I am now 33 weeks and Baby A has been vertex since 25 weeks. Baby B has been breach for about the same amount of time.
My doctor will deliver A vaginally and attempt to turn B but will also deliver both via c-section should I prefer.
Assuming there is no change in position, why would/did you do?
I would clearly rather have vaginal birth with less recovery time, but I am terrified of increased risk to Baby B.
D & L are here at 34 weeks 4 days by vaginal and breech delivery on 11/19/2013
Two healthy boys weighing 4 lbs 15 ozs and 4 lbs 5 ozs. Only 6 days in the NICU and getting bigger, stronger and cuter every day!
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7/30/12 - B/G twins born at 33w4d due to PPROM
I was to nervous to agree to attempt delivering both unless they were both head down, but in the end I am so glad it worked out this way.
It was the strangest 5 min of my life as my doctor held baby b, by her foot, to keep her inside me and discussed c-sec vs breech extraction with the other dr!
This is something we have been discussing after every ultrasound appointment. Baby A for us has always been head down from the beginning. Baby B has flipped between head down and transverse. Now, at 35w 2d, they are both head down. My dr says that's actually the most efficient way for them to be positioned and she feels confident Baby B won't move again. As of right now, we are opting for a vaginal birth. Our Baby B is 2 lbs bigger but we have had the conversation with our OB about my pelvis/body being able to birth a child that big. She does not have any concerns right now.
However, I would not feel confident birthing Baby A vaginally and then doing a c/s for Baby B. If Baby B wasn't in position, I would probably go ahead and do the c/s from the get go. I would not feel comfortable with the risks associated with turning a breech baby.
Good luck!