First-time mom, just spent a greater part of my afternoon reading labor stories and contemplating the near future like a giant worrywort and I don't know if I should be scared out of my mind or like "pfft." I had ridiculously severe cramps when I was a teenager that were so bad, I'd lay curled up in fetal position until the abdominal pain and diarrhea sent me hobbling to the bathroom... no joke... and I have a pretty high pain threshold so even though I really have no understanding of just how bad it actually is, I'm pretty positive I can handle a complication-free birth like a warrior given that it's such a common thing, but...
Back to back! I had no idea that was a thing until today and now I'm terrified that it's going to happen and that it's going to be the worst pain ever. Are doctors able to check for that shortly before birth if you're explicitly concerned with it? And is there something that can actually be done to get the baby into the right position before you go into labor if that does happen?
Re: Is back to back something that can actually be prevented?
If you are talking about sunny side up, yes, there are ways to turn baby but I wouldn't even begin to think about that for a while. No need to worry!
Honestly, if it was horrific women wouldn't keep having babies. I'm pregnant with #2 and had a horrible pregnancy, 8 hour birth and horrible recovery. The worry builds way more fear than reality. You'll be just fine and you'll still want more babies after