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Planned C-sec and labour.

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deemented · 06/02/2012 06:16

Silly question i know, but what happens if you have a c-section planned but you go into labour spontanieously? Will they still do the csec?

I only ask because i'm due to have a csec on Valentines day as baby is breech with no waters and couldn't be turned by ECV, and last night i had what i think was a bit of a show - mucous snot like stuff on wiping. No blood or owt though.

If i did happen to go into labour on my own, would the still do the csec or not? Am 37+2 btw.

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 06/02/2012 06:22

Don't know, I would imagine they'd like you to report to the hospital to get the CS ASAP.
Very best wishes for eight days time.

deemented · 06/02/2012 06:23

Thank you Smile

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diedandgonetodevon · 06/02/2012 06:26

Yes, they will still do the c-section. You would just need to call the hospital ASAP if you started to have contractions.

Fingers crossed the baby stays put for the last few days Smile

BloooCowWonders · 06/02/2012 06:29

First of all, if you have doubts about anything this far on, then you should call the labour ward. They are there 24/7 and will always give you advice. Don't bother with community midwife/ gp/ nhs direct; just phone the hospital as they're the experts.

If you do go into labour, yes they will do the c/s. Your labour is likely to be very long anyway, so there will be plenty of time. The operation will be no more/ less risky than if you hadn't gone into labour already. Once they start, the contractions will stop anyway.

(If it's any consolation, you'll know 100% that your baby is 'ready' to be born at the right date! :) )

AlpinePony · 06/02/2012 06:52

Yes, they'll bring it forward. I'm scheduled for Monday and nicely in a state of paranoia that I won't make it that long!

diedandgonetodevon · 06/02/2012 12:15

I'm booked in for tomorrow morning but still paranoid I won't make it [crazy fool]

deemented · 06/02/2012 12:53

Good luck to both of you!!

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thejaffacakesareonme · 06/02/2012 13:30

I asked my consultant this question and was told to go straight to hospital once I knew I was in labour.

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