pain on top of that (even with the epidural -- I can't believe you feel nothing though it would be great if that's true), and having all kinds of drs, nurses etc. in the room, holding my legs -- it just seems over the top humiliating. I realize there is no other option, but still . . . I'm not sure how women go from being full dressed all/most of the time to baring it all in front of strangers, while DH is standing there fully clothed just watching. Is it just that necessity or adrenaline or something takes over, or did you feel bothered or embarrassed when someone lifted a gown or stuck a hand down there etc? I had to get an EKG earlier this week and the nurse was taking her time with the leads and during that time the dr. walked in and started saying hello and I was embarrassed then -- small potatoes compared to labor/pushing etc. Thoughts?