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baileyrosemarie
Bianca·Мама двоих (9 лет, 10 лет)
So I went to the OB high risk Doctor today. I am currently 35 weeks.

I have a very large Fibroid that's sits in front of Miss Bailey.

I found out about this Fibroid at 12 weeks . It was only 7cm but we have been keeping a close watch on it progress.

Today I was told that the Fibroid is 11cm, and she is still breech.

I was given the option to try and turn her but was advised that because of the size of the Fibroid and the way Bailey is positioned that it would be not be a good ideal to try it... So I refused to proceed with that method.

I was also told that I will have to have a schedule c-section around 39 weeks.

I'm excited super nerves... I go back to the Dr on 13 June and I get to discuss the actual date that I will get to have her own.

I really wanna have her on July 7th but that passed 39 weeks so I'm shooting for July 1st lol

If any of you mothers out there have experienced a c-section before please give me a inside view.... I'm scared happy and nerves.
02.06.2016

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amilo561
Alexa·Мама троих детей
haha well the spinal is administered the same way and makes you numb, it's just prepared specifically for a c section, not for someone who is going to be laboring. so they put like some pain reliever in there that will last about a day to help manage the pain that comes after and stuff like that. No it doesn't hurt when they press down just feels weird lol, they press near your rib cage. also you'll have a catheter put in for about a day . . . and you can't eat anything but clear liquids for a few hours afterwards. My experience with them has been good, because like I said you really don't feel anything until afterawards and by then you have your sweet baby :) and they give you pain medication the whole time you are there and send you home with some, so the pain stays pretty much under control
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baileyrosemarie
Bianca·Мама двоих (9 лет, 10 лет)
@amilo561,
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baileyrosemarie
Bianca·Мама двоих (9 лет, 10 лет)
Oh wow 3 and I'm complaining about 1 lol... What is the difference between a spinal and a epidural? What another medicine did they put you on? The pressure you feel as they are getting the baby out, does it hurt? Oh God I have a lot of questions.
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amilo561
Alexa·Мама троих детей
I have had three :) you will probably get a spinal which is similar to an epidural and you are totally and completely numb the whole time, you won't feel anything . . . I got nauseous every time though from the medicine. and then you feel pressure from them pushing to get the baby out. be prepared to not see baby right away, but they should bring the baby over to you once they've cleaned him or her up. for me, hearing them cry and knowing they were okay was plenty until I got to see them :) recovery can be tough but after a week or so I usually feel okay, not back to normal but not in a lot of pain.
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