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flameable s/o: wanting baby early

okay, so i'll be the first to agree with you that i've seen women say that they want the baby to come too early, like 35 weeks, and that's just plain scary and sad and immature.

 

but i have to say that it seems like this board goes overboard against even hoping that your baby might be born prior to 40 weeks. everytime i've asked a question that implies that i might be happy if the baby were to be born soon i feel like everyone starts with the "the baby will get to develop more" responses almost like they're going overboard avoiding saying that it would be nice for the baby to be born.

 

i would never want my baby to be a preemie - my daughter was actually late-pre-term and did have to be treated for jaundice but other than that was entirely healthy. i was glad when this baby went to term. but at 39 weeks, there's absolutely no reason to believe that the baby needs more development time or anything. her lungs, brain, etc, are ready, she's just packing on some pounds. i'm certain of her conception date, my OB is comfortable with her being born and i'll be induced if she is more than a few days late - with my OB's assurance that there is absolutely ZERO increased risk of c-section or anything else because i've already given birth vaginally.

 

i find it somewhat annoying that others assume they know what you're going through and imply that you're irresponsible for admitting that you'd like your baby to be born soon.

Re: flameable s/o: wanting baby early

  • Your OB told you that there is "absolutely ZERO risk of c-section" just because you've given birth vaginally before?  Huh? Weird...
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  • I have forgotten all about my due date.  I'm due on 7/13 but my attitude is that she can make her exit any time after 6/22 when she's considered full term.  I probably won't do anything to induce labor but after 6/22, I'll be eagerly awaiting her arrival.

    Plus, I'm so over being pregnant and dealing with people's stupidity.  Seriously.

  • imagekatypresson:
    Your OB told you that there is "absolutely ZERO risk of c-section" just because you've given birth vaginally before?  Huh? Weird...

     

    i actually researched it myself afterwards and studies show it to be true. i should have noted zero *increased* risk. i suppose there is always a risk whether you go into labor naturally or induced, but there is no increased risk for a second-time mom like for a first-time mom's induction.

  • I wanted my baby to come early.  Who wouldn't when you are that uncomfortable.  Unfortunately, the baby chooses to come when it is ready.  There is definitlely nothing wrong about wanting to meet your LO.
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  • Yes

     

    I have a bunch of medical reasons why I want this baby out.....It's better for the baby at this point, I am on 2 class C drugs, pain killers, have GD and kidney stones - so yeah medically necessary. 

     

    I can understand wanting to get the baby out at 37 weeks even if everything is fine, just because people try things doesn't mean they are going to be successful.  If your body and baby are ready it will happen, otherwise so what if they eat a bunch of pineapple and have lots of sex....not hurting anyone.

  • imagekjlrs:

    imagekatypresson:
    Your OB told you that there is "absolutely ZERO risk of c-section" just because you've given birth vaginally before?  Huh? Weird...

    i actually researched it myself afterwards and studies show it to be true. i should have noted zero *increased* risk. i suppose there is always a risk whether you go into labor naturally or induced, but there is no increased risk for a second-time mom.

    Ahhh...I see!

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  • I think wishing for it before 37 weeks is immature and irresponsible.  There could be issues with the baby.  And all for what? So you don't have back pain for a few more weeks.  Sorry, but that's vain to me.  I have had a very rough pregnancy and have been uncomfortable for most of it.  But I don't want them to come early.  They almost came this week and it was the scariest thing.  Especially, some of the conversations about the babies and potential problems.  I think most of us were conscioulsy ttc.  We all knew what we were getting ourselves into.
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  • Honestly.. it doesn't bother me when people complain and want their baby early, as long as they are 37 weeks plus. When it's before then I find it annoying. HelL, at 37 weeks my doc stripped my membranes and stretched my cervix hoping i'd go into labor. There was no need for me to try natural induction methods! I've been eager since 37 weeks but I understand the importance of waiting which is why i'm glad i'm able to go to atleast 39 weeks before being induced. I am however extremely eager and hope she comes on her own before then. I'd rather go natural than be induced but i'm not loading my body with different things to try and get her out. I know it's pointless. I do bounce on a birthing ball everyday though and i'm not ashamed to admit it. I've had one helL of a pregnancy and have dealt with more things than I could possibly imagine which is why I try not to be so judgy of others and their decisions. Only they know how they're feeling.

    I still feel like if you make it to 37 weeks then why can't you make it 3 more. I don't know.. i'm on the fence with it all!

    With that being said though.. if I wasn't being induced at 39 weeks and had to wait, would I try natural induction methods such as castor oil, nipple stimulation, etc.? No. I would still bounce on my ball though because it's comfy and it actually helps open your pelvis and stuff up.

  • imageblairsgirl:
    I think wishing for it before 37 weeks is immature and irresponsible.  There could be issues with the baby.  And all for what? So you don't have back pain for a few more weeks.  Sorry, but that's vain to me.  I have had a very rough pregnancy and have been uncomfortable for most of it.  But I don't want them to come early.  They almost came this week and it was the scariest thing.  Especially, some of the conversations about the babies and potential problems.  I think most of us were conscioulsy ttc.  We all knew what we were getting ourselves into.

     I do agree, but if my baby came today, I would not cry for fear that something would/could be wrong with him.  It is highly likely that the baby will be just fine.  Granted there are many cases where this is not true.

    I don't think it is a matter of being vain, for most, but just being anxious.  At least that is how it is for me.  I'm really anxious but know that he will come when he's ready and there is nothing I can (or will) do about it.

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  • fwiw i'm not trying any natural induction methods, namely because i don't think any of them have been proven to work anyway. i go on a lot of walks but i'm not planning on trying castor oil, nipple stimulation or anything like that. i don't care if other people do but they just don't seem worth it to me. i will however, unabashedly admit that i would like for this baby born today if possible!!
  • imagekatypresson:
    Your OB told you that there is "absolutely ZERO risk of c-section" just because you've given birth vaginally before?  Huh? Weird...

    Yeah, umm sounds like your OB is giving you a tremendous amount of false hope. What if you just plain ol' fail to progress? Just because you've squeezed one out before doens't mean that this one might not have to cord wrapped around their neck and go into distress. Sounds like your Dr. is an idiot.

  • I would like LO to come at 37 weeks but if he doesn't come untill 41 that is ok to.  I'm just tired of being pregnant already I had no idea I would be this sick and worthless.  DH depends on me to help with things around our place and I can't do anything.  I also have cattle due the same time as me and I want their babies to live as well I'm afraid we will be at the hospital and loose one of our cows.
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  • imageNewLerma:

    imagekatypresson:
    Your OB told you that there is "absolutely ZERO risk of c-section" just because you've given birth vaginally before?  Huh? Weird...

    Yeah, umm sounds like your OB is giving you a tremendous amount of false hope. What if you just plain ol' fail to progress? Just because you've squeezed one out before doens't mean that this one might not have to cord wrapped around their neck and go into distress. Sounds like your Dr. is an idiot.

     

    see my reply to katy above:

     

    i actually researched it myself afterwards and studies show it to be true. i should have noted zero *increased* risk. i suppose there is always a risk whether you go into labor naturally or induced, but there is no increased risk for a second-time mom like for a first-time mom's induction.

  • imageMrsAYC:

    imagekatypresson:
    Your OB told you that there is "absolutely ZERO risk of c-section" just because you've given birth vaginally before?  Huh? Weird...

    I was sort of agreeing with you until this point as well.  How can a doctor tell you there's a "ZERO risk"????

     

    sorry, see my reply to katy above:

     

    i actually researched it myself afterwards and studies show it to be true. i should have noted zero *increased* risk. i suppose there is always a risk whether you go into labor naturally or induced, but there is no increased risk for a second-time mom like for a first-time mom's induction.

     

    obviously there's always a risk of anything during childbirth, but if you have already given birth vaginally your body evidently knows what to do sufficiently enough that inductions do not pose an increased risk over if you had gone into labor naturally. i had never heard this prior to my doctor saying it so i did some research myself and found it to be generally accepted.

  • Altough I can't wait to meet her, I want my baby to come whenever she is ready.  If it makes me uncomfortable for that much longer, so be it.  I have already been through morbid morning sickness (which was hell on earth for me - two ER trips) for 3 months, a preeclampsia scare, and current gestational diabeties.  And I will take many, many more "punches" for her if need be.  I just want her to be healthy.
  • It is 40 weeks for a reason. I hope you go all 40.  Your baby is ready when your baby is ready, you are not a convection oven.
  • You just never know with babies. It is not an exact science. My best friend had a c-section at 38 + weeks w/her son because the OB thought he was "ready to be out." He weighed over 8 pounds and they had checked his lungs to see if they were mature enough for him to be born. According to the tests they did on the lungs, he would be ready to breathe on his own. WELL, they did the c-section and he was NOT ready at all - he spent a week in the NICU on a ventilator. Be careful what you wish for. Oh, and she obviously never went back to that OB.
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