At what point did your doctor schedual you in for a c section? Baby A is breech and Baby B is transverse and has been for a few months now. I'm not sure when planning a c section is something the doctor and I should start seriously discussing.
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Re: Schedualing c section?
I scheduled mine around 30 weeks in case they didn't flip. I wanted it on the books early enough to guarantee that I was the first case of the day.
Well I delivered a week earlier (36 weeks instead of 37) from severe pre-eclampsia. All well laid plans....
Some hospitals have limits as to how far ahead you can schedule c-sections and many are cracking down on delivering twins before 39 weeks unless medically indicated.
But always something good to discuss with your doctor now!
i knew i was having a c/s from day 1 b/c i wanted one
but my hospital won't schedule until 2mo before 38w for twins (39 for singleton)... so at 36w I scheduled it.
They schuddled mine at 32 weeks for 3 weeks later. I am having mine on Tuesday at 35weeks 3 days. It was never a question on if would do one since I had one with my DS. No one expected me to make it to my schuddled date.
Mine was scheduled at 27 weeks. One baby is breech (I know that could change) and I had pelvis separation during delivery with my DS.
They arrived at 36 weeks after PTL and bedrest for 14 weeks.
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I'm scheduled for a CS for the exact same reason. My OB scheduled it a while ago (for about 38 weeks). I don't remember exactly, but I'd guess it was about 29 weeks.
Are your babies mo/di? My perinatologist said that it is absolutely in everyone's best interest for mo/di ID twins to be born via C section due to TTTS risk. Even babies that show no sign of it can develop it during labor. That is partially why he told me ID twins shouldn't be born past 37 weeks. If they do indeed share a placenta I would DEFINITELY do the C section.