How to write a birth plan in a few easy steps

While nothing is ever guaranteed and decisions may change, a birth plan is still a crucial step toward having the kind of birth you want.

You should begin thinking about the type of birth you want as early as your second trimester, but it’s not necessary to write it down until you’re between 32 and 36 weeks pregnant.

What is a birth plan?

A birth plan is a simple way to communicate your preferences for the type of labor you want, what you want to happen in particular situations, and what you want to avoid before, during, and after your baby’s birth. You probably know what choices you’ll want to make during childbirth. Even so, it is nearly impossible to recall them while in labor or preparing for surgery. Writing down your wishes for your labor and delivery will assist you and others in preparing for your journey, as well as understanding the implications of any decisions you make.

Top tips to keep in mind

Consider your choices

What about pain relief?

After the birth

After-birth care for your baby

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