For reference- this is my son around that time frame. Does he look like he needs to go on a diet to any of you?
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For reference- this is my son around that time frame. Does he look like he needs to go on a diet to any of you?
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I'd love to and based on ACOG guidelines I qualify as I had a VBAC between my two cesareans (first loss) and my OB isn't opposed BUT the hospital where he has privileges has a policy banning trial of labor after 2 cesareans so we can't even try. It's ok. I've made my peace with it and although I miss the fact that I'll never get to wonder "is this it?? Is it time?" and the excitement that comes with that I kinda like the fact that we can plan it so that DH can be there. Last time they lowered the curtain so I could actually see my son pulled out (then they put it back up) which was nice and I am going to see if they will do the same again this time. Seeing him pulled out made it feel more like a birth than a surgery and I will always have that memory :) I got to be among the first to see him instead of the last like I was with my first (they knocked me out and the pain killers kept me practically unconscious all day long. I didn't get to see him until he was about 12 hours old and I didn't get to hold him until he was a day old. Honestly, given the fact that the sooner baby is out the sooner I'll feel safe I don't know, if given the option that I wouldn't go ahead with the cesarean anyway. They can deliver me as soon as I am term via cesarean, but I could end up going over due if I have to wait to labor adding up to 3 weeks to my worry and anxiety. The idea of vaginal birth is a nice dream but the security of having baby safely in my arms as soon as possible far outweighs a dream.
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I just read an article recently about how they have clear drapes for c-sections now so you can see what's going on. I don't know how widespread their use is though.
I think I'm leaning toward having a c-section with the twins even if they end up in a good position to deliver vaginally. I think I'll worry too much that domething is going to happen to one or both of them during labor otherwise. I need to do more research still. My doctor is very pro VBAC and I've had a VBAC already. He prefers that route if things are favorable for it. With a singleton I'm fine with it. I'm just so anxious about delivering the twins safely. I've been having nagging thoughts lately that something goes seriously wrong.
Yes. He was 6 months old and his ped demanded he be put on a diet.
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Go with your gut and docs advice but maybe you could deliver in the OR that way if there is an issue you are already there? Just a thought, but do what feels right.
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