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ATTENDANTS I'd like the following people to be present during labor and/or birth: Partner: Friend/s: Relative/s: Doula: Children: AMENITIES I'd like to: Bring music Dim the lights Wear my own clothes during labor and delivery Take pictures and/or video during labor and delivery HOSPITAL ADMISSION & PROCEDURES I'd like the option of returning home if I'm not in active labor Once I'm admitted, I'd like: My partner to be allowed to stay with me at all times Only my practitioner, nurse, and guests to be present (i.e., no residents, medical students, or other hospital personnel) To wear my contact lenses, as long as I don't need a c-section To eat if I wish to To try to stay hydrated by drinking clear fluids instead of having an IV To have a heparin or saline lock To walk and move around as I choose OTHER INTERVENTIONS As long as the baby and I are doing fine, I'd like to: Have intermittent rather than continuous electronic fetal monitoring Be allowed to progress free of stringent time limitts and have my labor augmented only if necessary

LABOR PROPS If available, I'd like to try a: Birthing stool Birthing chair Squatting bar Birthing pool/tub I'd like to bring the following equipment with me: Birthing stool Beanbag chair Birthing pool/tub Other: PAIN RELIEF I'd like to try the following pain-management techniques: Acupressure Bath/shower Breathing techniques / distraction Hot / cold therapy Self-hypnosis Massage Medication Other: If I decide I want medical pain relief, I'd prefer: Regional analgesia (an epidural and/or spinal block) Systemic medication PUSHING When it's time to push, I'd like to: Do so instinctively Be coached on when to push and for how long Be allowed to progreess free of stringent time limits as long as my baby and I are doing fine

I'd like to try the following positions for pushing (and birth): Semi-reclining Side-lying position Squatting Hands and knees Whatever feels right at the time VAGINAL BIRTH During delivery, I'd like: To view the birth using a mirror To touch my baby's head as it crowns The room to be as quiet as possible To give birth without an episiotomy My partner to help "catch" our baby After birth, I'd like: To hold my baby right away, putting off any procedures that aren't urgent To breastfeed as soon as possible Not to get oxytocin (Pitocin) after I deliver the placenta unless it's necessary To wait until the umbilical cord stops pulsating before it's clamped and cut My partner to cut the umbilical cord C-SECTION If I have a c-section, I'd like: My partner present at all times during the operation The screen lowered a bit so I can see my baby being delivered The baby to be given to my partner as soon as he's dried, if appropriate To breastfeed my baby in the recovery room CORD BLOOD BANKING I'm planning to: Donate cord blood to a public bank Bank cord blood privately Neither

POSTPARTUM After delivery, I'd like: I'd like: All newborn procedures to take place in my presence My partner to stay with the baby at all ties if I can't be there To stay in a private room To have a cot provided for my partner 24-hour rooming-in with my baby My baby to room-in with me only when I'm awake My baby brought to me for feedings only To make my decision later depending on how I'm feeling My other children brought in to see me and meet the new baby as soon as possible after birth FEEDING ISSUES I plan to: Breastfeed exclusively Combine breastfeeding and formula-feeding fformula-feed exclusively Do not offer my baby: Formula Sugar water A pacifier DISCHARGE I'd like to: Be discharged from the hospital with my baby as soon as possible Stay at the hospital as long as possible Wait and see how I feel before deciding about the timing of hospital discharge