That was why I seriously considered an elective C. It happened to two of my friends, and I did not want to risk going through both. I agree that I would want to have a second baby the same way -- now that the bits have been through it once, I would hate to have the ab scar too!Date: 1/9/2009 2:09:00 PM
Author: Burk
Robbie, I didn''t read the article carefully because I had seen the story on our local news. Very interesting!
Tacori~My worst fear was that I''d push and push and then have to have a c-section, therefore basically having to go through both! I agree, hopefully I''m able to have them all the same way, which will now be vaginally.
Date: 1/9/2009 9:36:50 PM
Author: lauralu
Surgery and Recovery was better, but same issues. They take your baby away soon after while drs stitch you back up and take you to recovery until you can go to your room to be reunited with your baby. Daddy and baby bond while mommy is in recovery.
I hated that part..........I support and very well understand the whole concept of a healthy baby and mom outcome is the only option. However, after experiencing that initial bonding after having DD#1 and how she stayed with me, in my arms fully from the moment she came out....I feel the c-sections in that aspect were sad for me.
Mine was an emergency, after a long and ultimately pointless labour! Honestly, I think I'd still be in labour if my midwife hadn't called a halt and got the surgical team in. I planned a waterbirth in a midwife led clinic, home the same day, no drugs etc. Hmm. Well, it didn't happen. I really didn't want a section, so the consultant agreed to try inducing me first, but that didn't work, so there was no choice and my baby's heartbeat was starting to slow with the contractions, so it had to be a c-section, straight away.Date: 1/9/2009 10:02:57 PM
Author: neatfreak
Date: 1/9/2009 9:36:50 PM
Author: lauralu
Surgery and Recovery was better, but same issues. They take your baby away soon after while drs stitch you back up and take you to recovery until you can go to your room to be reunited with your baby. Daddy and baby bond while mommy is in recovery.
I hated that part..........I support and very well understand the whole concept of a healthy baby and mom outcome is the only option. However, after experiencing that initial bonding after having DD#1 and how she stayed with me, in my arms fully from the moment she came out....I feel the c-sections in that aspect were sad for me.
After hearing about everyone else have this experience with their c-sections I wonder if it was because mine was scheduled or because my hospital is very pro-baby/mom bonding that I was allowed to have DH and the babies in the recovery room with me and even in the surgical suite while they stitched me up. Interesting for sure...now I am curious! I am going to ask my OB at my 6 week postpartum visit in a few weeks...
My hips are for sure bigger than they were pre-baby and I had a vaginal delivery. I can only squeeze into one pair of pre-baby jeans and none of my pre-baby work pants. I''ve lost all but about 5lbs of pregnancy weight.Date: 1/9/2009 12:20:18 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
My father kept telling me to have a c-sec instead to preserve my figureHe said with a VB the hips actually pop out slightly during delivery. I tend to believe him b/c he is the smartest person I ever met and is in the medical profession. Still...NOT enough reason for me to want one.
I also wanted to say that just b/c you have a VB does not mean there will be no complications. I was in the hospital for 5 days with a VB. I believe they charged my insurance close to $30,000. Of course it was paid for. B/c of meconium (sp?) in my water I also did not get to hold my daughter right away (with a VB). Nor did DH cut the cord. She was sent into the corner with the NICU. I briefly held her when they were done but she was sent to the nursery for observation and a bath quite quickly. My point is L&D is unpredictable no matter *HOW* you give birth.
You need to do what is best for you and your child. Good luck finding a doctor!
Date: 1/10/2009 10:52:00 PM
Author: Burk
I don''t really think my hips are any wider. Most of my pre-preggo clothes fit 4 weeks after giving birth. I delivered vaginally. Every woman is different. I, like Jas12, would actually like it if they were since I have a pretty boyish figure-no curves.