When Hannah Hayes of Chicago, Ill., was two weeks past her due date, the obstetrician told her it was time to check into the hospital. Many women would breathe a sigh of relief that their pregnancy was ending. But for Hayes, hospital admission meant extra anxiety.
"I cried all that day and all the next. I knew I'd never sleep and kept saying over and over, 'I can't stay here. I hate it, I hate it,'" she recalls.
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Whether it was a traumatic childhood experience or even the death of a loved one, hospitals can produce all sorts of emotions. If you find the delivery day trip to the hospital more than a little unnerving, Karen Kohls, a certified doula in Madison, Wis. offers these tips and tricks to get through the biggest day of your life.
"We only had 45 minutes before the birth," she says.
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