She's Just As Stubborn As Us
- It's SURGERY. I've had 3 already and I don't want another.
- You're awake while they do it. How creepy is that?!
- One word...EPIDURAL. I watched my mom get one and I saw how big that needle is.
- You don't get to participate in the birth of your baby. So important to me.
- It's better for the baby in the long run. That's my Human Development mode kicking in.
- Recovery time is generally longer.
- It's SURGERY!
I know it may seem that I'm overreacting especially to women who have had C-sections but this is my first baby and obviously I'm nervous. I'm not even nervous about having a natural childbirth. I pretty much know what to expect. With a C-section, I don't know what to expect. I know the procedure and that's it. Last night I woke up to go to the bathroom and I couldn't go back to sleep because I kept thinking about stupid C-sections. Don't get me wrong though. If I have to have one then I'll have one. What ever it takes to have this baby and for her to be healthy. And thanks, Em. I believe you have jinxed me. Mina obviously doesn't want to come out. She's comfortable and stubborn. So instead of Emily's mantra of "twins, twins, twins, split, split, split." I say, "drop, drop, drop, listen to your mommy and drop."
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Drop Mina drop! Mommy is freaking out!
(But seriously Ms. Q, don't worry! It will all be fine in the long run.)
Hi Kiwi! Just thought I'd call by to tell you that first babies often don't drop until the last minute! I can't see that there's any reason why the baby not having dropped yet would lead anyone to think you might need a C section.
Have your pre-natal carers told you about Optimum Fetal (note the American spelling, just for you ;-) ) Positioning?
To achieve OFP it's recommended that you spend some time each day on your hands and knees, so you might as well give the kitchen floor a scrub while you're down there ;-D
What you do is rock on your hands and knees and alternately arch your back and hollow it, which encourages the baby to get into a postition with its back to your front. This way its head is in the right position to go down into the pelvis. It will also then be in the right position so that the crown of its head can be born first - much more comfortable (if that's the right word) for both of you!
Just 'sticking my oar in', as usual!
Good luck! :-)
Oooops! TOO LATE! ;-D
Just heard your news!
Congratulations, and welcome to Mina! :-D
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