Mrs Glitz, I had vaginal births with all 3 kids. SPD got progressively worse with each pregnancy, was on crutches at 15 weeks with last pregnancy too. They induced me at 38 weeks. Was also told I couldn't have water birth for same reason as you. As long as you have a definite width that you can't open legs past (from physio), the midwives should be able to work with you, you and OH can make sure they don't try to open legs any further. Physio should also be able to give you birthing positions suitable to you.
Personally, after the pain of pregnancy, I don't think I could contemplate the pain and recovery from a c-section. Although I didn't have instant relief from birth, the difference in pain level was immensely reduced. I'd definitely speak to your physio first before you make your decision. Will they induce you early if you decide not to have a c-section?
Oh and don't talk to me about midwives and time, I turned up for my 2.00pm appt to find they had changed it to 2.15pm, didn't get in to see midwife until 2.55pm and was pick kids up at 3.00pm from school. I literally asked for my MatB1 form and left. Thankfully the hospital had given me a full check last week and I didn't have any worries but 45 minutes late and I was the 2nd appt of the afternoon.
Personally, after the pain of pregnancy, I don't think I could contemplate the pain and recovery from a c-section. Although I didn't have instant relief from birth, the difference in pain level was immensely reduced. I'd definitely speak to your physio first before you make your decision. Will they induce you early if you decide not to have a c-section?
Oh and don't talk to me about midwives and time, I turned up for my 2.00pm appt to find they had changed it to 2.15pm, didn't get in to see midwife until 2.55pm and was pick kids up at 3.00pm from school. I literally asked for my MatB1 form and left. Thankfully the hospital had given me a full check last week and I didn't have any worries but 45 minutes late and I was the 2nd appt of the afternoon.