I delivered my last in the OR. He was my VBAC, but also a 30 weeker. That was because the resuscitation room was right across the hall from the OR and he was expected to have breathing issues though. Not for any other reason.
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I delivered my last in the OR. He was my VBAC, but also a 30 weeker. That was because the resuscitation room was right across the hall from the OR and he was expected to have breathing issues though. Not for any other reason.
Eek! 30 weeks... glad it all turned out well!
🙏 for a healthy 🌈 🚼 We're having a girl! 🎀👗
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My placenta is def posterior, so it's not the placenta. It may just be that this baby is quieter. And given its baby number four, that can't be a bad thing. And yeah I think from the nub that we are having a girl, but we are team green.
Two girls and one boy, due October 16
Are you having a vbac lala? I've had one c/s and two homebirths since then. Same as you tho, I'd do whatever it took to have a healthy baby, like any mum would I think. We are all just different in the way we assess risk and what we think is risky etc. but that's cool, we all have to live with our choices and no one else's so I support every mother to make the choices for her and her family. I probably write the last as a caveat, because people are often critical of women who homebirth after a c/s and so that's me being a tad defensive of my choices which I know are different to a lot of other women. It's all good tho.
Two girls and one boy, due October 16
I was actually planning a hbac after my first, even found a midwife dispite the fact it was illegal in the state I lived in. Then we moved and I got preg (finally! ) and nearest midwife was over an hour away. So, no judgement from me. But you are right... there is a strong stigma.
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I just feel for you two that you don't have a choice. I'm all for women choosing a c/s for their own health, for their babies health, whatever. But I object to hospitals removing choice from women. It's not their uterus which has to be cut and they don't consider the long term risks associated with placenta acreta and increta that is killing so many mums these days because of multiple c/s.
My stand on it, is if it's your body, you get to choose. That's pretty much my stand on everything to do with women's bodies, reproduction. Your body, your choice. Don't have a vagina or uterus, stop commenting on reproductive rights etc. and if it's not your body, you don't get to choose what happens to it.
Two girls and one boy, due October 16
I wholeheartedly agree with this. I have never had a c-section. I've been very lucky in that I've given birth naturally at a birth center both times with no medical interventions and like I said, if I'm being honest. the medical intervention scares me quite a bit so as usual I am hoping for a fast, easy uncomplicated labor and delivery and a healthy baby!