This is my third pregnancy but no babies yet. I had two triploid pregnancies that ended in D&C's after the second trimester.
Before we found out about the first triploid pregnancy, my doctor said that he would schedule us for a c-section (mind you I was only 12 weeks at the time, and my first time seeing him) because it would be "easiest" for him and less stress on the baby.
The second pregnancy, we switched hospitals all together, and they suggested that they would induce me at exactly 40 weeks (again, first visit with this pregnancy) and perform a c-section if needed.
Now, onto the third, and we have a healthy baby this time around, but I am extremely skeptical of almost all OBs and their "schedules." Has anyone else read up on the effects of inducing labor, the effects of pitocin causing intolerable contractions, which leads to epidurals...often slowing the progression of labor and the ultimate path to a c-section?
Don't get me wrong... I take Tylenol when I have a headache, and see the doctor when I feel icky, but this all just seems so strange to me. I have been reading a few books and was just curious on opinions of other moms-to-be!!!
Re: Natural Birth?
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First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
Sorry that got a little rantish. My advice would be to have a birth plan in place, and make sure your OB is on board, or move on to the next one. They are working for YOU. Not the other way around.