Currently 26 weeks pregnant with first child and until recently have had my head firmly in the sand about how I am actually going to get this baby out! Early on, I was advised by my consultant that a pre-existing medical issue might require me to have an elcs. It seemed so far away at the time I didn't give it too much thought, but am aware that I might have to make a decision soonish.
Obviously, I would like a straightforward vaginal delivery with no instruments and slight grazing - wouldn't we all! But, even if I have a normal delivery (whatever that really is), there is a chance it could still put strain on the bits of me that required repeated surgery when I was younger, and I would only have to go in for repairs post delivery anyway (especially if forceps are used).
If anyone can explain/tell me the following I would be grateful (although I fully realise there is no definitive answer, I guess I'm just asking for some rough advice):
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Is the pain of recovering from an elcs worse than the pain of labour+episiotomy+forceps and its respective recovery?
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Has anyone had a birth plan that allowed them to labour naturally to begin with and if things don't progress move straight to cs and categorically state no use of forceps or ventouse and accompanying episiotomy?
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Has anyone got a positive elcs story?
I really am completely undecided and don't know what to do. I'm not militant about having to have a natural delivery - but I am also of the mind that women are generally equipped by nature to figure it out naturally themselves. I wish I had a really firm opinion of my own on this one, but never having done it before I don't know either way and am in need of some experienced advice. I'd be so grateful if anyone has some pearls of wisdom they'd like to share. Thanking you!