Hi - I'm mostly a lurker here. Having my first baby via C-Section in about two weeks because she is breech. At first I was disappointed and nervous but I'm just so excited now to meet her and feel fortunate that I know ahead of time that I'm having one, rather than getting one after lots of labor.
ANYWAY - I just needed to vent because almost every time I tell someone that I'm scheduled for a C-Section that look at me like I'm a poor wounded animal - rather than the excited first time mom that I am! Just so sick of getting pity! I don't feel bad for myself. I'm ridiculously happy and excited to be having a healthy baby girl in two weeks! Its like people think having a CS takes away from the fact that its still a BIRTH and I'm becoming a MOTHER! So frustrating!!!
Re: VENT! So sick of the looks of pity
I agree! I got so many "I am so sorry" comments when I told ppl I ended up having an unplanned csection. It made me feel disappointed in how it went rather than be super happy I had a totally perfect and healthy baby. Someone even said I didnt ac
Do not let them get you down. Your Dr knows what is best for you and the baby's health and if a c-section is the safest delivery than that is what it is.
People can be so rude sometimes. Congrats you are almost there
i felt the same way - i had an emerg csection with my first and then a planned with my second...when people would look at me like oh that's too bad i'd reply ' are you kidding! i get to walk in on the date and know when my baby's coming! it'll be so ni
I do think that some people think that having C isn't a "real" birth. And that can be hurtful, but I also think that a lot people maybe offer their condolenses to the fact that you have to have major surgery, not that you can't have your baby thr
BFP: 10/27/2011 | EDD: 6/30/12
DS born 6/28/12 via C/S
TTC #2: September 2018
Me: 36 | DH: 39
Mirena removed 9/13/2018 after 6 years
BFP 11/11/2018 | MC @ 5.5 weeks on Thanksgiving
July 2019 - Diagnosed with Secondary Unexplained IF
August 2019 - 2.5 mg of Letrozole = Never Ovulated so Trigger and IUI were cancelled
9/30/2019 - IUI #1 (5 mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFP but Betas showed CP @ 4 weeks
10/28/2019 - IUI #2 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN
11/25/2019 - IUI #3 (7.5mg of Letrozole, Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
12/24/2019 - IUI #4 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
1/24/2020 - IUI #5 (50mg of Clomid + Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN and an Ovarian Cyst
3/2/2020 - Taking a break to reset/NTNP
11/1/2020 - At peace with where things are in life and are no long actively TTC. Whatever happens will happen and it will all be okay.
How are you certain you're having a c/s? If you're 2 weeks out your baby still has time to flip. I know women whose babies flipped right before their due date. It is less common after 37 weeks but not impossible.
I'm not saying she will definite
I happily chose my first c/s and turned down a VBA2C with my third, so my approach when telling people I was having a c/s was confident - I still got the pitying comments/looks. They irritated the crap out of me, too. I wondered how well it
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I've never had a vaginal birth, so I have nothing to compare it too.
My 2 scheduled csections were AWESOME! I would never take it back, and my recovery was much easier than some people who have had vaginal births. Just ignore t
Just to maybe give you another way to take their pity, it could just be because you are having to have surgery period. I feel bad for pretty much anyone who says that they are about to
My Ovulation Chart
I've given birth both ways and would take a C/S HANDS DOWN any day of the week. When I told people about my 3rd child being a planned C/S, I was pretty happy about it.
- no awful contractions
- no frantic rush to the hospital