Because I am nosy.
I had an unplanned c-section due to fetal distress. Ultimately I believe it was due to malposition. She was OP and a little transverse-her head was a little to the left. Also the tight nuchal cord was preventing her descent. I had a lot of contractions on my due date, but they went away because she never engaged. A week later the same thing happened. I had contractions for hours all night, they went away when I got up. For three days and two nights it went on like this until I called my midwife saying something had to give because I could not sleep!
I labored at the hospital for about 7 hours after that and Ro's heartrate wasn't going back up after my very mild contractions very quickly. We ultimately decided on a c/s. I am glad we did. She had the cord wrapped tightly twice around her neck. The fluid was full of meconium. I had only made it to 4 cm after 72 hours (and had she not been in distress I would have kept going-I felt great-hello adrenaline!), and I am sure all the interventions that were offered along the way- pitocin and AROM-would have just increased the distress and the level of urgency because it would have compressed the cord even more.
She came out wailing with APGARS of 9 and 9. I feel I made a good decision.
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i initially went into the hospital at 3 cm dilated and 100% effaced. I labored 6 hours at home and another 8 at the hospital before the dr made the decision for a c-section. at that point they broke my water, monitored my contractions internally, and gave me pitocin. my contractions were 30 seconds apart but the baby was still high and not coming down. he was afraid that the cord was wrapped around his throat or that he was stuck.
no wonder he didn't come down. i gave birth to 8lb 11oz little man.
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DS #1 born via emergancy c-section 01/23/06 at 37w
DS#2 born via c-section 10/27/2007 at 36w due to PROM
DS #3 born via repeat c-section 04/13/2012 at 39w
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take,but by the moments that take our breath away." - George Carlin
DS was stuck on my spine, my OB couldn't get him out using every method in the book, and had to perform a Zavanelli maneuver and emergency C-section.
Apart from the marks on his face from the forceps and the bump on his head from the fetal monitor which all went away within a few weeks, DS was just perfect. 9lbs 2oz.
There was no damage or complications of the maneuver for me, apart from ending up with both an episiotomy and a C-section.
We were all very, very lucky.
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At 37 weeks DD was head down and engaged. The MW told me I was her "rockstar" patient because everything was textbook at that point. My 38 week appoint went differently. DD had flipped and her head was right under my rib cage. My BP was high and they sent me to L&D. I was sent home and told to a 24hr catch test. I tested negative for pre-E but my BP was still high.
I had another appointment at 38 weeks and 6 days. The MW I saw at that appointment was shocked I was there and told me I should have had a c-section the previous week. C-section was scheduled for the next day at 39 weeks exactly. I was supposed to go at 9am but ended up not going until 3:30pm because there were so many emergency c-sections that day. When my OB finally delivered DD he said that he did not see babies as wedged in as mine that often. DD turned out just fine
DD#1 was having some growing issues, that they found at our 20 weeks ultrasound. So every month I had a growth ultrasound and starting at 30 weeks I had NST every week. At my last NST before my induction date, she was having lack of movment. Which was not at all normally for her, they tried to stimulate her to move, I got a small kick but nothing really reassuring.
So they ran a quick scan and decided that I need to go to L&D. Thankfully my MW was already there, and she called my OB to come over to the hospital too. They started me on Pitocin right a way and gave me oxygen to help calm me down cause my BP was sky-rocketing! I finally calmed down when DH got there, (he was at work over an hour away, but got to the hospital in 40mins). I started to feel the contractions with 10mins of getting the pitcoin and I wasn't bothered by them but my little girl was.
With every contraction, her HR would plummet. But as soon as they passed it would go back to normal. So after about 5 contractions, MW and OB came to the decision that she needed to come out right away. So within 20mins of me being admitted, I was getting prepped for my c-section. DH was very calm and kept me very calm. Until I had to go to the OR without him. I sat on the OR table shaking. My OB came over sat down next to me and told me everything would be ok and my awesome nurse gave me a hug and let me nearly break her hands when I was getting my spinal.
Once DH got in there they didn't waste anytime getting her out. (i was given a horizontal cut thankfully) When she came out she was gray! I started to cry instantly cause she wasn't crying and I thought we had lost her. Then the next thing I hear is her precious little scream! DH rushed over to her and said was crying his eyes out. DH and I only got to see her for a few minutes cause they took her to NICU. But she's a happy healthy 3 year old now with a little brother and a sister coming in Nov. WOW that got long fast! LOL
1st section was scheduled when DS1 turned breech 5 days before my due date. In hind sight I would have insisted on a version, but what's done is done.
My 2nd section was an unsuccesful VBAC attempt. Induced with a foley cath and pit. 20 hours later, I had been stalled at 7cm for 8+ hours and DS2 was having decles. My doctor and I were both uncomfortable using more pit so we did the section. Turns out that he had the cord wrapped around his neck fairly tightly which is what was causing the decels and preventing him from descending.
Mine was planned, I had about 4-5 days notice I needed a c-section. My fluid levels were high, preventing him from coming down and engaging in my pelvis, and also he was considered a LGA baby (large for gestational age) after a ton of growth scans by different people. They estimated just over 9 lbs which Dr said he thought was a little too big for the size of my pelvis. I also didn't have a favorable cervix for induction so we didn't even bother.
He ended up at 8lbs 14oz (which is on the bigger side but I don't think huge). The cord ended up around his neck twice so it is a good thing I didn't labor at all although I still wish things could have been different. I am glad though I didn't labor and then needed a c/s after that.
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1) One breech twin
2) 9cm fibroid near the cervix
3) High blood pressure
CSection was scheduled for 38 weeks but due to my blood pressure they decided to go ahead at 36 1/2 weeks instead.
Labor was great, I got to the hospital at 8cm (I thought they were going to send me home because my contractions were never consistant), an hour later I was pushing, 4 hours after that we decided on a c-section because his head was tilted and snuck on my pelvis and I was so swollen he wasn't coming out.
I was very sad I had to have a c-section, I think about it all the time and how it should have gone differently. If we have a second baby, I will definitely go for a vbac.
I personally think it's a crapshoot on whether you deliver vaginally or by c-section. You just never know.
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Baby Girl Due June 9, 2015
Mom to Carter (6), and Calianne (1).
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Failure to descend which my OB said was due to CPD, but I now believe was due to my daughter being OP.
My VBAC baby was slightly larger so that's why I say it wasn't CPD. I still think I might have gotten my daughter out vaginally with a more supportive provider, but oh well.
I was due to have a planned c-section at 39 weeks due to LO being stubbornly frank breech for the last 2 months of pregnancy. I was evaluated to see if I was a candidate for a External Version, but my amniotic fluid levels were borderline, so I went with my gut and turned it down.
I never went into labor with my son. I never had any contractions or pains, except from him bruising my ribs from his head in teh same position.
I had to have an emergency c-section at 36 weeks, 6 days due to dangerously low amniotic fluid levels (only one patch of fluid was visible by his face) and slowed movement for 2 straight days (he was a very active fetus). I just trusted instincts and insisted that my OB check me out a day before my scheduled 37 week appointment. I was sent straight to L&D for testing after he performed a quick U/S to confirm that my instincts were on the money. I had reason to be concerned.
LO did well with the NST, but I had a fetal biophysical profile done and after my OB evaluated the results, I was admitted and schedule for c-section that evening due to low fluid levels (they were below 2). My LO was on the small side. He was 5 lbs 8.7 ounces, 18.5 inches long, but very strong and got 9 of 9 on his Apgar score.
He was born on my late grandmother's birthday and we were both released to come home on Christmas Day. My son is almost 10 months old, 29 inches long and over 20 lbs. He is the love of my life
5lbs 9 oz, 18.5 inches long
6 months: 16lbs 15 oz, 27 inches long
DS1 was OP. I labored/dilated fine, and then pushed for 4+ hours until the MW decided to do an u/s to see why he wasn't coming out (they thought he would be a fast birth when I first started pushing - ha!). He was OP in a way that using a vacuum wouldn't work, so I was given the choice of getting an epidural and resting for a bit and then pushing again, or a c-section. I was beyond exhausted at that point (had been in the hospital for 12+ hours with very little food, it was 4 am, etc. etc.), so I had the c-section.
I've come to terms with it (though it took awhile!), but I still do wonder if the MWs would have been more aware of his position earlier in labor, if that would have helped him not end up as a c-section. The student midwife is the only one who palpated me at any point during my labor. I had VBAC with DS2 (who was 2.5 lbs bigger than DS1), so I'm sure it was positioning that caused the c-section.
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At my 37 week OB appt, doc detected a fetal arrhythmia so I was sent to L&D, all was fine there but I then had to have NSTs twice/week.
I went for a NST when I was 39 weeks 2 days and she did not pass. Her heart rate tones were doing funky things so I was sent straight to L&D.
I did a contraction stress test (did you know there was such a thing? me either, nor did the L&D nurse - she had to look up the protocol). Ellie passed so I was allowed to be induced rather than sent straight for c-section.
After a 40 hour induction, most of which I spent walking/showering/on my hands and knees. Didn't get an epi until about 35 hours in. I made it to 10 cm and pushed for close to 2 hours. By that time, the epi was not working on the pain I was feeling the most (intense pain at my tailbone). But, I couldn't really move to other positions. They thought her position wasn't quite right so they had me stop pushing for a little while to try and get her to roll. Ouch.
When they OB came in for an assessment, I was starting to spike a fever and basically begged for a c-section. Ellie's heart rate was all over the place at that point.
Turns out she was OP and 9lbs, 2 oz. By OB says she rarely delivers an OB baby over 8 lbs 5 oz vaginally. Ellie also has giant shoulders (thanks to her father). I question every decision i made during pregnancy and labor. What could I have done differently so her position was better?
Anyway, I'm still coming to terms with it...
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Mine was unplanned - got to the hospital at 4am, at about 1pm I was told I was still only 3-4 cm, they did a sonogram at about 4pm to check the baby's size/weight... he was about 8lb 15oz - my doctor said there's no way he's going to have me deliver naturally, we're moving to plan B - (C-Section). He was 9lbs 1oz - born at 7:30pm!!!
I am a narrow-hipped gal and DD was 9 pounds, and she was trying to come out forehead-first. I DO think that I would've eventually been able to deliver her naturally, because I don't believe that my body made a baby that was too big for me to deliver. However, I labored for 23 hours, pushed for 3.5, and she was stuck in the canal and not descending under my pelvic bone. Her heartrate dropped and my fever was creeping over 101.
I had been awake for almost 40 hours and had not eaten in 30. I also had a severe pain in my ribs that my doctors couldn't explain and couldn't help - I think it was from the pitocin contrax pushing DD into my rib cage, and I couldn't take a deep breath. When you can't breathe, you can't push properly. I was 100% drained in every way and could barely move by the time they got me to the OR.
I have regrets. But I also have a big, beautiful, healthy daughter, and I am thankful for her every day, no matter how she was brought into the world.
My water broke at 12:45am, got to the hospital at 3:30am, labored w/out meds until 3:15pm, labored with epi until 9:45pm, pushed until 1:10am, C/S at 1:18am...DS never dropped and since it had been 24 hours since my water broke, the doc wanted him out ASAP. Came out perfectly healthy, scored 9 and 9
I had an unmedicated vaginal birth with DD at the birth center. With DS my water broke at home in the middle of the night. We spoke to the midwife and she told us to come in. I planned to labor just like with my daughter. Contractions started on the way to the birth center/hospital.
I labored for a few hours. I was in a lot of pain, which was odd for being so early on. After the midwife saw that I was really uncomfortable and the contractions seemed to be getting harder she checked me. I was only 4cm, but what really caught her attention is that she felt a nose. I didn't know what it meant. She brought in a doctor from labor & delivery and an ultrasound machine. They confirmed that my DS had a facial presentation. The midwife suggested i get in the tub and move around to see if his head would shift positions. I did that for an hour I think and got out to be checked again. No progress.
They moved me to labor and delivery - no more birth center
- so that I could be closely monitored. They hooked me up to so many different things. I never labored like this before, I couldnt really move around and started to feel defeated. I laid down and that's when it started to get really painful. After a while I asked for the epideral. I wasn't quite sure what the plan was. They led me to believe that once I was dilated enough they could turn his head and I could push him out. Well I dilated to about 6cm and then they doctors/midwives called a meeting. The attending OB came in and told me he suggested doing a c-section at this point. They said that the way he was presenting did not allow for a vaginal birth. He said they couldn't assist with forceps or anything because I was not 10cm yet and I stopped progressing (stuck at 6cm). I was devestated.
After DS was born the Dr. came around the screen and told me there was no way that DS would have fit out and would have gotten stuck. He said that once he got in there he confirmed that doing the c-section was the only way DS could have been born unharmed. It was kind of comforting to know that it wasn't an unnecessary procedure. I bonded with DS right away and did skin to skin breastfeeding immediately after they put me in recovery.
DS#1 was an emergency c-section, every time I had a contraction his heart rate dropped. They gave me 30mins to dialate further - then I was taken into the OR.
DS#2 was because of partial placenta previa ...Midwife thinks this was because DS#1 was a c-section.
If we have another we are 90% certain it will be another c-section. So I am getting in shape first, then we will decide if we get k/u again or not.
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I was induced at 41+ weeks with almost no progress on my own. My practice usually did postdates inductions at 42 weeks but they couldn't get me in the hospital later in the week. In retrospect I wish I had pushed back on this; DD was doing fine in there and I was a really late baby born vaginally with no issues, so I would have felt comfortable going longer and having NSTs periodically to make sure she was still okay. So I went in for cervical gel at noon and was supposed to go in the next morning for pit. The gel was enough to put me into labor - I started having contractions late afternoon/early evening, and went to the hospital at 11:30 PM.
At that point I was only 2 cm dilated, so I was sent to labor in triage and told I would get another internal in two hours. But the contractions quickly got really long and close together - about 90 seconds every two minutes - so I had no time to rest and I made it less than an hour before I sent DH to get a nurse and see if I could do *something* for the pain (like what I don't know, but nothing I tried to alleviate it naturally helped). My OB did another internal and fortunately I was 3-4 cm dilated, so I was admitted to L&D and they ordered an epi.
As soon as I was hooked up on the fetal monitor, everything went haywire, DD was in distress, I was put on oxygen but I kept trying to take the mask off because I didn't feel like it was doing anything - at this point it's all a blur, but I don't think I was in there more than half an hour before they decided they needed to do a c/s. I signed the consent form and was wheeled off to the OR, and DH had no idea what would happen next, since they didn't know at that point if I'd need to be put under GA. Fortunately her heartbeat stabilized and I was able to get a spinal, and DD was born at 1:56 AM. They had thought her cord might be prolapsed, which it wasn't, but it turned out her head was awkwardly positioned, which might explain why the whole time I was having contractions it felt like she was trying to come out my butt.
I was diagnosed with complete placenta previa at 18 weeks. I had monthly ultrasounds to check on it. Dr said if it didn't move by 36weeks we would be doing a c section.
I had my last ultrasound at 35w5d which was a Friday. They saw some concerning things (low fluid, fluid in babies kidneys and her head was measuring small-never a concern with any of these things at any of my other ultrasounds except for borderline low fluid) and I still had complete previa.
Dr scheduled me for NST, AFI and BPP every 2 days for the next week. Baby looked ok on the tests that day. I was then supposed to go to the hospital on Sunday to repeat all the tests. Once they get me all hooked up to the machines they saw that I was having regular contractions. I got 3 doses of Procardia to try and stop them but it didn't have any effect. Dr then told me that I would be having the c section that day. I was so scared that there was going to be something wrong with our daughter, but she came out perfect at exactly 36 weeks.
DS was a section for failed forceps.
DD was a repeat.
I thought about having a VBAC with DD, but I was delivered quickly due to pre-eclampsia at 37 weeks and my cervix was closed. A c-section seemed to be the better route.
I was in labor for 27 hours. I never dialated more than 8cm. My OB got concerned and rushed me into an emergency csection after blood pressures etc went down.
She was "sunny side up" and would not fit through my pelvis. There was also no more fluid. So it was a good thing, my doctor made the call to move forward with the csection.
I labored for 22 hours and pushed for 2 1/2. He kept crowning but I just couldn't get him out.
He was face up, instead of face down, I only dilated to 9 1/2, a portion of my cervix remained hard and the cord was looped around his neck.
I do wonder if I had waited to go into labor on my own instead of being induced if things would have been different. I'll never know as our local hospital does not allow VBAC.
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