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So my doctor just called and informed me that I have an above average risk of the baby getting her shoulders stuck in the birth canal due to something about my bone structure and her size.
He WILL NOT attempt to use forcepts or a vacuum. If she does get stuck, we'll get immediately taken into an emergency C Section.
Or
I can just schedule the C Section now and avoid laboring for possibly hours and then having an emergency C Section.
I'm leaning to just scheduling the darn thing.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Re: Opting for a C-Section
Well. I think it has a lot to do with your view on medical intervention, natural birth, etc. Personally, for me, I would prefer a scheduled C-section to an emergency, and would schedule it if I know the risk was high.
Things to consider: longer recovery time, restrictions post-birth, possibility of infection...of course, these are all still chances you are taking trying to labor on your own.
I totally agree!!
I think if I knew I wouldn't be able to deliver I would rather have the scheduled C-section over an emergency C-section, but if there is a chance that I could deliver, I would want to at least try given the fact that recovery time is so much easier and less with the natural delivery over the CS.
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I agree with everyone else, also.
I like knowing the known, not the unknown.
At least knowing the c section is scheduled you have it in your back pocket.
Hmm, tricky. I'm in the same boat as you with regard to returning to work. So I wouldn't want all the extra pain and recovery from the C-section.
But then I totally get what Tupp is saying about the risks of having to get an emergency C-section. That being said, emergency c-sections happen every day. Every Day. I trust my doctor and medical facility to know when to make the decision and do it safely.
Unless he gave you hard numbers, like there is a 2% chance that she can come out via VBAC successfully, then I think that I'd want to try it on my own.
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That's a tough decision. Obviously that's not something I'll be facing anytime soon but I think I'm the kind of person who want want to try labor first because I'll always wonder if I could have done it later on. Maybe it's a silly reason but I'm hard headed like that. I also watched my SIL have c-section's with both of their kids. Recovery was not awesome.
Where does G stand on it all?
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Greg supports me in whatever decision I make, he doesn't really think it's his place to have an opinion on this one. PLUS, he's too lazy to do the research to make an informed decision, so he knows better than to just E-knee-Me-knee-My-knee-Mo it.