Birth Plan Creator

February 19th, 2013

We all know just how important it is to have a birth plan ready for the day you go into labor.  Making decisions in advance alleviates any surprises. Of course, you must pre-plan banking your baby’s cord blood. Make sure you have packed the kits you’ve received and any instructions that are necessary. Sheknows.com has put together a comprehensive birth plan creator, so you won’t forget a thing!! Once you’ve completed the questionnaire all you have to do it print it out and put it in your hospital bag. Follow the link to a great birth plan!!

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  • 1. Cord Blood News » W&hellip  |  July 13th, 2011 at 3:25 pm

    [...] banking isn’t routine in hospital or home deliveries — it’s a procedure you have to choose and plan for beforehand, so be sure to consider your decision carefully before delivery [...]

  • 2. Cord Blood News » I&hellip  |  September 21st, 2011 at 11:41 am

    [...] for your baby’s arrival can be  daunting. Be sure to talk to your SO about birth plans, cord blood banking, and general  parenting.  Communicating with each other  is the best way to [...]

  • 3. Cord Blood News » B&hellip  |  March 10th, 2012 at 1:51 pm

    [...] with all the offerings of modern obstetrical technology (but one that still manages to accommodate your birth plan wishes, as most do these days). Or whether home’s where your heart is — and where [...]

  • 4. Cord Blood News » P&hellip  |  April 25th, 2012 at 11:48 am

    [...] LO gets here. Besides all the baby preparing you will need to do, such as the checklists,  the birth plan, etc, you need to plan for a day just for you. It might be filled with pampering, or shopping or a [...]

  • 5. Cord Blood News » C&hellip  |  May 16th, 2012 at 4:37 pm

    [...] discussions’ with your other half. They might include baby names, a few for each gender, birth plan, and where to bank your baby’s cord blood. Do your research beforehand so that you are [...]


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