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babyberry
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natural vs. c-section experience?
i really want a natural birth but i hear that LIJ, northshore and many LI obs do more c-sections. has this been the case with you ladies? has anyone had an ob that really respected them having a natural birth plan?
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Posted 1/26/11 10:34 PM |
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Shelleybean11
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Re: natural vs. c-section experience?
I wound up with a C, so I am no help.
Maybe look into a midwife.
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Posted 1/26/11 10:37 PM |
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gina409
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Re: natural vs. c-section experience?
might get a better response on the parenting or preggo board
good luck!
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Posted 1/26/11 10:55 PM |
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babyberry
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Re: natural vs. c-section experience?
thx gina, reposted on preg. here's the link if anyone's interested in following --> LINK
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Posted 1/28/11 12:26 PM |
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Re: natural vs. c-section experience?
I have a theory about this. More of my friends have delivered via C than vaginally, many times after being induced. My theory is that a dr. feels you out to see how you feel about a c. I believe a planned c cuts the risk of something going wrong, etc., for malpractice reasons, and if a dr. gets the feeling you're open to a C, you're getting one. I was very clear with my dr. from my 1st appt. that I wanted to deliver vaginally. He explained that the only reason I'd need a C, barring emergencies, was if the baby was breech or if I wasn't big enough to deliver him. I had a vaginal delivery and was so happy!
Anyway, this is totally my opinion and not based on any facts, research, etc...but since you asked
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Posted 1/28/11 3:56 PM |
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babyberry
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Re: natural vs. c-section experience?
Posted by Comeonnumbertwo
I have a theory about this. More of my friends have delivered via C than vaginally, many times after being induced. My theory is that a dr. feels you out to see how you feel about a c. I believe a planned c cuts the risk of something going wrong, etc., for malpractice reasons, and if a dr. gets the feeling you're open to a C, you're getting one. I was very clear with my dr. from my 1st appt. that I wanted to deliver vaginally. He explained that the only reason I'd need a C, barring emergencies, was if the baby was breech or if I wasn't big enough to deliver him. I had a vaginal delivery and was so happy!
Anyway, this is totally my opinion and not based on any facts, research, etc...but since you asked
my friend had a breach and she got what was called aversion done to turn the baby around and then deliver vaginally, no c needed. i def hope that my ob will try their best to stick to natural, barring any med emergency... this is really interesting though~
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Posted 1/28/11 4:52 PM |
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