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I gave birth to a breech baby AMA

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 19:42

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SprogletsMum · 10/08/2018 19:43

I did too. Did you think it hurt more than giving birth to a head first baby?

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sachabloom · 10/08/2018 19:43

Did you know the baby was breech when you went into labour? (I don't know if that is a silly question)

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Wildboar · 10/08/2018 19:44

Were medics supportive of your choice?

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SprogletsMum · 10/08/2018 19:44

I didn't sachabloom I found out when I arrived at the hospital fully dilated.

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jjemimapuddleduck · 10/08/2018 19:44

Bum first or feet first?

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 19:45

Sprogs yes I think it did actually compared to my second who wasn't breech

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PolkadotsAndMoonbeams · 10/08/2018 19:46

How old was your midwife and had s/he delivered a breech baby before?

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SprogletsMum · 10/08/2018 19:46

Yes I did too compared to my other 3, but she was 9lb and the others were 7lb so wasn't sure if that was the difference.

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 19:48

sachabloom yes I did. Csection was suggested but I went into labour early and I didn't want a C-section. My baby was small and a footling breech.

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 19:49

wild boar yes they were

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 19:51

I can't really remember re midwives. There were a lot of people coming in, the consultant was present etc.

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SprogletsMum · 10/08/2018 19:52

It was standing room only with mine, I think all the midwives, doctors and hcas in the building came to watch Blush

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 19:57

Sprog yeah same here.

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reetgood · 10/08/2018 19:58

How long were you in labour? I had an emergency c-section when they realised he was breech at 9cm dilated. They gave me the option to continue but after 36 hours I was knackered. The consultant who did the op said she thought it was a good call when we spoke after. I did too, but I feared instrumented delivery more than c section. He was long and 9lb 13oz so I think I might have struggled. Did the team freak out? My midwife was gutted to have missed he was breech, but so did everyone else who saw me so meh.

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 20:00

It was a relatively quick birth. Started getting pains about 2am, born at 7.30. 3 weeks early.

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 20:02

I didn't get much time to think about it but just went with my body and asked if I could try vaginal. Was 7cm dilated when they measured me at the hospital.

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reetgood · 10/08/2018 20:08

I wonder if he hadn’t been my first whether I would have continued. After 36 hours of stop start though I think my gut said nah mate ;). mine was frank (extended?) breech and 2 days early. Were you not keen on c section or just felt capable of attempting vaginal delivery?

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 20:12

reetgood I felt capable. I was scared but I asked for an epidural. I figured that if a C-section was needed in the end I would obviously have gone with it but I didn't want to if I didn't have to. The thought really frightened me.

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Chuggachuggatoottoot · 10/08/2018 20:12

More so than giving birth breech

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CraftyGin · 11/08/2018 13:48

I have given birth to a breech baby. The labour was very straightforward. I ask my midwife to step back, and she did. It was her first breech.

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Emmafh3 · 19/08/2018 22:01

Obviously these were first babes by the sounds of it, did you guys tear lots or have to have a managed delivery? Forceps etc.
Did you also tear for your next births?

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