I have been scheduled for a csection because baby is breech and is so big he does not have room to flip. He hit 96th% or higher on everything and there is very little fluid around him at this point. But - and this is most important to me - he is healthy and all his organs look great!
Question 1 - My CS is scheduled for 5pm so I cannot eat anything after 5am. I have low blood sugar and tend to get hangry. Any suggestions on how to cope all day? I'm worried I will feel/become weak by 5pm or be a real bitch when I don't mean to be.
Question 2 - How do I deal with all the judgy people? They act like CS is not a "real" birth and tell me he could still flip and I should fight for a natural birth. Um..he is healthy and is going to come out. That is my only concern. And why do they thunk it's an easy way out? It is surgery! Ugh...just tired of the judgement and people making me feel like a bad mom because I can't deliver vaginally.
Any thoughts, advice, opinions would be appreciated.
We are excited to meet our little boy on Sep 8th!
Re: Need advice and mini rant...FTM
Thing is - you were pregnant and you now have a baby so you have given birth. Anyone that quizzes you deserves the stink eye and middle finger combo!
Hugs and good luck!
And a c section is giving "birth". There are several dictionary meanings and one of them is coming into existence, origin, beginning.
As for the judgement, it is still happening. Even today someone commented they were sorry that I couldn't have a real birth. I am now being a bit snotty about it and telling people I am fine with it and their opinion doesn't matter. I am usually very polite, but I am over it already.
Thanks again! We can't wait to meet our sweet boy.
Finally, just my personal story from DS who was also breech. I ate a slice of pizza at noon and started leaking fluid a few minutes later. Headed to the hospital around 2pm, doctors tried saying my water hadn't broken, but I stayed put because I was having contractions. Active labor started around 3:30pm, so they tried using drugs to stop contractions. DS was born at 5:25pm...so most definitely not 12 hours after I last ate. I'm not saying eat 5 hours pre-op, but 12 hours is excessive.
I consider a csection a real birth. I could careless how I got my child out of me as long as he was healthy. It bothered me to hear that I was having a csection NOT because it wasn't a real birth but because I was terrified of having major surgery and I had planned everything around a vaginal birth recovery. Don't pay attention to people, they will criticize you either path you go to be honest.
Best of luck!!
I have a strong feeling that she is the way she is for a reason and I'm going to let her be and the good Lord will bring her into this world how he sees fit!
Hope everything went well and you are recovering nicely!!!