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My mum is terminally ill with cancer, lives with me and I am her sole carer. She'll also be my birthing partner.
Because of this, I've been set up with an appointment with a consultant on August 1st to speak about induction, elective section and dates to ensure she's in a "well period" (after chemo treatments) to be there. Mum and I have to come up with a few dates that would be best. She has chemo on the 1st and again on the 22nd so we're looking at between August 8th and 15th - preferably closer to the 8th but not sure how quickly after seeing the consultant that things can get moving.
I'm leaning heavily towards the section. Having a date in hand will be stupidly helpful in every area of life in regards to my mum and getting alternative help and assistance for her and for me for the first couple of weeks after birth at least.
I suddenly feel so overwhelmed! This is what I want and I know it but... if I'm honest, I don't know much about it! I want to go into this consultant appointment completely and 100% comfortable with my decision.. so here's where you ladies come in! Anyone had an elective? Could anyone tell me as much about it from before, during and after as possible?
Thank you![Hugs :hugs: :hugs:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/hug1.gif)
(although all of this could be up in the air as I've also been referred for growth scans with suspected IUGR and will probably get that date tomorrow so.. who knows really!?)
Because of this, I've been set up with an appointment with a consultant on August 1st to speak about induction, elective section and dates to ensure she's in a "well period" (after chemo treatments) to be there. Mum and I have to come up with a few dates that would be best. She has chemo on the 1st and again on the 22nd so we're looking at between August 8th and 15th - preferably closer to the 8th but not sure how quickly after seeing the consultant that things can get moving.
I'm leaning heavily towards the section. Having a date in hand will be stupidly helpful in every area of life in regards to my mum and getting alternative help and assistance for her and for me for the first couple of weeks after birth at least.
I suddenly feel so overwhelmed! This is what I want and I know it but... if I'm honest, I don't know much about it! I want to go into this consultant appointment completely and 100% comfortable with my decision.. so here's where you ladies come in! Anyone had an elective? Could anyone tell me as much about it from before, during and after as possible?
Thank you
![Hugs :hugs: :hugs:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/hug1.gif)
(although all of this could be up in the air as I've also been referred for growth scans with suspected IUGR and will probably get that date tomorrow so.. who knows really!?)