I know the important thing is a safe delivery for me and the baby but my placenta is still low (almost covering cervix) and my dr. said I will most likely have to have a c-section. They will do one more u/s at 36+plus weeks to decide for sure. I am not sure why but I am bummed.
Re: Stupid placenta...I have to have a c-section :(
If you have questions, go to the c/s board. Very helpful. And FWIW, I've had two scheduled c/s, both have been really great experiences and my recoveries no harder than any of my vaginal birthing friends'. I was offered an option to try VBA2C this time and had zero interest. Scheduled c/s tend to be a little easier to heal from than emergency ones, it seems.
Good luck!
(read it. you know you want to.)
anderson . september 2008
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It can be disappointing, especially if you have been planning your birth a certain way. We are breech, so I know exactly how you feel...and my LO dropped firmly, butt down into my pelvis...argh! I REALLY wanted an intervention free, un-medicated birth. DH thinks I am nuts for feeling sad that I won't get to push a watermelon out of my vag.
On the bright side, if it is a planned section they go (from everything I have read) much more smoothly and recovery is easier than an emergency section. You can prepare yourself for after...try to stay positive -- and be happy that your baby will be here soon with a nice, round head
What week are you? Mine was still low at 28 weeks and has moved now at 30!
It it 2.51 cm away (so I made it by .1). My doctor said that there is hope until 35 weeks... especially if you are remotely close.
If you are 35 weeks or more-- I understand why you are upset. I would have been too. That suck! I hope you and baby have an uneventful delivery whether c-section or not!
Good luck!
My first was an emergency c-section, and I've chosen a planned c-section for the one coming in two weeks. I was really against having a c-section the first time, but in retrospect, it doesn't matter. I got my healthy kid, and that's what matters.
Here are some positives about a C-section
-more disability pay, at least at my job
-easy to schedule help
-no labor pain
-no episiotomy - boy have I heard some horror stories
I hope you are able to overcome the disappointment in time to really enjoy the experience of giving birth. It's really awesome.
I'm sorry your placenta isn't a good listener. You should punish it once you deliver.
Good luck!!!
Maybe you can eat it once your all done..LOL...
I had a c-section. No biggie..Just make sure you get up as soon as they let you ! Its key to a faster recovery ! & take your pain meds !
Im hoping for a VBAC actually this time. But we'll see how things go. Last time I never went into labor & my son was 9.14lbs.