FTMs... what was the scariest thing about labor and delivary for you?
@lana2018 I'm glad I could make you feel better 😊 I don't understand why people make it sound so horrible. If you have a good nurse and a good doctor, they should comfort and make you feel better like mine did with me. It really isn't all the bad, you just have to be careful with yourself after you get the surgery.
@raquely I do not want to be induced. I want to try and go into labor myself and I hope I an not by myself when and if I do!!
@crazysmc25 because he had a big head and he kept rotating himself so she cut me and helped him out but I didn't feel it and I didn't have any problems afterwards I just had noodle legs (they really felt like heavy sponges) 😭😂
@crazysmc25 Kinda both. I was passed my due date and they measured and i had low fluid, but it wasn't low enough to go ahead and get her out. So they let me decide whether or not I wanted to continue, go home and let labor progress, or get a csection. I felt like there was something wrong, so I chose a csection. It was the right choice because she literally had just a few tablespoons of fluid left is how the doctor's described it. She wouldn't have lived if I'd went home and stayed there.
I had a csection. And tbh I was really scared at first, but my nurses made everything super smooth and easy for me and I was very comfortable during the procedure. Believe me, I understand being scared, but the moment you hear that cry... You forget about everything else. Your baby is the only thing that matters ❤ And the surgery doesn't even take that long! It took 5 mins to get my daughter out and 15 mins to vacuum the rest of the water out and glue me up. If you have the option, I would ask for gluing. The recovery was so easy and I love the fact that my scar is very minimal and until I got pregnant again, you could barely see it ❤😊
I just wanted to make you feel better about csections if you ended up having one 😊 Feel free to message me if you have any questions. I won't hesitate to answer.
@lana2018 Don't listen. There's a possibility you could. It may or may not be genetic. But that doesn't mean you can't deliver vaginally. My advice is, dont worry about it until you're told to. And if you're worried, do what I'm doing with my son. I've scheduled my csection for 39 weeks and 2 days and told my OBGYN that if I labor before then, I'll go through with it.