Hey all,
last week at my doctors appointment my doctor noticed I had a kidney infection, she sent me to have labs and the like done and turns out it's pretty bad. (I've also had a few UTIs, but those are usually cured pretty quickly) Bad enough to send me into preterm labor. Another big concern she has is that baby's born vaginally to mothers with certain infections can have serious problems. She wants to schedule me a c section but she said I can still /try/ to deliver vaginally if I wanted too. I was really hoping to go for a med free birth, and I understand plans change but I'm a little nervous to be honest. SO and I have been discussing all week, and we both agree that the doctor will do what's best (we both love and really trust our doctor) for me and baby girl. I guess I'm just looking for anyone who has had a similar experience or had/is having a c section, how did you deal with nerves and such? I'm not really sure how to even word my question. I have a doctors appt at 2:45 where we'll call the shot it's just I feel like I should make the decision instead of telling my doctor to? Maybe, (I don't know if that makes sense). Does it seem like an obvious choice to schedule a c section?
Eta: also, I will be 34 weeks on
Sunday.
Eta2: sorry as far as "other infections" that was general. All I have is a pretty bad kidney infection and an occasional UTI.
ECat504
SO
SD (11/2010)
DD1 (09/2014)
DD2 (10/2015)
Baby Girl #4 (11/2020)
Re: C-Section mamas?
That being said, I had a kidney infection with DD and diagnosed with one last Friday. I was given IV antibiotics and was sent home with PO antibiotics from now to the rest of my pregnancy in hopes to avoid PTL. I have DD vaginally at 37 week when my water broke, and my doctor said nothing in regards to inductions or c sections this pregnancy.
SO
SD (11/2010)
DD1 (09/2014)
DD2 (10/2015)
Baby Girl #4 (11/2020)
If your doctor gave you the option of delivering vaginally IMO I would at least try that first. I had to have an emergency c-section with DD and it was not fun. I wasn't able to be with my husband and daughter for almost 2 hours after the surgery and even though I recovered well the recovery process is long and difficult with a new born. If you can with your doctors blessing I would try to deliver vaginally first. And try and keep that baby in there as long as possible.
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With that, I feel on one hand my doctors suggestion to have the C-section was from a place of genuine concern but like you said she is giving me the option to deliver vaginally so it can't be /that/ serious. But I feel like if I ignore her warning/suggestion and something should happen to LO I would blame myself (and I wouldn't have anyone else to blame).
SO
SD (11/2010)
DD1 (09/2014)
DD2 (10/2015)
Baby Girl #4 (11/2020)
I would definitely ask her reasoning behind the cs talk and do some research based on medical research as stated above. Hopefully it's just a 'think about this just in case we don't get this infection under control before delivery' type of discussion and she is just keeping you in the know. GL!
I would think having a major surgery would be a bad idea if you already have an infection. A horrible idea, actually.
And yes. I've been on antibiotics for quite some time for it. But all is okay, thank y'all.
SO
SD (11/2010)
DD1 (09/2014)
DD2 (10/2015)
Baby Girl #4 (11/2020)
Your body would already be fighting off a nasty infection, why would a doctor jump to give you major abdominal surgery? One that has a risk of infection and risk of clipping your bladder when in there.
Not trying to be snarky, just trying to understand since if it is a legitimate concern, I would like to be able to talk to my dr.
It's because of the type of bacteria that is causing it.
SO
SD (11/2010)
DD1 (09/2014)
DD2 (10/2015)
Baby Girl #4 (11/2020)