Hi Ladies:
My homeboard is IFV (now PAIF) - I hope you don't mind me posting a couple of quick questions over here.
I am pregnant with twins from our 3rd IVF ~ 21 weeks along. Every u/s has shown our little girl (positioned first) as transverse. I know there is still time to flip, but I am starting to think about C-Section questions in case she doesn't. So far, there are two that I was hoping you could give me your advice/insight on:
1. Are you still able to do a delated cord clamp?
2. Can you do skin-to-skin contact right away?
Thanks ladies!
Re: Q from Lurker
Congratulations! I had my twins via c-section at 36 weeks. Twin A was breech pretty much the entire pregnancy while Twin B flipped from transverse to breech since he had more room.
I wasn't interested in delayed cord clamping but I was able to do skin-to-skin fairly soon after their birth. Because they were only 36 weeks we weren't sure if they would need to go to NICU. After they were checked over and it was determined they were healthy, they were wrapped up and my husband brought them over to me. One of my arms was free so I was able to "hold" one of them while they closed me up. They stayed in the OR with me until they were ready to move me back to our room. My husband took the twins back to our room and they wheeled me in a couple minutes later. After we were in our room, we both did skin-to-skin with the babies.
Good luck!
With our first two - my husband did skin to skin while I recovered.
With my second two - they were both brought to the nicu as soon as they were born.