Hey..I have a problem regarding normal delivery and a C-section.My husband wants it to be a normal delivery but I think I am not capable of it because its very painful.I am 19 only and really afraid of this process.Please tell me guys how should I convince my husband for a C-section??
Re: Delivery Issue
Jamie
Learn about the risks and potential recovery issues with C-sections. Not trying to discourage you but just... do your research. That's all i'm going to say. The details of a c-section are quite sobering. STARTING with the fact that you're often awake and conscious while they operate on you. they will rarely give anesthetic. It's not unheard of but it's not elective either. So you need to begin by thinking that you will unlikely be unconscious during MAJOR ABDOMINAL SURGERY. They numb you locally.
Those were her words 'May not be out of the question"
I've had 2 vaginal deliveries (first one at 19), and 2 C-sections (not by choice). I'd give anything to have a vaginal delivery again. C-section recovery sucks so much.
This video shows a good bit of what happens during a C-section. ***Not for the faint-hearted.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xWM6Ug8vME
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My back labor was painful, but I didn't get an epidural until 6cm (long story). If I had gotten one earlier, it wouldn't have been so bad. Early labor just felt like menstrual cramps. Mostly it just makes you tired with all the pushing (I pushed for 2.5 hours). And honestly, if you plan to breastfeed, my breast/nipple pain in the first two weeks postpartum was 100 times worse than the stuff below the belt (aside from the first bowel movement after...but that was only a short amount of time at least). You'll have access to pain meds and stool softeners afterwards, and you'll be fine.
Are you from the States? I live in Canada and I know a lot of people who plan a c-section with no issues. Maybe it's different from country to country?
My c-section went fantastic! The healing suck, I will admit that. But personally I had a wonderful experience and look forward to doing it again. I think the best advice I can give though, is don't get stuck on a specific way to deliver. Things happen, and sometimes it doesn't always go as planned. If for some reason I go into labor and have naturally, then I'll be happy with that. A friend of mine wanted a natural, and after a long labor, she opted for the c-section. She was sad at first, but doesn't regret a thing. In the end you just want to get that baby out as safe as possible.
Jamie
Edit: I have also heard people who have had natural vs c-section and I have heard people who prefer c-section. The pain is no walk in the park, but I think the pain and healing depends on a person. I would listen to the women who have experienced both, and maybe talk to them personally for advice?
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Hmmm very interesting indeed
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12618161/delivery-issue#latest
Jamie