Yo_Yo
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C section rates are INSANE in some areas. By me they are 40%. They state so little women truly need a csection. Some say as little as 4% but will vary depending on which study. Midwife is way to go IMO-can always get reffered if midwife sees issue or get Doctor at delivery of whoever is on call.
She Is having twins though and will be high risk and is even more opt to having a c section with them. But whatever it's everyone's own choice
I wondered about that very thing. Because it's twins now I could be labeled automatically high risk, and with my PCOS I believe that also increases my miscarriage risks though my doctor has me on medication to decrease those risks.
We hired a doula a few weeks ago and she's worked with my midwife time many times. We already suspected twins so I asked her if my hope for midwives is just a lost cause with that. She told me absolutely not. They definitely do twin births and can even stick with higher risk pregnancies and work with a doctor if they feel one is necessary. Even home birth is still an option if the pregnancy goes smoothly, all looks good and the babies are both head down. I'm not counting on that as I know it's probably very common for it to be one down and one breech. But I don't want to be automatically forced into a c section just because it's twins. Twins can have perfectly healthy vaginal births. Whether I need a doctor or can stay with a midwife I'll just be very sure to do my own research and be able to make informed decisions and not be bullied into a c section because it's easier for the doctor or because the hospital has me on a liability clock. Those things simply are not right. If something does happen and I truly need a c section I'm totally fine with that, but so many c sections are the results of unnecessary interventions and everyone goes "oh thank goodness or c sections that we were able to save that baby!" When more often then not the baby wouldn't have been in danger if everyone involved had allowed the mother and baby to do their thing together without unnecessary medical interruptions. You can tell I feel strongly here lol sorry....stepping off soap box lol
Really in the end my belief is that every woman deserves to know her options. A schedule c section might be one woman's dream birth. Another's may be a vaginal with an epidural. Another's may be a home water birth. The point though is that it's the mothers who should be making those decisions, not doctors vacation schedules or hospitals lawyers or health insurance companies. I believe pregnancy is our journey as mothers and we deserve to have the best experience possible.
My pregnancy yoga instructor with dd2 had twins with a natural birth, she says it was a brilliant experience. So did hubby's cousin
Aim to go for the birth you want lovely. I have to say I did with dd2, and I actually really loved my birth experience and wish dd1s was as positive. Never thought I'd say i loved giving birth!
