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my first pregnancy i had to have a csearean because my baby was breech and 9 lbs. Are the chances of my next baby being breech increased because of this? I had an extra amount of pressure around my va___al area during my csection that was very very painful was that because my baby was breech and the doctor was pulling him out in that type of position or is this normal? During the last month of my pregnancy I was in an extreme amount of pain when i rolled over or walked or moved was that because he was breech or is this normal? how long do i have to wait to conceive again after a csection? I am frightened to have another baby and I have heard that most pregnancies and csections arent that painful so I was basically wondering if it was because he was big and breech... Thank you
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My youngest son was breech, but he was going to be a scheduled c-section regardless, since I had already had 2 c-sections before him. He was laying transverse (side to side) and it was pretty painful... but he was also 10 lbs. 6 oz. and 22 3/4", so that may have had something to do with the pain lol. My oldest ds was 9 lbs. 5 oz. and my dd was 8 lbs. 3 oz.... neither was breech and my pregnancies weren't too painful with them. My daughter (2nd baby) did, however, turn breech just as the doctor was reaching in to get her out. The doctor ended up having to cut wider and pull her out by her feet!!! I didn't feel any pain during the actual surgery... but lots of pressure and a weird "slithery snakes" feeling going on down there. As far as ttc again.... I've seen on here where docs recommend anywhere from 2-12 months. I conceived my 3rd when my 2nd was only 8 months and eveything went well. I did have some pain around my c-section scar, but then again my 1st and 2nd are 3.5 YEARS apart and I felt the same pain even with that age gap, so I guess it's normal.
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