I know, this probably gets asked a lot but I haven't seen it in a little while at least

I have baby A vertex and baby B breech. I'm only 32 weeks but they've stayed this way for some time now. I am a little nervous about attempting a vaginal birth but am also dreading a cesarean recovery.
So I'm just curious...
1) What were your babies positions prior to delivery?
2) Did you have a choice in vaginal vs. c-section?
3) If you did have a choice, what did you choose and why?
Thanks!
Re: How did you deliver?
I found csection to be terrifying. Because I hadn't planned on it, I really didn't know what to expect. The drugs or hormones or something made me shake violently and uncontrollably for hours, even a day afterwards. Surgery was chaotic and scary even though everything went fine and it was over very quickly. Recovery was also a bit tougher than I expected. I know some people bounce back pretty quickly but I was a mess for a few weeks afterwards.
2) No choice, automatic c/s and no attempts were made to turn them (A had his butt firmly wedged up against my cervix and B was right on top of him).
1) What were your babies positions prior to delivery? Baby A was head down, Baby B breech (kinda switched from traverse to breech and vice versa a couple times the weeks before birth)
2) Did you have a choice in vaginal vs. c-section? Doctors gave me the choice, I went vaginal, Csection scares the crap out of me. They had me wheeled to an operating room just in case, but was still have to go vaginally for both. Baby A was head first successfully and Baby B was feet first, they found the first foot right away and had to use an ultrasound to find the second foot and guide the lil guy out. They were both in great shape. B had a slightly lower apgar than A, but I hear that is normal due to him being in labor a bit longer. Wouldn't change it for the world. Recovery was much easier this way.
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Baby a's water broke at 35w 3d and when they did an ultrasound and saw b's position my dr highly recommended a csection. She didn't want to do a breech delivery so said if I delivered a vaginally I would most likely end up with a csection for b (double whammy). I didn't want that so went for a csection even though I really didn't want one. I hadn't really prepared for the idea of a csection ( stupid with twins I now realize) as I was apparently living in a fantasy world where b flipped to head down.
However, my csection recovery was really easy. I've been taking walks since 2 wks pp and at 4 wks out I feel great. I walked two miles with my dogs and the double stroller today and was fine. I was amazed at how quickly I recovered. I stopped taking narcotics after 24 hrs except at night and only then for another night and walked laps in the hospital constantly to speed recovery. It really seemed to help for me. Either way, prepare yourself for both options so you aren't really disappointed like I was. Good luck!
- both head down facing my spine. While pushing A turned posterior and B was breech (he turned when they popped A's sac they think).
2) Did you have a choice in vaginal vs. c-section?
-yes. Made it to 37w+6 and was induced, labored for 12 hours and pushed for 45 until A got stuck.
3) If you did have a choice, what did you choose and why?
-A got stuck and my OB didn't feel comfortable pulling out two babies. So she gave me two options: labor for another hour then push or keep trying to push A out. I was terrified of pushing out one and then having to c sec the other so I begged for a c section.
I didn't need any pain meds and was able to get discharged a day early. The first week was hard and then at 2w PP I felt totally normal. Except when I cough or sneeze. I don't regret my choice.
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However, my water broke at 34w and Baby A's cord prolapsed so I was put under general anesthesia bc there wasn't time for a spinal. I was decidedly NOT prepared for that. H was stuck in traffic and missed the entire thing. The last thing I remember before they knocked me out was a doctor yelling about losing Baby A's heart rate. It was traumatic to say the least.
Recovery sucked balls. 10mo later I still have lingering pain from scar tissue adhesions.
I've said this before, but while I am forever grateful and thankful that both boys are here safely (and thriving), I still have a difficult time emotionally with the circumstances of their birth.
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Didn't ever discuss options with ob. Was supposed to at my next weekly appt.
Similar experience to @LegallyBlonde217 - water broke and then I just went along for the ride.
Baby A was head down, Baby B was transverse.
I wasn't offered an elective C/S, but knew it was a possibilty.
I was induced at 39w & delievered vaginally.
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I ended up with a c/s anyway because the dr on call wouldn't deliver twins vaginally.
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2) No, not really... too risky.
3) N/a- except to say that having delivered both ways, the CS was so much harder becuase of the recovery.
2) Did you have a choice in vaginal vs. c-section?
3) If you did have a choice, what did you choose and why?
Otherwise my ob recommends a csection.
My baby a has been sitting in an L on my cervix for weeks
2) Did you have a choice in vaginal vs. c-section? Yes the hospital offered me a c section or a vaginal delivery
3) If you did have a choice, what did you choose and why? I chose a vaginal delivery as I already had one with my older daughter, so I felt like my body had "been there, done that" and that I had a good chance of completing it sucessfully. I also knew it was healthier for me and the babies, and a much easier recovery. It ended up being so much easier than my singleton delivery because the babies were only 5.5 lbs each vs. my older daughter who was 7.5 lbs. If your babies are in a good position and your doctors are experienced with twin delivery, I would say to go for it!
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