Thursday, December 2, 2010

The Ins and Outs of Having a Child in the Delivery Room: Answering some reader questions

For those who have shown interest in further details regarding having my first son in the delivery room for my second, I'd like to share a bit more.

To begin, I knew this was something I wanted before even having children. It is how I was raised and what I felt was appropriate for my kids as well. Birth was never something taboo in my family and I understood utero development and birth from a young age. As soon as we found out I was pregnant with my second son I began teaching my first son (2 years) about the baby growing in my stomach. I used a fabulous book "A Child is Born" to show him his brother's fetal development because it has some of the most amazing in-utero photos. I explained to him that I would have to push his brother out and while I didn't go into extreme detail, he was more than willing to accept this. He had a real understanding of the fact that his brother was in my stomach and he talked to him often in my stomach and rubbed my stomach where he felt his head or feet bumping around. He often told people how I was going to push out his little brother and then he'd meet him. I was glad because it was very clear that he had as much prep as possible for someone his age.

I had a troubled pregnancy with both my boys, but one of the good things that came out of it was that my first son was able to go to my frequent ultrasounds and see his brother. I think this, in addition to us sharing with him constantly, really prepped him and made it real. I told my son the basics of what would happen when I went into labor--how I'd be in some pain but be ok, that I would push his brother out and then we'd meet our new little guy. Despite a bad pregnancy and emergency situation during the birth of my first, I knew I handled labor well. I'm not a screamer and even with normal pain I tend to be silent, so I knew I wouldn't upset my son in that way if he was in the room. However, because of the situation we had with my first we had a backup plan to have my mother in-law take my son out of the delivery room if things began to deteriorate at any point. This was our "escape plan" so to speak just in case. I suggest every mother who wants to have their kid or kids in the delivery room has this. Whether or not you've had good labors, you just don't know and there are certain things you probably don't want your children to witness that would upset them.

Delivery night came, we went in and I labored through the night. I had packed not only a bag for myself, but a bag for my son full of pjs, a change of clothes, activities, treats (m&m minis for example, something he doesn't usually get but which were such a treat), crayons, slippers,etc. When packing stuff like this for your child just make sure that whatever you pack and plan to bring back home can be washed in the washing machine. If your son or daughter has a favorite stuffed animal (my son has 2 bears) make sure you can wash them right after. As you know hospitals are breeding grounds for all sorts of nasty things and you don't want to bring that back into your home.

I was hooked up to IVs (as shown in the book) for antibiotics (I have a heart condition). The morning after I went into labor very fast and basically went from 6 cm to 10cm in 10 minutes! Very fast. My son saw everything during labor. Things went so quickly my OB barely skidded into the room to catch my son because my unwilling (and truthfully awful) nurse did not want to actually deliver my son and be liable if what happened with my first happened with my second. I didn't scream or cry during labor, but my son definitely knew I was in pain. When they finally let me push my second son was almost crowning and my first son saw this. He wasn't phased and seemed  a bit anxious about me but definitely interested. He asked while I was pushing if he could hold my hand (also in my story) and I told him it was fine. He held my hand the hole time and I pushed a few times and my second son was born. My first son saw him as he was delivered, saw him when they laid him on my chest right after and watched as they cleaned him up and took his vitals before wrapping him and giving him back to me. He was never upset by it and he was so glad to be a part of it.

Do I think this situation is the right choice for everyone? No. Not everyone would feel comfortable having their child/children in the delivery room and obviously if you're not comfortable they won't be. Do I think it's possible to prepare your child for it so that you can avoid the possible shock of having them watch? Definitely. I think the preparation is absolutely KEY!  Having been a child exposed to birth this way and having raised my first son this way I can honestly say if done right, you can most likely be successful. I remember my mom had complications with one of my siblings (I am the eldest of 8) and we were immediately taken out of the room and left with the backup person. I was scared, but given the complications it was good that we weren't there to watch. If you are willing to do the prep work with your child and you really want your child to experience the birth of their sibling, I really suggest doing it! It is the most beautiful experience and it's one you and they will never forget.

If you want your child in the room but don't necessarily want them to "see it all", work around that. Have a plan. Keep their backs to everything, keep them at the head of your bed, etc. Your birth plan should be everything YOU want it to be for you and your family. Obviously, I'm not incredibly shy in regards to labor as I had my son, husband, mother and mother-in-law int he delivery room. This was very important to both sides of the family as my mother is obviously my mom and my mother-in-law is a doolah so both are experienced in birth and view it a certain way.

Feel yourself out for what you really want and make it work. Not all OB's will allow you to have more than a spouse or parent in the delivery room. Mine had a 2-person rule, but I expressed from our initial meeting when I was pregnant with my first my desires for who I wanted in the room and she agreed to allow it if things went smoothly. Given the way I handle labor and the way those who attended handled themselves, I was able to get away with it. If your OB doesn't agree and it's something you really, really want consider finding someone who will allow it. You don't want to have regrets if it's something you feel strongly about. If you have any questions regarding my book or having a child in the delivery room feel free to email me directly at contact@doriamurphy.com.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Mishief of the Murphy Brothers now on sale at amazon.com!

Mischief of the Murphy Brothers is now officially on sale at Amazon.com! Click Here.

Purchase your copy today and share the journey as one boy prepares for the birth of his brother, seeing him for the first time in the delivery room!

I look forward to hearing your feedback.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Mischief of the Murphy Brothers: Seamus' Brother Liam is Born is now AVAILABLE!

Hello all!

Mischief of the Murphy Brothers: Seamus' Brother Liam is Born has been published and is now officially available for purchase! It will be on Amazon.com shortly, however, if you just can't wait and need to get your copy now you can purchase it HERE!

I look forward to sharing it with you and I'd love to hear your feedback :)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

New Publishing Date!

Update: The Mischief of the Murphy Brothers has been rescheduled for a release date of November 3rd!  Just in time for the holidays!


Stay tuned and consider purchasing this book as a gift this holiday season!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Eco-friendly children's play sets and furniture!

My husband has been working with his hands . . . forever!  So it's no wonder he found he really enjoyed carpentry when he worked at a custom barn buildling company years ago.  Since then, we have been dreaming up different projects and one in particular made a great deal of sense and came to fruition!  Little Murphys, named after the little mischief makers in our life, was created and recently launched online.

After a great deal of research, planning and splinters, Little Murphys first design became a reality - Kiddie Kitchens!  Our kitchens are completely eco-friendly, safe and built to be both functional and durable.  One of the major gripes I personally had and heard from other moms over and over again, was the design.  They were either too short, too tippy, not really eco-friendly, to smally or awkwardly built.  When my husband and I created the design for our Kiddie Kitchen, we took all of these factors into account and built the play kitchen around our children in every possible way.  As parents, we understood the concerns and desires most other parents perseverate on when it comes to play kitchens for their kids.  From the old growth pine used to build them to the VOC-free, chemical-free milk paint used to paint the details, our Kiddie Kitchens will delight both you and your little ones.

We are so pleased with our Kiddie Kitchens and they have in turn been met with some really great praise!  Our other pretend play furniture pieces will be featured on our site by the end of June.  We are really looking forward to sharing our kids play sets and children's furniture with you and your little ones.

For more information on Little Murphys or to purchase a Kiddie Kitchen, view our web site here: http://www.littlemurphys.com/

New Release Date!

Update: I just received confirmation that "The Mischief of the Murphy Brothers: Seamus' Brother Liam is Born" will be released earlier than originally scheduled. The new release date is June 2010!

It's fast approaching so stay tuned:)

Monday, April 26, 2010

For moms who like to shop online!

If you're a mom who likes to shop online and save yourself the headache of dragging your little ones from store to store, Ebates is a site you need to know about!  It was founded by two Deputy District Attorneys that used to prosecute online fraud and identity theft.  Now, they've started a site that referrs online shoppers to web sites and rather that keeping the commission they receive for the referral, you actually get to earn some of it for yourself!  3% in fact!  You can either receive a check or funds to your Paypal quarterly.  A lot of moms I know really like this program so I decided to try it as well and I have to say it's great!

The best part is just about every site imaginable is on the list of sites you can earn back through!

Give it a try: Click here for Ebates