I prepared for a c-section for most of my pregnancy but was able to have a vag birth. Was your labor what you anticipated?
I prepared for a c-section for most of my pregnancy but was able to have a vag birth. Was your labor what you anticipated?
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
Nope. I had an induction and emergency C-section. Definitely wasn't part of my plan.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Overall, yes. I went into labor naturally, held off as long as I could before getting an epidural and was able to deliver vaginally. I had some curve balls in there--back labor, two failed epidurals, 2 hours of pushing and a scary PP hemorrhage--but in the grand scheme of things they didn't really change the trajectory of my L&D all that much.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
Yes, I think it went very well. It lasted only 9 hours, no complications, and was a vaginal delivery like I wanted. I did have 3rd degree tears, but if that's the worst of it, then that is ok with me. I can only hope the next time goes that well.
pomelo / 5073 posts
Heck no!!!! Didn't think the first time I'd be in labor would be due to a miscarriage. Hated that I actually felt contractions, had to push, everything!!!!
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
@Jennimac: I had a miscarriage first, and it was horrible. I wasn't too far along, but it was still a nightmare. To my surprise, one of the pills they use to induce is the same as one used to start miscarriages. I had so many questions before I took that pill.
pomelo / 5073 posts
@MaisyMay: I had to be induced with cervadil. Luckily my body responded well and it took me on 11 hours of labor. Some women take days to labor that way and on that situation. I'm so sorry about your miscarriage and I'm sure I'd have a ton of questions if I had to take a pill, too. I had a ton of questions for my doctor too. I thought I would just maybe have a D and c, but I was too far along. It was safer for me to labor and deliver. It was therapeutic because we got to hold her later on. That provided some closer for DH and me.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
Yup! It was pretty quick, I had my glorious epidural and the baby came without too much worry!
papaya / 10560 posts
I was sooo pleased with the way it turned out but I had no expectation. My dad was freaki g out my whole pregnancy because he said my mom delivered extremely quick with my brothers...I shrugged it off but he was right!
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
@Jennimac: They had me use misopropyl (sp) but for the miscarriage they were vaginal use in a large dose, as a inducer for labor they were a very small dose taken orally. We chose to have our mc at home instead of in a hospital as we were only around 9 weeks. I couldn't imagine what you went through.
persimmon / 1180 posts
Not so much. I fully expected to have to have a c-section, but it was hell getting to that point.
pomelo / 5093 posts
Nope. Hoped/planned for a natural birth, ended up with a long terrible induction and a week in the nicu. Hopefully never again.
kiwi / 673 posts
No. I hoped and planned for a natural birth, too, but labor was far more painful than I expected (back labor), and in the end I needed a c-section.
hostess / papaya / 10540 posts
Not at all. I never expected that I would need a c/s and not even be awake to watch my son be born.
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
@boiledpnut: What happened? I'm curious because you are the only other person who planned on a c-section.
persimmon / 1180 posts
@MaisyMay: Oh, I didn't plan on one per say. I was always told I'd probably need one one day (before getting pregnant), so I just prepared myself to have one eventually. I was right. Baby was wedged in my pelvis face up and wasn't going to come out any other way. I really need to write our birth story, but he hates being put down at this point.
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
@boiledpnut: I have those days where LO is pretty much in my arms the entire time. I've found that if I swaddle her and nestle her to my leg, she doesn't fuss much.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
It was easier than I expected. I watched so many of those baby story tv shows that I expected some complications, and I got none.
pomegranate / 3414 posts
Pretty much, I was induced both times which was fine with me; I wanted what was best for the baby. Both were pretty quick, DD was 8hrs start of induction to delivery and DS was 4hrs.
pomegranate / 3275 posts
No to the first time. I was induced, went through all 24 hours and stages of labor, pushed for over an hour, and ended up with a c-section
Yes for the second, because I couldn't find a doc who would do VBACs, so I knew I was heading for surgery. Though to keep it interesting, DS decided he wanted to come two weeks before the scheduled c-section....
pea / 11 posts
NO WAY! I was induced and went into labor within a couple of hours, which took 5 hours for the doctors to believe me. I pushed for 15 min and bam there he was. 2 hours later I was throwing up and the doctors insisted I had food poisoning. An hour later I had a seizure, dislocated my shoulder while seizing, and was diagosnosed with HELP Syndrome and E-Clampsia. I don't remember 2 days straight of being in the hospital. The birth was easy peasy, but the after math was scary for my family and took awhile fo rme to recover.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
No, I pushed for 2 1/2 hours straight and then got a fever which caused DD's heart rate to increase too high and I was sent in for an emergency c-section. Deep down I had a feeling I would end up in a c-section but really wanted to have her naturally.
grapefruit / 4823 posts
i was always expecting to be induced for some reason, so that didn't surprise me. then i made no progress at all during it and DS heart rate kept dropping so i had a c-sections, which i wasn't expecting.
squash / 13199 posts
No I wanted a med free vaginal birth and ended up being induced and then a c-section
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