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runlikethewind
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c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Right now, both babies are in position to have a vaginal. I had a doctor's appt yesterday and he told me that my cervix was basically "gone" and I am a good 2cm dilated. So I know this will happen soon. Anyway, out of the 4 doctors in my practice, 2 have told me that should the babies stay this way, I will have the option of going vaginally and that they support whatever decision I make. The dr I saw yesterday was totally pushing a c-section on me and said that he has only done 3 vaginal twin deliveries in the past few years. OK, great....so my feeling is that if I do not go in the next few days, I will go by the weekend and this doctor told me he is on-call. I am sort of annoyed that he is basically making the decision - and to top it off, I know w/ my luck, he will be on-call when I go into labor, so I will not be comfortable choosing a vaginal; for one thing, he has not done many, and the other is that he does not seem supportive of the decision. Part of me just says maybe I should just do the c-section and be done, but the other part says why do surgery and have a longer recovery if I can avoid it? The only thing that scares me is having the first vaginally and having to have a c-section for the other. Is that pretty common??
If you have had a c-section, please share your experience.
Thanks and sorry so long....
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Posted 7/29/08 9:11 AM |
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
My doctor is pushing for a c section too...(i'm 22 weeks)
At first I wanted a vaginal birth but after doing some research I think that a c section is the safer way to go. I would hate to have baby A come out and then need a c section for baby B. There are also studies my doctor showed me that shows baby B can suffer during labor.
It's a personal choice and you just have to do what you feel is best
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Posted 7/29/08 11:24 AM |
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runlikethewind
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Posted by MrsGraz
My doctor is pushing for a c section too...(i'm 22 weeks)
At first I wanted a vaginal birth but after doing some research I think that a c section is the safer way to go. I would hate to have baby A come out and then need a c section for baby B. There are also studies my doctor showed me that shows baby B can suffer during labor.
It's a personal choice and you just have to do what you feel is best
Thanks for replying! As I said, I also have that same fear as you regarding the need to have a section for baby b. I guess I will have to see what happens - hoping that I get a different doctor when I go in and he can give me a more objective point of view than the one I saw yesterday.
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Posted 7/29/08 1:58 PM |
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boosh1002
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
I had a c-section only because I had to. Both my babies were breech. If they were both in position I totally would of went for a vaginal delivery.
For me personally my recovery was very painful. The day of the delivery I was in so much pain afterwards that I didnt even get to see the babies. It took me about 2 months for my body to get back to normal.
Good Luck in whatever you decide!!
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Posted 7/29/08 4:17 PM |
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
i had a c/s is was great. the healing was wonderful. my dr. didn't give me an option. I was very terrible with the c/s from the beginning.
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Posted 7/29/08 4:17 PM |
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MelissaMac
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Posted by dreambaby
Posted by MrsGraz
My doctor is pushing for a c section too...(i'm 22 weeks)
At first I wanted a vaginal birth but after doing some research I think that a c section is the safer way to go. I would hate to have baby A come out and then need a c section for baby B. There are also studies my doctor showed me that shows baby B can suffer during labor.
It's a personal choice and you just have to do what you feel is best
Thanks for replying! As I said, I also have that same fear as you regarding the need to have a section for baby b. I guess I will have to see what happens - hoping that I get a different doctor when I go in and he can give me a more objective point of view than the one I saw yesterday.
This is one of the reasons why I choose c-section.
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Posted 7/29/08 9:03 PM |
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Posted by boosh1002
I had a c-section only because I had to. Both my babies were breech. If they were both in position I totally would of went for a vaginal delivery.
For me personally my recovery was very painful. The day of the delivery I was in so much pain afterwards that I didnt even get to see the babies. It took me about 2 months for my body to get back to normal.
Good Luck in whatever you decide!!
I agree with christine - if my babies were in position i would have totally gone vaginal. One was breech and one was transverse.
My recovery was very painful as well, and i like to think i have a pretty high tolerence for pain.
I have also been thru a singleton vaginal delivery with my first child - which was no walk in the park (epidural was not in correctly!) - but the recovery was way easier.
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Posted 7/29/08 9:08 PM |
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BigB
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
I had a scheduled C/s. Both babies were breech and backwards!
However, my dr. was all for the c/s because she was afraid that if I delivered one, and then needed a c/s for the other....that just stinks! Also, I paid a lot of money to get pregnant, so she didn't want to risk anything.
My recovery was horrible. My incision opened up and I had to have a nurse come to the house every day for almost 2 weeks.
The flip side is that sex was a lot easier then a vaginal delivery!
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Posted 7/29/08 9:45 PM |
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Mine were both head down ready to go - I made it to 8 and wound up with a c-section. After hearing Baby A was sunny side up and Baby B had the cord wrapped around her neck I was glad I ended up with the c-section. Things have a way of working themselves out!
My recovery was awesome, I was out shopping the day after I got home, and cleaning my bathroom the following week. Now, I don't even remember that I had one.
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Posted 7/30/08 7:57 AM |
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runlikethewind
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Posted by FireIslandLove
Mine were both head down ready to go - I made it to 8 and wound up with a c-section. After hearing Baby A was sunny side up and Baby B had the cord wrapped around her neck I was glad I ended up with the c-section. Things have a way of working themselves out!
My recovery was awesome, I was out shopping the day after I got home, and cleaning my bathroom the following week. Now, I don't even remember that I had one.
Wow, if I knew that would be the outcome, I'd have no issues here
The thing with me, and I know this is going to sound selfish, is that I am normally so active and am dreading an 8 week recovery.
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Posted 7/30/08 9:20 AM |
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SweetTooth
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
When I spoke toone of my dr. about it he sounded like he was pushing for a c-section too. But my take on it is that it is my body and if it is safe to do so I am going to try for a vaginal delivery. Of course I have a long way to go to change my mind, but that is where I am for now!
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Posted 7/30/08 12:46 PM |
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Diane
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Both my boys were head down and never considered a c-section, but when i did push , they told me that i would be pushing in the OR because sometimes there can be complications with the second delivery. I actually had both naturally and was very happy I did...they were 2 hours apart which was the longest my Dr.s ever seen. I say, if they are in reday position, try going vaginally. If you are going to breastfeed it may be a better recovery
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Posted 7/30/08 1:52 PM |
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Michelle
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Mine were head down and my Dr wanted me to try for the vaginal delivery. I was induced for 3 days and nothing, so I had to have a c-section since one of my boys was not gaining enough weight at that point. I think it is silly that he is pushing a c-section on you. If they are head down and ready to go, I would try to have a vaginal delivery especially if 2 other Dr's agree with that.
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Posted 7/30/08 2:48 PM |
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pinky
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Mine were head down and the dr. was supportive of a vaginal delivery. I was induced and had both vaginally (12 mins apart). I would try for the vaginal birth. My recovery was pretty good.
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Posted 7/30/08 3:37 PM |
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Rlivings
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
I had no desire to even try for a vaginal birth. I elected for a C-Section from the start and have no regrets
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Posted 7/30/08 9:56 PM |
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
I had mine girls vaginally without an epi..they are 7 minutes apart.
They were both head down. I was told that you couldnt ask for a better position for twins to be in for a vaginal delivery...So I rolled with it. Very glad that I did b/c I was up and running within a few hours.
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Posted 7/31/08 8:25 AM |
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Ali1
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
I had a scheduled c-section and knew from the beginning (my boys shared the same placenta and had other issues). I had a great recovery from my c-section. I was walking around the floor the next day with pajamas on and went out shopping 3 days later to BRU. I was back to my old self 2 weeks later and I don't regret it for a minute.
I have friends and family who had much worse experiences with vaginal births and c-sections, so I think it really is random how you will recover. My sister scared the crap out of me because she had a bad c-section experience with her second. I had nothing of what she had.
So it's totally should be up to you how you feel.
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Posted 8/3/08 6:33 PM |
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marycpa
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
My twins were a c-section due to IUGR with one of the babies, however, they were in position the entire pregnancy. The Dr. didn't want to risk a natural delivery and stress out the baby with IUGR. I had my first son naturally and I recommend that kind of delivery if it is possible.
Good Luck!
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Posted 8/3/08 9:24 PM |
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runlikethewind
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Thanks for all the replies. Tomorrow is my drs appt, so I'm going to address it again. It's with the 4th dr in the practice, who I have never discussed it with (just to make things more complicated, LOL).
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Posted 8/4/08 8:57 AM |
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
Posted by pinky
Mine were head down and the dr. was supportive of a vaginal delivery. I was induced and had both vaginally (12 mins apart). I would try for the vaginal birth. My recovery was pretty good.
Similar experience here with the same practice of docs.
I so was hoping I would not have to have a c-section. I was worried about recovery. Both were vertex. Both born vaginally 3 minutes apart.
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Posted 8/4/08 9:11 PM |
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MEWF
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Re: c-section vs vaginal dilemma
my babies were head down too. i was really torn about what to do. i decided to have a c section. i thought it was wonderful and just had my 6 week pp check up today. all is well. i would do it again ( if i wanted more babies). i had a good experience and totally reccommend it for a twin delivery. i really didnt have any pain and recovery was fine. in 2 days i felt great and by the time i left the hosipital i felt like i hadnet even had surgurury. i am a little tender above my scar and occasionlay i would get a quick shooting pain but by the time i realized it was hurtign it was gone. it was nothing. i dont consider myself a person who deal with pain well. i debated this for months. do what you want but i HIGHLY reccommend the c section. i know people will disagree but everyone has to do what is best for them. this was wonderful. i did not want baby b to be in distress i did not want a vag and a section and i didnt want to be in labor for hours only to need a c section anyway. best of luck
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