Sure i wanna give birth naturally, but now i am tempted to get a section. Nevermind the reasons, but if any of you had the choice, which would you go with?
the way my body was designed to give birth to a baby.
but who knows, with the number of c-sections on the rise, maybe eventually women will be born with a zipper on their stomach to just pop out babies that way. you know, selective evolution....
while i had a really horrible 4th degree tear after my vag birth - i would never choose a c/s for my first birth without a medical reason.
I'm having a c/s this time b/c i could never go through a 4th degree tear again - but most women do NOT tear that bad- so without a medical reason- i say vag is the way to go - at least try - and see how it works out.
why would you voluntarily choose major surgery where your insides are pulled out and resting on your stomach while they pull out your baby instead of giving birth vaginally?
my neighbor, also one of the OBs in my practice had a baby in Sept. and scheduled her own c-section and her baby came home looking angelic and non-stressed, cause she was never IN the birth canal. ?I dunno, seems like a good idea for mom (preserving present state cooter-ville) and keeps the baby from physical stress.
my neighbor, also one of the OBs in my practice had a baby in Sept. and scheduled her own c-section and her baby came home looking angelic and non-stressed, cause she was never IN the birth canal. I dunno, seems like a good idea for mom (preserving present state cooter-ville) and keeps the baby from physical stress.
Ok, now I'm calling MUD. No way you are that stupid. I hope.
my neighbor, also one of the OBs in my practice had a baby in Sept. and scheduled her own c-section and her baby came home looking angelic and non-stressed, cause she was never IN the birth canal. I dunno, seems like a good idea for mom (preserving present state cooter-ville) and keeps the baby from physical stress.
my neighbor, also one of the OBs in my practice had a baby in Sept. and scheduled her own c-section and her baby came home looking angelic and non-stressed, cause she was never IN the birth canal. I dunno, seems like a good idea for mom (preserving present state cooter-ville) and keeps the baby from physical stress.
oh, is that all? good to know you're pondering major surgery because someone else did it and it looked like a good idea.
and i do not feel asking a question warrants getting my head bit off. ?i'm not asking about tanning or getting tattooed while pg.?
it's a fair question. ?i should admit, i thought it was a bit strange my dr. would schedule ?a c-section for her first child, but if she did it with no medical reason, maybe it's just one of those choices one can make. ?
?just wanted??to hear your opinions.-whatever they may be
and i do not feel asking a question warrants getting my head bit off. i'm not asking about tanning or getting tattooed while pg.
it's a fair question. i should admit, i thought it was a bit strange my dr. would schedule a c-section for her first child, but if she did it with no medical reason, maybe it's just one of those choices one can make.
just wanted to hear your opinions.-whatever they may be
tanning and tattoos does not equal c-section. You fail.
If I had my choice, I would prefer the baby be either beamed out of me, ala Star Trek, or maybe just sucked out of my belly button. It's still up in the air though.
I have had a c/s and even though my recovery wasnt that bad I would still never choose to have another one.
You will automatically be the hospital for longer. Recovery will be much harder. You may not be able to keep your baby in your room with you. You wont be able to drive for 4-6 weeks. Coughing, sneezing, laughing.....all hurts so bad after having your ab muscles pulled apart.
I know there are risks to everything, but knowing of 2 people who passed away due to complications from the major surgery that is a c-section, it now scares the crap out of me.
Coming from someone who had an emergency c-section (and NEVER wanted to have one) - I say go naturally unless medically necessary. Recovering from a c/s is SO much harder - and babies are MEANT to go through the birth canal.
I know there are risks to everything, but knowing of 2 people who passed away due to complications from the major surgery that is a c-section, it now scares the crap out of me.
you have known two people to die from c section complications? thats scary.
thank you: ?a snowracer and tamra for some great insight. ?i really thought it was odd that she got a c-section, and she's pretty open with me, so i didn't think it would be a huge thing. ?it just seemed routine to her, but that's probably cause it is routine for HER. ?makes sense.?
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dear everyone else: ?do you really think i would just schedule one b/c my neighbor had one? ?it is a valid question for someone who knows nothing about the birth process. just what i've read here... ? i just have some random "what if" questions that haven't been answered.
thank you: a snowracer and tamra for some great insight. i really thought it was odd that she got a c-section, and she's pretty open with me, so i didn't think it would be a huge thing. it just seemed routine to her, but that's probably cause it is routine for HER. makes sense.
dear everyone else: do you really think i would just schedule one b/c my neighbor had one? it is a valid question for someone who knows nothing about the birth process. just what i've read here... i just have some random "what if" questions that haven't been answered.
PLEASE PLEASE Tell me that you have other resources besides this board to learn about the birthing process??
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I was just considering having my DH cut the baby out of my womb himself. I mean that way I save the cooter, the physical effects of the birth canal travel on the baby (since that is so important) and we save the gas it takes to get to the hospital...
my neighbor, also one of the OBs in my practice had a baby in Sept. and scheduled her own c-section and her baby came home looking angelic and non-stressed, cause she was never IN the birth canal. I dunno, seems like a good idea for mom (preserving present state cooter-ville) and keeps the baby from physical stress.
thank you: a snowracer and tamra for some great insight. i really thought it was odd that she got a c-section, and she's pretty open with me, so i didn't think it would be a huge thing. it just seemed routine to her, but that's probably cause it is routine for HER. makes sense.
dear everyone else: do you really think i would just schedule one b/c my neighbor had one? it is a valid question for someone who knows nothing about the birth process. just what i've read here... i just have some random "what if" questions that haven't been answered.
well, i think the new topic of discussion should be about the fact that you have no idea about the birth process. are you going into this blindly? you seriously need to read a book. or two.
How could you not be educated on the birth process. I'm not as far a long as you and i have a great idea of what is going to happen, how it might happen, and how i would like for it to happen.
i've been reading about each week, and up to some parts of labor. nature will inevitably take its course without me having a choice in the matter. ?(i seriously am not considering c-section, i actually plan on not having an epidural but have read enough to know i will most likely be begging for it at some point. ?childbirth classes are scheduled for this weekend and other than that, we're set.?
my neighbor, also one of the OBs in my practice had a baby in Sept. and scheduled her own c-section and her baby came home looking angelic and non-stressed, cause she was never IN the birth canal. I dunno, seems like a good idea for mom (preserving present state cooter-ville) and keeps the baby from physical stress.
Um, there are benefits to being squeezed through the birth canal. For one, it helps remove fluids from the baby's lungs. The baby doesn't stay squished-looking forever.
Re: To C-section or not to C-section...
vag
with no tearing
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I'm going to start this one off nice before your head gets bitten off: is there a medically necessary reason you NEED a c-section?
i'm going to go with....................
the way my body was designed to give birth to a baby.
but who knows, with the number of c-sections on the rise, maybe eventually women will be born with a zipper on their stomach to just pop out babies that way. you know, selective evolution....
while i had a really horrible 4th degree tear after my vag birth - i would never choose a c/s for my first birth without a medical reason.
I'm having a c/s this time b/c i could never go through a 4th degree tear again - but most women do NOT tear that bad- so without a medical reason- i say vag is the way to go - at least try - and see how it works out.
you. are. a. dumb. ass
/endofstory
Ok, now I'm calling MUD. No way you are that stupid. I hope.
oh.my.fvcking.god
oh, is that all? good to know you're pondering major surgery because someone else did it and it looked like a good idea.
and i do not feel asking a question warrants getting my head bit off. ?i'm not asking about tanning or getting tattooed while pg.?
it's a fair question. ?i should admit, i thought it was a bit strange my dr. would schedule ?a c-section for her first child, but if she did it with no medical reason, maybe it's just one of those choices one can make. ?
?just wanted??to hear your opinions.-whatever they may be
did your OB neighbour give herself the spinal block/epidural and then perform the secion on herself too?
do you want to give THAT a try while you're at it?!
tanning and tattoos does not equal c-section. You fail.
I have had a c/s and even though my recovery wasnt that bad I would still never choose to have another one.
You will automatically be the hospital for longer. Recovery will be much harder. You may not be able to keep your baby in your room with you. You wont be able to drive for 4-6 weeks. Coughing, sneezing, laughing.....all hurts so bad after having your ab muscles pulled apart.
For real? Who is giving you your advice or even leading you to believe they'll do ELECTIVE surgery because you feel like it?
Buy a book. Seriously.
I know there are risks to everything, but knowing of 2 people who passed away due to complications from the major surgery that is a c-section, it now scares the crap out of me.
ummm elective surgery is just that, done because a person so chooses and their dumb ass doctor agreed.
i think maybe you mean major surgery?
you have known two people to die from c section complications? thats scary.
thank you: ?a snowracer and tamra for some great insight. ?i really thought it was odd that she got a c-section, and she's pretty open with me, so i didn't think it would be a huge thing. ?it just seemed routine to her, but that's probably cause it is routine for HER. ?makes sense.?
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dear everyone else: ?do you really think i would just schedule one b/c my neighbor had one? ?it is a valid question for someone who knows nothing about the birth process. just what i've read here... ? i just have some random "what if" questions that haven't been answered.
PLEASE PLEASE Tell me that you have other resources besides this board to learn about the birthing process??
OH GOOD GOD
well, i think the new topic of discussion should be about the fact that you have no idea about the birth process. are you going into this blindly? you seriously need to read a book. or two.
How could you not be educated on the birth process. I'm not as far a long as you and i have a great idea of what is going to happen, how it might happen, and how i would like for it to happen.
you're 30 weeks pregnant and you know jack squat about labour? i repeat my previous comment
you.are.a.dumb.ass
Um, there are benefits to being squeezed through the birth canal. For one, it helps remove fluids from the baby's lungs. The baby doesn't stay squished-looking forever.