Because I feel very anxious and panicky about a vaginal delivery, my husband and I have elected a c-section. It seems like the right choice for me as it's a more "controlled" environment, which I think I need mentally. Everyone seems so opinionated about it. Am I wrong for wanting a c-section?
Re: Am I wrong for electing a c-section?
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Multiples change things and an elective c/s at term is understandable. An elective c/s is inappropriate IMHO is when there is no medical reason and it's done early for the parents' convenience or because the parents are looking for the easy way out.
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Having had a vaginal delivery and a c section I can say that my c section was much, much more difficult. However I also think a lot of people with strong opinions are basing their opinions on a singleton pregnancy. With multiples it is a different ball game all together so if you and your doctors feel a c section is best I think it is valid.
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Good luck in whatever you decide.
But it was a very calm process, there wasn't any running or rushing or anything like the term emergency brings to mind
I have also heard of people planning for a csection but waiting to go into labor naturally first because of some of the benefits of early labor on the babies as well as not taking them earlier than you need too. That might be another option to consider