hi! I have 4 children. All natural childbirth, no meds:)! You can too!
When I had my second baby, at a birthing center, on a Sunday in October in Oregon(in a beautiful vintage home 2 blocks from the hospital) our daughter was there. (And we did wake her in the middle of the night, because she wanted to be there more than anything!)She was 4 at the time, and very interested in the whole process. We watched birthing videos, looked at books, talked about everything related to the birth at her level. My mother-in-law was assigned to care for her, and took her on nature walks, and in general stayed with her through some of the less interesting parts of labor. My daughter "checked on me", to see how things were going periodically, and then was there during the birth, sitting in a chair with my m-i-l. My mom was there to support my husband and I, and of course the midwive was there for us as well! It was a great experience.
Having someone for your child like you are planning is great because then if for some reason there is an emergency or if things are frightening for your child they have the option of leaving the room or the hospital and doing something else for a little while.
For my third, here in Illinois, I had a home birth, and and we had the doctor and nurse, and then asked my sister-in-law to help with the older two. She took them out to dinner and then watched Mary Poppins with them in the basement. They were welcome to be there, but chose to just hang out together, and then cheered when they heard the news!I thought my daughter would have wanted to be there for my third's birth, but she didn't feel the need, and that was fine. It was just nice to know they were close by, and could celebrate the birth of our daughter with us!
My 4th was born at the hospital (Evanston), we had just moved here at the beginning of my pregnancy, and the house didn't feel like a good choice for me, no family around either, so... our 3 children went and stayed together overnight at a friend's house right before we left for the hospital. Our baby girl was born at 4:21 am, so it was comforting for me to know the older babes were together and being taken care of, and I didn't have to worry about them! I kept in touch with them by phone, and called them at a reasonable time in the morning with the news.
So, I hope that gives you some idea of how things were for me. It's good just to be flexible, go with the flow, and if for some reason, your older one isn't there(it's late, they were scared, needed food or a nap, didn't want to be there, and so on!)then that's ok too!
I hope everything goes well for you!
Best wishes for a speedy and healthy delivery!
gretchen