After my u/s and appt. with the peri I went to my regular ob today. LO is on track to be over 10lbs when he is born...he is in the 98% for height and weight. He is also transverse breech. She said he could definitely move positions but he won't get any smaller so she's recommending a section at 39 weeks. I thought I'd be relieved but I'm actually a teeny bit disappointed. I know it doesn't matter how he gets here as long as he's here safe and sound but I was hoping to avoid surgery. Flame away if necessary.
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Re: Doc is saying c-section
No flaming here, I'd want to avoid surgery too, but you're right... the main part is that he arrives safe and sound.
((hugs))
ummm....not to question your dr or anything, but you are still pretty early! just because he is pacing to be a certain weight doesnt mean he will consistently grow at that pace.
I was on track to have a 10 or 11 lb baby...in the high 89th percent at 28 weeks. Already at 32 weeks his growth had slowed some and he was only in the 65th%. i will know more next week when I get my growth scan to see how big he is...
but don't lose hope yet! There is still time!
This exactly. First, u/s are not that accurate at estimating birth weight. Second, babies don't tend to grow at steady rates. I would seek a second or third opinion on the subject. It's really early to be suggesting a c-section...and the transverse breech could present a problem, but there is no reason a woman can't have a ten pound baby vaginally.
Do your research. It is important that you have a healthy baby, but that doesn't mean a c-section is the best way to get one.
I think it's awful early to make any calls on anything.
I had a 10lb baby vaginally and you know what - it was the easier of my two births. It's not impossible to birth a 10lb baby. If your baby fails toturn, that's one thing, but a suspicion of 10lbs via u/s isn't enough to me to schedule MAJOR surgery.
This isn't a flame, FYI: it's a YOU CAN DO IT!!! You can. Don't get defeatest now - baby might not be 10lbs (U/S can be off by up to 2lbs), you might have perfect birthin' hips, your doc might just be interested in having it over with. Who knows.
But there's no way at 27 weeks that I'd be making this decision. No way.
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