How many people you are allowed in the delivery room is very much dependent on the hospital you are giving birth in, usually people would have 1 or 2 friends present. The nurses and doctors primary desire however is for the mother to be comfortable and happy and calm. It is best to ask your midwife how many your chosen hospital allows when writing your birth plan.
Other than whom ever is giving birth, and not counting medical staff, generally 2.
How about 4
Depends on the room you get.
When i had my babies my mom was the only one in the room. I was allowed two people. No filming of the birth. I know of others that the whole family was in the room with filming allowed. It all depends on the Doctor and what they like and don't like. Jennifer Bowerman Independent Scentsy Consultant Http://www.pleasantcents.scentsy.us
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Nurses in the delivery room are called delivery nurses or labor and delivery nurses. They are also sometimes referred to as delivery room nurses.
yes they be allowed
The answer will vary from one country to another.
The most typical day in the delivery room is usually 6 hr
When I had my babies, they let me have one person in the operating room when they did my c-section. It's not like a vaginal delivery, which takes place in a birthing room. A C-section is a surgery and is performed in a sterile operating room, which is why they can't let several people in.
The delivery room is a place in hospitals etc, used for the deliveries of babies under the supervision of medical staff.
When you prepare a room service order for delivery, you have to have the correct room number. It is also essential to have the order correct.
Labour room is where you go before the birth (e.g. having contractions) and before you're dialated enough to go to the delivery room. The delivery room is where you give birth to the baby when you have dialated enough to push the baby out of yo vagina.
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