I am due in August with twins, and up to this point was happy with a vaginal birth, having researched etc...even though intervention is common.
Today I discussed statistics of twin births at my specific hospital with a midwife, and must say it seems chances of a successful vaginal birth are low. basically, out of 100 women last year, 11 had one baby vaginally, the other by emcs; 12 had both vaginally but with intervention; and 2 (yes just 2 women in an entire year) had their babies vaginally without intervention. the remaining women had elcs or emcs for medical or personal reasons.
So I have decided to have an elcs, and will let my consultant know next time I see him. I must say the hospital hasn't been forthcoming with these statistics and now I know why.
I would be interested to know what decision you would make is given these statistics?
side note. .please don't think I have made this decision rashly, I was prepared to attempt a natural birth but honestly feel now there is no point as the odds are stacked against me.