Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My breech baby was born healthy by c- section and I am glad for that.
Please just don't risk tragedy.
I was very, very happy with the outcome, and thankful.
Ok, since we're doing anecdotes, I know someone who has secondary infertility due to a severe c section scar, which also causes her severe pain.
more than a stillbirth? come on.
There are places in the world with lower maternal and fetal fatality rates than the United States where a vaginal breech delivery is considered an acceptable option if criteria are met (Frank vs Footling breech, safe size, etc) but in the U.S. I think you will struggle to find a practitioner that is really experienced in breech delivery— and *that* is a real risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a vaginal birth of a small baby. In the next delivery the baby was larger and breach. It was a teaching hospital and the doc wanted to “teach”. I wasn’t really going to go along with it, but I agreed to the CT scan to measure.
The CT scan told him I could not safely deliver the baby vaginally.
I don’t know if anyone does those scans, but it helped to prove the point that we were going for a C-Section.
We also tried a procedure to turn the baby, but it was not successful. I was fully mentally prepared for a c-section.
Wait- a Ct scan of a pregnant woman’s uterus??? Did you name the baby Chernobyl? How can this be a thing that happened....
Anonymous wrote:I had a vaginal birth of a small baby. In the next delivery the baby was larger and breach. It was a teaching hospital and the doc wanted to “teach”. I wasn’t really going to go along with it, but I agreed to the CT scan to measure.
The CT scan told him I could not safely deliver the baby vaginally.
I don’t know if anyone does those scans, but it helped to prove the point that we were going for a C-Section.
We also tried a procedure to turn the baby, but it was not successful. I was fully mentally prepared for a c-section.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My breech baby was born healthy by c- section and I am glad for that.
Please just don't risk tragedy.
I was very, very happy with the outcome, and thankful.
Ok, since we're doing anecdotes, I know someone who has secondary infertility due to a severe c section scar, which also causes her severe pain.
more than a stillbirth? come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My breech baby was born healthy by c- section and I am glad for that.
Please just don't risk tragedy.
I was very, very happy with the outcome, and thankful.
Ok, since we're doing anecdotes, I know someone who has secondary infertility due to a severe c section scar, which also causes her severe pain.
I'd rather have secondary infertility than a dead baby. YMMV.
That's your decision but other people would rather risk the dead baby so they can make baby #3, 4, 5, 6 etc. This is why we don't get to make medical decisions for each other.
Are you a terrible human if your uterus ruptures from repeat c sections and you and baby die leaving 4 or 5 children orphaned? Or do you have a problem with large families?
OMG. I hope this is a troll. If not you are a terrible human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My breech baby was born healthy by c- section and I am glad for that.
Please just don't risk tragedy.
I was very, very happy with the outcome, and thankful.
Ok, since we're doing anecdotes, I know someone who has secondary infertility due to a severe c section scar, which also causes her severe pain.
I'd rather have secondary infertility than a dead baby. YMMV.
That's your decision but other people would rather risk the dead baby so they can make baby #3, 4, 5, 6 etc. This is why we don't get to make medical decisions for each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My breech baby was born healthy by c- section and I am glad for that.
Please just don't risk tragedy.
I was very, very happy with the outcome, and thankful.
Ok, since we're doing anecdotes, I know someone who has secondary infertility due to a severe c section scar, which also causes her severe pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My breech baby was born healthy by c- section and I am glad for that.
Please just don't risk tragedy.
I was very, very happy with the outcome, and thankful.
Ok, since we're doing anecdotes, I know someone who has secondary infertility due to a severe c section scar, which also causes her severe pain.
I'd rather have secondary infertility than a dead baby. YMMV.
That's your decision but other people would rather risk the dead baby so they can make baby #3, 4, 5, 6 etc. This is why we don't get to make medical decisions for each other.
OMG. I hope this is a troll. If not you are a terrible human.