This thread is specifically for women on here who have raised children .... I need your advice. I have asked a few female friends this same question but they always paint a very rosy picture and I think they are sugarcoating things just to not stress me out. As some of you may know, I am due to have my first child in a couple months and I will be raising it alone. The father bailed, and I have no family around. If I stay in Ukraine (which depends on whether or not I can get a visa extension in the next week or so), the birth will be very different from what it would be like in the States (I think?). Maybe you guys can shed some light on this for me. Basically, as far as I understand, if you give birth in the States, the doctors can take the baby away for some time immediately after birth so that the mother can rest. Is that correct? So if you spend 19 hours in labor, for instance, you will still have a chance to sleep for a bit before taking the baby home. In Ukraine, there is no such system, and the doctors don't help with the baby - so if you spend 19 hours giving birth, you don't get a chance to rest and recover, there is no other room where the doctors can take the baby, you keep the baby with you in your little room straight from the get go. The idea of not having time to recover terrifies me, because I know that once I take the baby home, I will also not have time to recover, since there is no one around to help me at all. And then I will be entering into the most terrifying test of my life with no sleep and no recovery from the birth itself. (And yes, I do realize that having a newborn means I won't be able to sleep for more than a couple of hours at a time anyway, but I had really been counting on having time to recover after the birth.) Am I confused about how this all works? Can someone who's raised children tell me? I'd greatly appreciate it.