I don't know if any of you remember or not, but I had a low lying placenta. My OB wants to check one more time to see if it's moved, if it hasn't, then I have to have a c-section. He said at an earlier appointment that I was in the clear, but now he says he wants to check...so, naturally, I'm freaking out.
Anyway, my question: would you want to wait as long as possible to schedule your c-section in order to keep LO cooking for as long as possible, even if it meant risking going into labor naturally? Or let your doc pick a date, even if it meant you were only 37 or 38 weeks?
Re: If your doctor said a C-Section was necessary...
I am in your boat exactly. My placenta is low and I am having it checked again at 36 wks, if it hasn't moved then I will be scheduling a C-section. My Dr. told me that we will wait until 39 wks and I am comfortable with that. I would certainly voice your concerns for going even a few wks early, I did at my 24 wk appt/US and she helped ease my mind but discussing the process when the placenta placement prevents natural birth. Naturally, they must keep you safe by not having you go into labor but according my dr. they push first time mom's as long as they feel they can.
GL to you though! I hope your's moves!
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If the placenta is low you cannot go into labor in most cases anyway.
A c-section may be necessary for me (still being debated). If it turns out that one is necessary, it will be scheduled at 37 weeks.
If I need a c-section, it will be because my ulcerative colitis makes it dangerous for me to be in labor (possibility of bleeding out) so they will schedule it early to avoid the possibility of going into labor naturally.
If early labor won't be dangerous, I'd say to schedule it later so LO has time to cook.
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My OB said most insurance companies wont allow them to do it before 39 weeks unless it is medically necessary to do it earlier.
So mine is scheduled for 39w exactly.
I think both of you ladies make valid points. My OB wants my placenta to be 4 cm away. 2 u/s ago it measured at 3 cm (I didn't get a number at my last u/s). I think it'll depend exactly how far away it is. But I wil talk to him Thursday.
I think I'm going to try and go as long as possible just because it's good for Lily....but here's hoping that it's moved!
I would want to be 39 weeks. There has been a lot of recent research done on "late term preemies" born between 36-38 weeks and many have breathing issues, etc. I would definitely want to avoid any NICU time, especially because dates are never 100% accurate. What you think is a 37 weeker could very easily be a 36 weeker.
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Normally my doc does scheduled C-sections at 39 weeks.
Because of the issues we're having my OB and my perinatal don't want me to go into labor.
He still hasn't grown in two months and they're worried about what could go wrong in the labor process.
We're checking bi-weekly and doing another growth scan on Monday before we officially schedule my C-section.
They don't want to freak and go early at 37 weeks only to have NICU issues but they don't want to wait too long either.
As of yesterday their goal is now 38 weeks.
Keeping her in as long as possible is a good idea but also follow your doctor's advice. Most doctors don't WANT to take a baby too early and then have to send mom home alone.
I hate the uncertainty of waiting. At this point my doctor only has one day when she's on call at the NICU hospital in week 38.
So if we have to go early or I go into labor on my own and have to rush in and have a C with whoever, I'm scared of what could go wrong getting too many doctors involved.
i would wait as long as possible if you can, but i will say that having a c section after going into labor is not as easy as a scheduled one. and i mean that from studies, not from our perspective as people. Studies have shown that a scheduled c section is less prone to complication than a c section that is rushed or emergency from the perspective that your body is a calmer state. I don't know if I am saying it right so my apologies if I am being unclear.
That makes perfect sense. I feel reassured knowing that most doctors try and wait until 38 or 39 weeks. I don't have a history of early labor (I was induced with DS at 39w5d because I asked to be, not because I needed to be) so I'm personally not concerned about that. I'll ask my doctor for his opinion on Thursday and I'll fill you ladies in (because it seems that a few of you wanted to know)
Thanks again!