Im almost 13 weeks, and my doctor is leaning towards a scheduled c-section. My son was also a c-section (dilated to a 4 over 21 hours! Lol) and at my last visit, the nurse doing my pap, and culture, said my pelvis was very small and doesn't believe I would be able to go through with a v-back if I wanted too. Any thoughts on this or has anybody had a similar experience? ? Im just a little stuck if I should go through with a c-section or try seeing what happens? Or what complications could occur during delivery having a "small pelvis"?
Thanks ladies!
Re: "scheduled" c-section due to "small pelvis"?
It's really up to you and your comfort level, you have a totally legitimate reason to schedule a csection since you have already had one, but if you want to try for a VBAC and your doctor/hospital allow them then go for it and just keep in mind that you may end up with a c/s.
Do you have small pelvis and shallow pelvis. Shallow is what they worry about because it is like a cereal box instead of a bowl shape
It is really hard to predict what will happen during the delivery. Which is why I think it's good to explore all options and of course during the delivery day always go with what the situation is at hand. What the Dr/midwife suggest along with your gut. Good luck with the delivery!
But I would be HIGHLY skeptical of anyone who would suggest a C-section due to big babies at 13w and a history of an 8 1/2 pounder.
And I say this as someone who's perinatologist was expressing the same concerns last time around (not nearly that early, though) and was predicting DS to be 11#. He came 3 weeks early and was 8lbs8oz with a 98%ile head. I'm THANKFUL I didn't get stuck like you did, but grateful that my OB is way more laid back and let me try.
Anyway, my point is that I think it's shady that anyone's trying to push you into a C at 13w based on size. If your first had been 10 or 12 pounds, maybe... but not at 8 & 1/2...
Ditto what PP said - ask your doc and then trust your gut.
As for the c-section it does vary on individuals health.
But I do agree with the other post which is if you are unsure or concerned. It does not hurt to get a second opinion. And do what's best for you and the baby.