Hello,
I've given birth twice before, but the 3rd stage is a little hazy for me. Both times I have had a managed 3rd stage. I can't remember the first at all, and the second was 7 years ago.
I'm currently 35 weeks pregnant and looking into my birth plan. I'm planning a home birth (second one) and plan to give birth in the pool. All I can remember from my last birth was being rushed out of the pool, laying naked on my sofa, having the injection and the placenta coming out very easily. I have no recollection of where baby was during this time, or when the cord was cut.
So my main question. In a standard managed third stage, baby is born, injection is given and then what? Is the cord clamped and cut, baby taken away for weighing/assessing/whatever, and then the placenta delivered? Or is the placenta delivered whilst you're holding your baby and cord cut afterwards?
I know with a physiological third stage, the cord isn't cut until the placenta is out/stopped pulsating, but with a managed third stage, is the baby always taken away from you before delivering the placenta?
I would like cuddles and not to feel rushed with this one. I don't want to immediately have to leave the pool, hand the baby to someone else, deliver the placenta and then get to see her.
If none of this makes sense, I do apologise.