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What happens if the pregnant woman does not complete a birth plan?

By Silvia Azaña Gutiérrez B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologist).
Last Update: 11/16/2023

If the pregnant woman has not previously completed a birth plan, she will have to make decisions and express her preferences to the health personnel at the moment of delivery, which may be made difficult by the situation she is experiencing.

Therefore, it is advisable to be informed of all the available options, to assess, decide and communicate preferences through the birth plan prior to this moment. This also helps the woman to learn about the birth process and to participate actively.

 Silvia Azaña Gutiérrez
Silvia Azaña Gutiérrez
B.Sc., M.Sc.
Embryologist
Graduate in Health Biology from the University of Alcalá and specialized in Clinical Genetics from the same university. Master in Assisted Reproduction by the University of Valencia in collaboration with IVI clinics.
License: 3435-CV
Embryologist. Graduate in Health Biology from the University of Alcalá and specialized in Clinical Genetics from the same university. Master in Assisted Reproduction by the University of Valencia in collaboration with IVI clinics. License: 3435-CV.