C/S on Monday and people's "opinions": vent

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solson
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C/S on Monday and people's "opinions": vent

Post by solson »

We have a scheduled c-section for this Monday. I hate the idea but I'm going with it and I just hope for the best.

I just need to vent though. I'm on another message board and I am so tired of people saying that every woman can birth the baby God gave them. I'm also tired of people "checking" to see that I have the right information and reminding me about how epis and positioning and pitocin, etc. can all influence labor and delivery outcomes. No kidding folks. Some days I feel like a pariah for choosing to have this c-section. I think I feel more sensitive about it then most because I dont want to do it either and in reality it could be unnecessary. I dont have a crystal ball though so I make the decisions I make with the knowledge I have.

I just feel stressed about the c/s and insulted by peoples good intentions. I feel like telling those who PM me and post to shove it and MYOB.

I needed to vent. I hope I'm making the right decision.
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Tanya in NY
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Post by Tanya in NY »

I believe that this is a very personal decision. I am so sorry that you have been put in the position to even have to consider an elective c/s in the first place. Please know that I wish you the easiest possible recovery and a healthy baby. Venting is okay as far as I'm concerned. Congratulations in advance.

Tanya in NY
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Post by CW1992 »

It is the right decision for you - you know best! I hope that everything goes great for you! Nothing like a new baby in the house!:) Baby smells and watching them sleep - so snuggly and sweet. You know best what is the right choice for YOU!:) I could NOT "birth the baby" she was way too big and my second one was on the same course - would have been a 10lb + also - and I had the piece of mind - the doctor knew this time (a different one) that I could not physically fit that baby thru what I had to work with.
If it helps any - I had a scheduled c-section with my second child and it was so nice - I knew the day she'd be born, the time, and I wasn't in any pain like I was with my first - I could WALK - something I couldn't do after my first child was born - took me 5 weeks to be able to walk - - and you can't even see the scar anymore - it was easy compared to my first delivery which (of course was natural). Between the two I'd go C-section! Giving birth naturally is not all that great!! LOL Just remember that you know best what is right for YOU!:) I wish you well and congratulations on a new baby!!:)
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Post by tcon »

It is YOUR decision. Just remember that. I too decided for a c-section for my 2nd. I have a beautiful healthy 20 month old so I dont regret my decision at all. In fact the c-section was a brezse compared to my 1st. I will never know if I could have delivered my 2nd (although she was 9lb 7oz, 3 weeks early so probably not if I went full-term) but it was the choice I made and I am happy about it. Good luck!
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Post by njbirk »

I hope all goes well on Monday.
We'll all be waiting to hear about you and the baby.

And I agree with everyone else who has posted -- it is your decision and you did not make it lightly but with a great deal of thought. Relax and know you made the best decision for you.

Nancy
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Post by Kath »

I hope you have a good delivery and when you see that precious baby you will be so overjoyed...

I am sure you made this decision by giving it a great deal of thought. Don't feel bad because of the C/S... just feel happy that your going to have a new baby. t
That's all that really matters in the end.

Good Luck
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Post by admin »

Hi Solson, Good Luck with your Delivery on Monday! I too had a c/s for my second delivery, although it was not on the scheduled list. I wanted to go into labour and go through until it was time to push . I too was not thrilled about a C/S but in the end I wanted a healthy baby and that is what I got.

All the best to, I will say a prayer and I can't wait to hear about the baby .

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Solson, good luck with the birth. I hope that everything goes easily and smoothly and that you recover fast and with the least amount of pain. Don't worry about your decisions. It's nobody else's business. You are using a wonderful gift called CHOICE!
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I think you are very courageous for chosing as you have. As a matter of fact, my close friend is an OB/GYN, and recently shared with me a new study that came out in one of her magazines. It stated that C/S vs. vaginal delivery and recovery have been found to correlate evenly for the mother. The big finding was that C/S was found to be significantly more beneficial to the baby. As a matter of fact, in Brazil, there is a 95% C/S rate among women who visit a doctor and deliver because of this. Just thought you should know this information. The medical community is starting to see and acknowledge the benefits of C/S, and not just viewing it as a last results. Incidentally, my friend CHOSE to have her first child C/S voluntarily and will be having her second the same way soon.
I did C/S after my first child was born BPI, and it was the best decision I could every have made. I do not understand the idea that if you do not have a vaginal delivery you are missing something or are less that what you should be as a mother. My first concern is my child and its safety, and if that means surgery to ensure that, I will do that.
I wish you all of the luck! God bless you and your little one!
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Post by Nurseem »

My first child was a vaginal delivery with an epi, pitocin and vaccuum extractor because of high B/P (preg induced) and she was big. She has a LOBPI.

My second DD was a c-section based on the complications with the first (different doctors in different states) and I am VERY glad. DD #2 was bigger than the first, I had and still have, diabetes, and she is perfect! If I had to do it again (which I won't) I would definately go c-section. I was worried, but all went well! Good-luck. Every woman is different and every delivery/pregnancy is different, even for the same woman!!
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