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Pregnancy, TTC and Infertility



Halfway There! - What to do next?

You've been eating healthy, staying fit, managing your newly-formed mood swings with finesse, and probably fought off nausea like a pro. You've made it through that first trimester, and now the real planning starts!

    Around 5 Months into Pregnancy...
  • Consider possible names for your child:
    Around 6 Months into Pregnancy...
  • Rehearse labor procedures
  • Discuss with baby's father or your coach:
    • Who you'd like to have at the hospital and at the house (if they're available)
    • Who to call after birth - list by priority - include hours it would be okay to call
    Around 7 Months into Pregnancy...
  • Plastic on bed (under sheet), in car, etc (in case water breaks - it breaks before labor in approx 15% of pregnancies...it's most likely to break, and result in a large amount of discharge, while lying down)
  • Take plastic with you on trips, etc.
  • Eat less, more often
  • After eating - sit up for approx 1 hour - may help to avoid heartburn
  • Wear supportive bra
  • Read to baby in womb
  • Play music for baby in womb
  • Stop riding bike (easy to lose balance)
  • Tour of hospital - birthing rooms, nursery, lounge, etc.
  • Explain to family and friends what kind of assistance you might like during labor and delivery, in hospital, and after getting home
  • Make arrangements to have your other kids, pets, plants, etc. taken care of when you go to hospital
  • Give your other children a doll to practice on
  • Let your other children help prepare for the new baby
  • Avoid having your other children go through big changes at same time new baby comes home i.e. changing from crib to a bed, changing rooms
    Around 8 Months into Pregnancy...
  • Wash pet toys in baby soap approx. 1 week before bringing baby home
  • Make arrangements with doctor and hospital regarding:
    • Admitting procedures?
    • Through Admissions Office during day?
    • Through Emergency Room at night?
    • What's needed for admission?
    • Pre-register - some hospitals let you do this online.
    • Enema?
    • Discuss what is done with the baby after birth:
    • Father cut cord?
    • Tests
    • Will Baby be taken to nursery right away?
    • Bean bag chair available?
    • Mirror for Mom to see birth?
    • Who can be present (i.e. husband, family members) if C-section is performed?
    • Scrub suit(s)?
    • Drinking and eating in labor/delivery room?
    • Fetal monitoring (i.e. heart)
    • How will contractions be monitored?
    • Pelvic exams
    • IV - In what cases would it be used?
    • Antibiotics (i.e. for prolapsed heart valve)
    • Options for induction of labor?
    • Epidural (or retain option of having epidural) - an epidural may slow down or even stop labor (contractions) - statistics indicate that you're more likely to have a C-section if you have an epidural (1/5 of births are C-section, which is considered very safe, but natural birth is considered safer) - an epidural results in almost no pain and reduces the chances of experiencing so much pain that it negatively influences your beginnings with your baby
    • Nubain or similar drug (takes the edge off)
    • Whether other medication(s) might be advisable, e.g., antibiotics for prolapsed heart valve
    • Administering synthetic hormones to speed up labor (i.e. if epidural slows it down)
    • Stay in one bed and one room for labor and delivery?
    • Positions for labor
    • Drinking and eating in labor/delivery room?
    • Episiotomy
    • Forceps?
    • Suction device?
    • Alternative birthing procedures i.e. LeBoyer, water immersion?
    • Rooming in? Is baby allowed to sleep in mom's room?
    • Early discharge policy?
  • Pediatricians:
    • Recommendations?
    • Will hospital call pediatrician at appropriate time?
    • Visiting hours?
  • Make arrangements for pediatric care
  • Schedule consult(s) with pediatrician(s) about:
    • Breast-feeding - it may help protect against diarrhea
    • Vaccinations
  • Pack things to take to hospital





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