My doc is sending me to get a CT to measure my pelvic bones and then a sonogram to measure baby's head, because he thinks his head wont fit. My mom had a problem with a small pelvis, and MIL had a problem with with big-headed babies.
Is anyone else's doctor considering c-section for a big baby? This has such a stigma that goes along with it, it makes me uneasy. BUT my doctor is one of the #1 OBGYN in my city, and has been for years.
Re: Is anyone else going through this?
If your dr is taking the time to do a CT..he's genuinely trying to not c-section you if it's not necessary (but at least looking into it based on his gut feeling and your family history)...and thats REALLY rare. I'm impressed
None of the Dr's that I work with ever do that..they just highly encourage a c-section..or do one as soon as the head doesn't descend.
Screw the stigma. If your doctor is taking steps to measure the size of your pelvis and the baby's head then good for him. If he says he thinks you need a c-section because of it, ask him questions and make a decision with him that makes you comfortable. What matters is the health of you and your baby and if that involves a c-section then so be it. He can make an educated guess based on what he's looking at and he is an expert. Will he be able to say that he is 100% sure that you will or won't be able to deliver the baby? Probably not, but if he is willing to go to these lengths to check things out, seriously consider what he has to say. What is most important is that you and your baby are healthy.
right now, my baby is measuring 90%ile. The doctor said if she continues with that type of growth and ends up 95th percentile or more, they will do a CS. They said I can try to go vaginally first if I want. I said - if they think that a C=section is likely, I would rather just start that way. I have too many friends that have attempted vaginal birth for so long and been so uncomfortable and ended up in emergency section anyway - no thanks.
but she may slow her growth rate. I have another u/s in 2 weeks.
This is not true. There are MANY women out there who have ended up having emergency c-sections because the baby is unable to descend because their head is too big for the mom's pelvis. You would rather these women sacrifice the safety and health (and possible life) of their child because their "bodies know their baby"?
To the OP - it sounds like your doctor is doing everything in his power to make sure that his opinion is based more just on possibilities or a hunch. If he suggests a c-section, I would recommend that you forget about the "stigma" and make a decision based upon his opinion and what you feel is best for you and a healthy babe.
"God is faithful, and he will not let you be tested beyond your strength, but with the testing he will also provide the way out so that you may be able to endure it" 1 Corinthians 10:13