I had my 33 week appointment yesterday and things didn't really go as planned. Baby B is suddenly growing a lot faster than Baby A so we are now being monitored twice a week to ensure that A is getting enough nourishment. According to a growth ultrasound they currently weight 4lbs 3oz and 5lbs 10oz. Am I wrong in thinking that Baby B seems huge for 33 weeks?! According to my weekly Bump emails, single babies are typically around 4lbs at this point in the pregnancy. I'm growing a giant!
Anyways, my doctor told me that a vaginal birth is no longer on the table because of the growth discordance so I'll have a scheduled c-section. We're aiming for 36 weeks but the doctor specifically told me to make sure we're ready because they could send me anytime. Luckily, the babies have great weights and should be fine on the outside. The only real problem is that if we're sent for a c-section before 36 weeks I'll be sent to the big hospital downtown because the Air Force base doesn't have a NICU. That means new doctors and an unfamiliar environment. Just the thought of that is stressing me out. I have a great relationship with my MFM and I don't want to leave her!
Wow, this got long. Do you ladies have any advice for someone facing a c-section? I had a lovely unmedicated birth with Olivia and was hoping and praying for the same with the twins. I'm feeling a lot of disappointment about losing that option. I know I could do it!
*Proud Air Force Wife*
"I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always.
As long as I'm living,
my baby you'll be."
Re: Twin Update!
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Also colace is your best friend! Start taking it as soon as they let you eat. My first poo my legs went numb.
And walk. Get up and walk as often as possible. Helps you heal quicker!
Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10 BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
"I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always.
As long as I'm living,
my baby you'll be."
Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10 BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
I'm terribly sorry that your birth plans aren't panning out the way you'd hoped. Healthy mom, healthy babies, blah blah, OF COURSE that's your goal. Duh. Smack anyone who says that to you. The details of what happens to you and your body are incredibly important too. You are allowed to feel disappointed, angry, or whatever it is you are feeling. Don't let anyone make you feel like you shouldn't. Feel it, embrace it, work through it.
In whatever way is necessary- you can do this. Go in with confidence! You're gonna give birth to two babies in one day. Two! Holy crap, you're incredible!!
As far as the csection goes, it was a breeze for me. The most painful part of the entire thing was when they put my IV in. They blew one of my veins and had to poke me a bunch of times before getting it in.
I second that on getting a tummy binder! They gave me one in the hospital and I also bought one of the baboosh baby ones online. Those things were life savers!
I never needed the colace, I was able to poop normally the next day. But I did react badly to the painkillers and I was sick the entire day after the surgery. They had to take me off the painkillers for at least 8 hours - so no pain killers at ALL before they put me on a different one. Surprisingly I was ok during that time even without the meds as the constant throwing up was far worse.
Just like the others said, get up and walk as soon as you can.
Good luck! I can't wait to see pictures of the twins!
As for seeking a second opinion on my c-section, my doctor is very liberal and has been very supportive of my wish to try a vaginal delivery. She's willing to do breech extractions with twin births but baby B's size makes that too risky. Baby A won't clear enough of a path for B to be pulled out safety. I was recently told that a lot of doctors automatically order a c-section with all twin births! Crazy!
@SallySunrise I hadn't even considered a doula. I didn't realize that they assisted in c-section births. Have you been there for a section birth? I've been meeting on the side with the midwife who delivered my daughter and she's been great for pep talks and advice. She was going to be there for my potential vaginal birth so I hope she'll still be there for me. I love her!
"I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always.
As long as I'm living,
my baby you'll be."
"I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always.
As long as I'm living,
my baby you'll be."
I was terrified at the thought of a C-section before I had to have mine, and although it wasn't fun, the actual surgery was not as terrifying as I imagined. From reading people's experiences on here, I have found that the recovery for a C-section varies greatly and some had an easy time while others (me) had a rough go at it. One thing is for sure though, you will definitely need help the first 2 weeks caring for twins with a C-section! Be prepared to need someone there with you and try to make arrangements for that (if you haven't already).
Also, if your bed is high, be prepared to sleep on the couch or a lower bed if you have one. I was unable to climb in and out of bed for feedings and found that the couch was a much better option.
Don't overdo it. I did, and I paid for it. Also, go easy on the pain killers as they will make you think you are fine, when you really might be overdoing it.
My biggest advice: Start taking stool softeners days before the surgery. Straining is pretty impossible with a C-section incision and it was 2 weeks before I could go. Not fun!
Also, take the meds on a schedule. Don't wait until you're in pain to ask. I only took the high dose motrin and was fine.
You'll want to try walking as soon as possible. It will be uncomfortable, but it's better to do while the really good pain meds are still in your system. Keep walking small bits, it'll make your recovery much easier.
Finally, don't try and do to much. Let your DH do the laundry, dishes, diaper changes for lo #1. You don't want to be lifting anything heavy for a few weeks.