So, at first I wanted to attempt a vaginal delivery, which my Dr. agreed with, as long as the babies are both head down.
However, I've since read about the cervix closing after the first baby or other complications that result in delivering one vaginally and the other via c-section. Honestly, that sounds like the worst of both worlds. Has this happened to anyone?
Can anyone share their experiences or what you're plan is?
Re: Vaginal delivery vs C section (weigh in please)
I think what is more common is for baby B flipping after baby A is delivered. Sometimes they can reach up and turn them, others they have to do a C-sec.
Both mine were breech so we were forced to do a C (which ended up being super easy for me).
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This is what happened when my sister and I were born. She came out first, head down, and then in the process I flipped and was born breech (feet first).
I'm worried about what will happen when I have the babies, too. My OB said only baby A has to be head down. She is very pro-vag delivery which makes me feel good.
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I did some research online about this when I was deciding whether to have the c-section or not. The chance of have a vag delivery and then c-section is 3-4%, I am willing to risk that small amount to be able to recover faster. Unless for some reason they flip, I am having my induction in 2wks 6 days!
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Ditto! I wish I could have been one of the ones with an easy recovery. I had NICU babies so had to park in the parking garage and walk forever, then up the elevator, then down the long hall to the nicu everyday. It was so much walking that I used a wheelchair once I got to the hospital for about 12 days post c/s. Recovery sucked! Do a vag if you can.
My c-section was scheduled because I had one breech and one transverse so I had no other option! Before I knew that I talked with my OB about wanting a vaginal delivery, he advised if both were in position he had no issue with it, but he also explained there is always a chance of having one vaginal and the second needed a c-section and then facing the recovery of both. I never had a choice, but if I did I would have wanted to try for the vaginal. On the other hand I had no issues at all with recovering from my c-section and other than the day of never took any other pain meds other than tylenol ( I had the meds, but never felt that I needed them.)
I was afraid of having both also. Baby A was head down, but B was not. I was still going to try for a vag delivery, but I had a time limit on me due to my peri having to leave at 4 PM. Sucks. So we elected for the c-section.
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I was leaning toward elective c-section due to the fear of having one vaginally and one by c-section - but my peri convinced me to try vaginal delivery and I'm so glad he did. He said in his 15 years of delivering twins, he'd only had 3 deliveries that ended up with both vaginal and c-section. My peri was also very willing to deliver vaginally as long as A was head down.
I'm thankful he convinced me to do a vaginal delivery because my recovery was so dang easy. I didn't have the easiest of deliveries (I pushed for 4 hours and needed a vaccuum extraction for baby A) - but I felt absolutely awesome as soon as the epidural wore off.
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I vaginally delivered both twins which was the plan. Baby A was head down from the get go. Baby B was breech then transverse, then a combo of both, then head down then back to breech :P My Doc said it's easier for them to deliver baby B as breech anyways, so they wouldn't worry about that baby's positioning until the actual birth. While I was aware of a vag/c-section birth I really did not want to recover from a c-section so I told her I will push like hell to get them both out!
Baby B was a real big stinker-her foot came out right after her brother was born, then she gave a queens wave, and then she decided it was time to have a swimming party inside mommy. My Doctor was like "honey I gotta go fetch your baby, we're worried about cord wrapping from all this movement. So close your eyes and push HARD" Which I did. London was born 4 minutes after her brother. She was transverse so my Doctor grabbed her, put her breech then pulled her out while I pushed like a mad woman!
Both my room mates in recovery were c-sections and I always felt very blessed to not be in such a state, like these 2 women. But I have friends and a SIL who had no problems with their c-section recovery too.
I delivered both vaginally in the OR, just in case I needed a c-section, but my dr. told me that all he needed to be able to do is "grab a leg or something". Not kidding! At that point, he could've done anything to get those guys out! I was prepared to do whatever I needed to - it was my first pregnancy, so I had no idea what to expect, and just wanted to do what they reccomended was best. Actually the dr. on call during the night wanted to do a c-section, and the dr. that came on call at 8am though we should try a vaginal delivery. I was happy with that because I just wanted to get out of the hospital!! Honestly, it wasn't that bad (after drugs
), after I had the first one, they kind of pushed on my stomach to move baby b down further and he went headfirst right where he was supposed to! 2 pushes later, I had the other baby. GL!
Hello! As I can see already, you've already been told a whole range of differing opinions, but I'll throw mine in the mix!
My C-section with my boys was wonderful. Plus, it was an emergency c-section. It was quick and the pain after was just not so bad! Within a couple days, I was driving myself to visit the boys at the hospital and was just using Advil to handle the pain. And the bleeding for the next few weeks wasn't bad either!
For the record, I would have attempted to deliver both vaginally if it hadn't been an emergency situation.
I'm one of the 3-4% that delivers both ways. I WOULD DO IT ALL AGAIN!!! I wanted to experience a v birth more than anything.(with an epi
I delivered Bekah at 5:17pm and only pushed a few times. We delivered in the OR just to be safe. They reached up and put a monitor on Billy to make sure everything was ok with him. I pushed a few times, we made great progress and his heart rate started dropping very low.?
My dr looked at me and the team and said C section. I was calmer than most of the staff. The changed me from my bed to OR table knocked me out and delivered my son at 5:38pm. I wouldn't change any of it for any reason.
I tore from my V birth, but it wasn't too painful because the C section drugs helped out on that. Also I pushed myself to get up and walk as soon as possible and that helped a bunch.
If you would like a v birth, go for it. I'm so happy that I at least got to have the experience of giving birth to my daughter. I did miss my son's first cry, but it was worth it with his life on the line. ?
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