By SUMMER LAND
Ever since I was little, I’ve wanted to be a mum. I used to watch Father of the Bride Part II and daydream about the day that I’d be rushing in a car with my husband to the hospital. We’d get there just in time for my water to break while checking in and within minutes I’d be on a hospital bed pushing. A doctor would announce, “It’s a girl!” and we’d all live happily ever after.
In reality, my birthing experience was nothing like the movie version. I’m not saying it was better or worse. I’m just saying it was different and that I wish someone had told me the other ways it could have played out. Below I’ve outlined the movie version vs reality so that if you find yourself with a tiny human trying to exit through your vagina – you’ll know what to really expect.
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Movie Version: Your water breaks while browsing at a Farmer’s Market.
Reality: You will experience some light cramping which your doctor will tell you to ignore until you’re having full-blown contractions. This could take days.
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Movie Version: You’ll be in a bright hospital room wallpapered with pictures of babies and happy families that had delivered there before. Doctors and nurses will flutter about.
Reality: You’ll be in a dimly lit room. Apparently it is instinctive to go to a dark safe place to have a baby. Hence the “mood lighting.” Since you’ve forgotten to bring your birth playlist, you’ll most likely listen to Mama Mia (the movie) on your mom’s Kindle Fire. Twice.