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C or V?

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dillinger · 26/11/2007 11:47

I have a son who is nearly 2, my labour with him was long - I wanted a homebirth and after 2 days of labour at home I was transferred to hospital, he was back to back and stuck. I then had an epidural and was taken to theatre, ended up with keilands forceps being used, I had an episiotomy and a 3rd degree tear. I remember being stitched for 45 minutes but didnt think anything of it - and I healed well.

Im now almost 6 months pregnant and at my booking in appointment the midwife mentioned that a c section may be discussed with me by my consultant further on in the pregnancy but that there was no reason why I shouldnt be able to have my baby vaginally at home as I wanted.

My second appointment was with a different midwife who wasnt supportive at all and said I should have a c section or end up faecal incontinant. This was a huge shock. I asked if that would mean further c sections with subsequent children etc and she said why would I want to try a vaginal after having a c section?! She wasnt friendly and couldnt get me out of her office soon enough it felt. She was brushing off my comments and questions and made me feel that my even thinking of trying vaginally makes me crap

I was upset and met with the midwife 'manager' from my hospital who said there was no reason why I couldnt have baby at home etc and she would make an appointment to see my consultant sooner.

I saw my consultant who said there was a 10% of another 3rd degree tear, and a slight chance within that 10% of further complications, so basically the odds were looking ok. She also said that there was nothing to suggest that this baby would get stuck (while the midwife said the baby prob would) and that if anything the labour would be longer as my uterus would know what its doing etc so to speak! She also said that now we 'know' that a baby CAN pass through my pelvis so that shouldnt be a worry. She said that I prob wouldnt be offered a c section either due to how well Id healed etc.

I left feeling a bit better but what the other midwife said has stuck with me. Im not enjoying this pregnancy much because Im so worried and I dont know what to do for the best. My partner says that if the consultant was worried about that trauma again then she wouldve said, nevermind agree to support me with a home birth and I guess hes right but it still bothers me. Ive changed midwives so I dont have to worry about her turning up on the big day and causing me stress - Im sure shes a nice person but she didnt offer the support I needed.

I know a lot can change between now and then but I just dont know what to do. I dont personally see that opting/pushing to get a c section and having major surgery is better for me than the slight risk of a tear. If I have to have a c section then fair enough but I dont want to pick that option. I sometimes think that either way I'll feel like Ive made the wrong decision. I dont live near family so would have to look after my 2 year old and a newborn by myself after the 2 weeks paternity leave and that causes concern if Ive just had surgery.

I want to try for vaginally at home but does that make me selfish?

Sorry for the long post but Im all over the place. x

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Lulumama · 31/03/2008 07:33

ooooh, a day and a half of silence from dillinger.. hope it is a good birthy silence x

Lulumama · 01/04/2008 07:46

this must be a baby shaped silence !!

dillinger · 01/04/2008 11:34

Went in at 7.20pm, was 4 cms so admitted. Asked for an epidural at midnight which worked for a while but I didnt think was v effective as last time, was asking for top ups every half hour lol and my right leg was completely numb

Anyway started pushing at 10.50am sunday, had baby at 11.03! As I didnt feel ds come out, that part was quite an experience! But I feel good for having done it

Had a small seond degree tear, baby had passed meconium so thats why we had to stay in, then yesterday was waiting all day for a neonatal nurse - had to pass a tube up babys nose through to stomach, and suck up milk/stomach acid to be sure there wasnt a blockage, came back fine. Got home yesterday at 6.20pm.

Baby girl, 7lb 80z!

Thankyou everyone SO MUCH for all of the support and help xx

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StarlightMcKenzie · 01/04/2008 13:07

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Lulumama · 01/04/2008 13:09

woooo hooooo !

thank you for the update ! and congratulations on the safe arrival of your DD, am very glad it all went ok for you !

Boobalina · 01/04/2008 17:45

Wicked news!!! Glas it was all good and both of you are safe and sound.

You did it, its all done and here is your new lovely little daughter!

Whats her name?

x

candyy · 01/04/2008 18:50

Have been following this thread and want to say well done, that's brilliant news! You sound like you did brilliantly! Congratulations!

dillinger · 01/04/2008 19:44

Thankyou! I was so worried about having a hospital birth but I was looked after so well and I really cant fault any of it, which feels good iyswim! Tbh I think if I was to have any more children then I wouldnt hesitate to go back there, I was able to labour how I wanted and it was a good feeling to know there were others around if I needed help, or baby did etc

When it came to going in though I didnt phone the doula, I feel a bit bad about that, like I was obliged to or something but I liked it just being myself, dp and the midwife in the room and so I just wanted to see how things went. Shes coming to see us tomorrow to meet baby and then we have to talk expenses - shes a trainee so basically travel fees and anything we feel she 'deserves' so to speak on top of that. She was a great help in the run up to the birth and attended consultant appointments which was a help - an extra person to remember things, come up with questions I hadnt thought about etc Im a bit nervy though - dont like talking money lol

Baby doesnt have a name as yet, got an appointment to register her next weds so have a week to decide its a huge decision isnt it! Dp and I were going to have a proper think about it tonight but Im in a lousy mood as Im hungry and we dont know what to have lol I cant make any decisions on anything lately! So anyway I just told him to leave me be for half an hour and then I'll hopefully be in a better mood!

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dillinger · 01/04/2008 19:46

I must say though, my back and ribs are SO painful today, Im putting that down to all the hunched up pushing.

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Boobalina · 01/04/2008 21:08

Lots of nice warm baths with lavender drops in xxxx

Lulumama · 02/04/2008 21:49

look after yourself, you have had quite an emotional ordeal. and rest ! have a babymoon, and let us know when you decide on a name x

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