First of all, I was going to post this in childbirth but it isn't very busy and thought I would get more responses in this topic. Please move if not allowed.
I'm an avid reader of the Baby Bumps sub on Reddit and noticed that a lot of the woman have birth plans prepared for the hospital. I know that in the US it is different - a lot of people pick and choose what they want to happen in labour. Some women type up massive lists of instructions and others simply make diagrams. A lot of effort goes into these! Most of the time the birth plan seems to go out of the window so I'm unsure if there's even any point.
Do the NHS offer an equivalent? We really want to start trying for a baby but are doing some research first!
P.S I've attached a birth plan I seen on baby bumps so you can see what I mean.
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user1467032004 · 15/08/2016 10:36
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