Butterfly89
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*sorry long post*
I know that its not uncommon for an extended arm or shoulder to get caught on the way out, but can the actual head get stuck? :[ I'm so freaked out about that because of loss of oxygen (for the baby, not me).
So my pelvis is short and shaped funny (weird genes, lol) and the way it was explained to me... is more like a V shape than a \_/ bowl shape and the pubic bone kind of wraps right around the front instead of being flatish and my hips are connected in a weird way that is sort of turned out and all my organs are smooshed in a close proximity... it's just the way some women in my family are. You can't really see it visually, but abdominal, foot, and hip problems run in my family. My cousin is the same and was told by her doctor if she ever gets pregnant, she is 100% a candidate for c-section, but I don't know how they can decide that so early. Unfortunately I can't compare birth to anyone because none of the relatives who have this ever had kids (or have not yet because they are young).
My doctor sent me for a referral and ended up deciding I don't need a c-section but he also can't ok me for a home water birth like I wanted. =( But I still want to try natural birth.
I know its EXTREMELY rare for a pelvis to be too small to deliver, but I'm afraid my lovely big-headed son will get stuck on the way out. Is this a big risk or is it just a rare thing that happens??
I've even been trying to figure it out by math, and I hate math, LOL. I knit baby hats and if I remember right, newborn head circumference is about 14" usually so that means a diameter of 4.5"ish... And I had no idea so I googled.. the average diameter of the... uhm
vagina (I hope I can just type that word without the embarrassed smiley some day rofl) is about 2.5" normally toward the back and 1.5" toward the front... so that kind of alleviated my fears a tiny bit... 14 inches sounds a lot worse than 4.5" inches when you compare it that way. 
The only thing I'm worried about is that my bones are too close together because (TMI) I can feel them internally. I know relaxin causes them to separate somewhat but when does that happen? So far I can't tell a difference really. =[
I know that its not uncommon for an extended arm or shoulder to get caught on the way out, but can the actual head get stuck? :[ I'm so freaked out about that because of loss of oxygen (for the baby, not me).
So my pelvis is short and shaped funny (weird genes, lol) and the way it was explained to me... is more like a V shape than a \_/ bowl shape and the pubic bone kind of wraps right around the front instead of being flatish and my hips are connected in a weird way that is sort of turned out and all my organs are smooshed in a close proximity... it's just the way some women in my family are. You can't really see it visually, but abdominal, foot, and hip problems run in my family. My cousin is the same and was told by her doctor if she ever gets pregnant, she is 100% a candidate for c-section, but I don't know how they can decide that so early. Unfortunately I can't compare birth to anyone because none of the relatives who have this ever had kids (or have not yet because they are young).
My doctor sent me for a referral and ended up deciding I don't need a c-section but he also can't ok me for a home water birth like I wanted. =( But I still want to try natural birth.
I know its EXTREMELY rare for a pelvis to be too small to deliver, but I'm afraid my lovely big-headed son will get stuck on the way out. Is this a big risk or is it just a rare thing that happens??
I've even been trying to figure it out by math, and I hate math, LOL. I knit baby hats and if I remember right, newborn head circumference is about 14" usually so that means a diameter of 4.5"ish... And I had no idea so I googled.. the average diameter of the... uhm


The only thing I'm worried about is that my bones are too close together because (TMI) I can feel them internally. I know relaxin causes them to separate somewhat but when does that happen? So far I can't tell a difference really. =[