End Of 36 Weeks And Baby Hasnt Dropped
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i am 36 weeks,baby hasnt descended.gynae wants to do caesar for me becos of high bp and says that baby not dropping means that pelvis inadequate and will need caesar anyway.this is my first baby and i want to try natural:even though baby is big.anyone with similiar experience or advice?
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Sounds like me all over again. I had all your same problems and I ended up having a c-section. It might be best for you. My doctor did not want to induce me, because she knew in the end I would not be able to deliver. That is my experience with it. So you might want to go with what the doctor says.
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I had my daughter at 36 weeks because of high blood pressure. They tried to induce. I never dialated and I never had any measurable contractions. It wasn't very comfortable being checked for dialation over and over, and then they tried to break my water, but because I hadn't dialated at all, it was really painful. In the day and a half they were trying to induce, seven women had babies in the room next to mine...it was really frustrating. I ended up with a c-section. I'm having a repeat c-section with this baby, because I'm just not willing to try a v____al birth this time around.
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thanx so much for responding.i wanted to know becos i want to hav 3 kids and hopefully 1 caesar doesnt impair futre chances of conceiving or having nvd.also is it true that if you have a large first baby then all others wil be same or bigger
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My first baby never dropped, she stayed high well into labor, and she came out v____ally. Labor took a little longer and I had to push for awhile, but she was eventually born. Don't let people scare you into unnecessary surgery - the percentage of people who's pelvis is actually too small is very very small. AND even the medical profession admits the only way to find out if it is or not is to try labor and v____al delivery - it will become obvious if you are one of the very very few, which you probably won't be.
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