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sonne
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Topic: elect. C-sect after assisted vd Posted: 10 June 2010 at 1:13pm |
Hi, just wondering whether anyone else was thinking about or had an elective C-section after a first traumatic assisted birth ?What were your thoughts and experiences? Also if you live in Auckland to which Ob/practice did you go to get one? Any recommendations?
Thanks for your time!!!
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Kellz
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Posted: 10 June 2010 at 2:40pm |
I had a traumatic first birth that ended in vontousse deivery, with complications for both me and baby.
I did think about wanting an elective cs on mental health grounds with #2, but decided to go the natural way instead.
Did lots of research and put a lot of time and effort into preparing for the birth I wanted. Had an awesome, 100% natural birth 5 months ago with #2. Was very almost a planned homebirth but transferred an hr beofre he was born as there was muconium in waters, so became safer for him to be born in hospital and to stay 24 hrs post for monitoring.
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mumoftwins
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Posted: 10 June 2010 at 7:49pm |
A family member had an elective after 2 fairly traumatic VB's. First baby was posterior and required forceps...Mum ended up with 3rd tearing. 2nd baby was a surprise 10lb'er, and ended up with shoulder dystocia, the lovely water birth turned into an emergency with people running down the corridor to the room, mum on the floor with 5 people pumping her tummy and legs to try and free babies shoulders!
Baby was in NICU for the night but both mum and baby were fine.
When number 3 was on the way, there was a discussion with an OB on whether to have a VB......with the possibility of another big baby and repeat of birth #2. She was given the option of an elective c-section, which she did end up having.
I think it depends on what happened during your previous birth/s and the likelihood of a repeat of that.
Have a chat to your midwife, see if she will refer you to an OB for a chat about your options.
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Kellz
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Posted: 10 June 2010 at 9:25pm |
I had shoulder distocia with #2. I was standing and leaning over the bed pushing, so when the realised his shoulder was stuck, I just had to get on the bed, so the midwife cos push on my stomach, and out he came. Was fine.
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sonne
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Posted: 10 June 2010 at 10:02pm |
I was an induction, 35 hr labour, with posterior 9lb 7 oz baby, ventouse, epiosotomy, 2&3 deg. tearing. Stayed a week in hospital, recovery took 3 months in which time we had bf issues, jaundice and full on reflux. Had to see a gynocologist as well who recommended i see an OB next pregnancy regarding tearing and given family history of inductions and big babies. I saw two different MW but one told me that second births are different, baby wont be as big etc. and the next one told me my chances of having a similar birth is very high. Saw two OB's who both recommended an elective Caesarean. The thing is i don't know what Caesarean are like since i never had one and am not sure i want a natural birth atm. Wanted to know whether someone has been through that and found the elective easier than the assisted birth especially in terms of recovery time? I have been reading up on the internet as well but find most research either pro-natural or pro-medical and it is hard to find unbiased neutral information regarding this issue.
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JoJames
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Posted: 11 June 2010 at 8:56am |
My SIL had a very traumatic first, with 3 & 4 degree tearing and a broken tail bone and a really hard recovery, and had an elective for her second and she loved it, she found the recovery really easy and was very happy with it she said it was way easier than her first birth. I think she was scared that her 2nd birth would be the same as the first so her MW just made an appt with an ob at the hospital (Waikato) and he happily agreed for her to have an elective. Good Luck
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fire_engine
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Posted: 11 June 2010 at 12:59pm |
Try PMing Arohanui - from memory, she had a traumatic #1 and elective c with #2 and found the recovery way easier with the elective c.
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Posted: 13 June 2010 at 12:57pm |
Thanks, i will try and get in touch with her and see what her thoughts are :P)
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