bellas_mum - slow and spurious labours are common in posterior / malpositioned babies. So baby may not have been in a good position. Were your waters broken or intact?
Also, fundal measurements are extremely inaccurate. It changes depending on fluid level, baby's length, position and of course size. So it doesn't mean your baby is huge.
It takes big babies and small babies to make an average, our bodies are designed to birth the babies that grow inside us.
Here are some articles to give you some facts and information on size and birth etc:
Small Pelvis: CPD
Pelvises I Have Known and Loved
Caesarean Myths Exploded
Optimal Fetal Positioning


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