I've only ever had csections, so I'm not much help. I will tell you by my fourth baby I wanted so badly to have a baby vaginally , because it's something I never got to experience and now I never will.
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November 7th, 2017, 02:54 PM #61Jennifer [Mommy2apples]For This Little
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She absolutely completes our family!
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November 7th, 2017, 03:04 PM #62
Sky I've never had a c section but I do know I've been induced twice and labored myself twice and all turned out fine. I also feel like my recovery time was nothing since I Labor so easily. I tore a little with ds4 because of his position but for the most part hardly even sore. It sounds like maybe this ob would be on top of things more than your last and baby just wasn't ready to come yet. Also I think once you have two c sections you get less of an option to go back and forth so it really is your decision at this point lol no help sorry
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November 7th, 2017, 03:36 PM #63
For those in the facebook group Shannshaff posted a pic and update yesterday
Skyblue I would have loved the option of a vbac for my second. I had a hard time coming to terms with the fact I will never experience natural childbirth. It still is a sore point with me and one I try to not dwell on. I stopped watching pregnancy and labour reality shows because it upsets me that much. However, everyone is different and if you're comfortable with going straight to a c-section then do so. At the end of the day all that matters is you and bub are safe and happy so go with your gut. There's no point in trying for a vbac if you're really not wanting to, don't put yourself through the stress of feeling pressured one way or the other. Make the decision that best suits you and don't look back xxoo
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November 7th, 2017, 03:50 PM #64
Pbn did she delete? I never seen it [emoji22].
🤢 I just ate four pieces of Halloween candy and now want to barf
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November 7th, 2017, 03:52 PM #65
Ash its under the post about checking everytime I see a facebook notification if its her. Will be at the top of the page as last commented on post
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November 7th, 2017, 03:52 PM #66
By under I mean in the comments sorry!
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November 7th, 2017, 03:53 PM #67Dream Vet
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Thankyou ladies.
Pbn - I first went back to fb to see Shannshaff’s baby. Such a cute boy.
I never thought that Vaginal birth will ever be an option before my OB asked me. I tried to go for vaginal with dd though I was scared to death thinking about a tear and pain and cried when they wanted to do a c-section. I know the recovery is quick with vaginal than a c-sec so knowing that I have that option and turning that down sounds irrational to me. And at the same time, I feel that would it be better to just do the c-sec? I am so torn and not able to decide and I tried so hard for OB to just help me get to a decision but that didn’t work out either. [emoji52]
I am also thinking to see how big is the baby at 36 weeks and see what OB has to say about that.
I asked her that people say that gd babies are big but she said not when you are diet controlled [emoji849]. What would you do?
Ash - That’s a good point that may be the baby wasn’t ready to come out last time. As soon as the OB on call suggested to go for a c-section since the contractions were at the peak, he said ok because he was scared for both me and the baby.
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November 7th, 2017, 03:55 PM #68
Found it.
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November 7th, 2017, 03:57 PM #69
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Sky honestly I wouldn't worry about the gd for delivery. Since cali has lower numbers for their standard. 130 is the number mine go by and I failed my first test last two pregnancies and this pregnancy my numbers were 125 and I still haven't had a baby over 6lb 13oz the other three were in the 5s
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November 7th, 2017, 04:01 PM #70Dream Vet
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Ash - Ya, Ca is so strict. I hate it when I get this answer from my nutritionist every time I ask her that other members in my gd group have different target readings than mine. I have only gained 4 pounds so far in almost 27 weeks. I am not even buying clothes for the baby since I am so unsure how big the baby will be. My dd was 7 pounds and 3 ounce.
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