My first c-section was planned too, and I did not have a single contraction/sign of labor before having my son. He was born 10 days before my due date (my BP was a bit high, so my OB was fine with doing it a few days before 39 weeks), and this time it's been fine-- so I'm scheduled for the week I'm due as of now. I've had three friends all have babies this week (their second babies), and go into labor earlier than a week before their due dates. I asked my OB what happens if I do go into labor, and she said they'd just move up my c-section and she'd try and be available to do it. It scares me to think of that! I LOVE my ob, and part of the reason I'm so OK with having another c-section is because I trust her to do it! I know it's a pointless worry because I can't predict how things will go, but I am worried about it.
Re: Anyone worried about going into labor before scheduled c-section?
Nah, I'm not really worried at all. My first c/s was unplanned (induced at 12 days past due date, labored 12hrs, pushed 3 wound up with a c/s). I guess I just don't worry about things I can't control because what will that get me? This time I know I'm definitely having a c/s, and while I do have a date set, if I do go into labor, I'm really okay with that too!
"Worry is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do but doesn't get you anywhere"
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I went into labor with DS2 before my scheduled c-section. I planned him for 7.8.09 and was so determined to deliver him that day I promised my ob I'd bring her homemade cookies if she'd do it (she doesn't schedule work on Wednesdays and that happened to be a Wednesday). Well, DS2 had different plans and I ended up having him on 7.6 (my dad's bday).
I didn't worry about it because my ob comes in regardless, they don't have just whoever is on call. I probably would have stressed about it. But this time around I've realized that I really wouldn't care. I barely even notice the ob doing the c/s - it's really the anesthesiologist I care about because that's who I interact with most during the surgery....
Try not to stress... you're not going to have any control over it anyway
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This! I didn't really interact that much with the OB who delivered DD, at least not during the c/s itself, but I loved my anesthesiologist. She asked DH and me during the surgery how we met, which helped take my mind off the stress I'd just been through (my first c/s was unplanned).
I don't really worry about going into labor before my RCS because I went so late with no progress with DD. If I do, whoever is on call will do it, but I'm comfortable with all the OBs I've met.
I wouldn't worry about it. I had 3 scheduled c-sections and none of them came out when we scheduled them. The first came 4 weeks early, the second 5 weeks early and the third 2 weeks early. I guess they didn't want me to determine the day they were gonna be born. My water broke for all three of them so that's how I knew it was time. I'm not due till June 18, but expect for her/him to be born end of May to beginning of June.
This happened to me this week. I was scheduled for a RCS on the 13th and my water broke/contractions started the morning of the 10th. I actually took it as a sign to attempt a VBAC. My dr. was supportive and things were happening on their own.
In the end, I spiked a fever and the baby's heartrate was too high for too long and a c/s was called.
Should I have gone straight to the c/s? I don't know, but I'm glad I got a chance at labor.
So funny, I've had two "scheduled" c's that didn't go according to schedule. I don't at all expect this LO to arrive as planned either.
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My OB told me at my 38 week appt she was going on vacation! I was worried about the same thing, but it didn't happen. I understand your fear though!
I wanted to go into labor on my own though!! I labored for a long time with my first (induced), but really hoped to go into labor on my own with this one. Even though I would not be attempting VBAC. I just wanted to know that she was coming on her own terms in some aspects and that she was truly ready. Plus, I felt it'd be better for my body. Oddly enough, I did go into labor...early in the morning of my scheduled section! It was scheduled 4 days before my due date. It was a complete fluke, but my being in labor for the surgery contributed to some of the complications that happened during delivery. Again...complete fluke. It happens all the time where women go into labor naturally before and OBs are prepared for it.
Good luck! I'm sure everything will go perfectly fine