Induction and C/S aren't always bad
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I know that sometimes my own experiences cloud my perspective and sometimes I react to things that really don't concern me because I fear that others will experience what I did.
Exactly right. I do the same thing. For one, I regularly tell people about my induction with Amelia and how much I regret agreeing to it. I don't want anyone to go in thinking it's going to be sunshine and daisies, when it's anything but. I also usually - not always - add that Ianto's birth, an induction as well as a stillbirth, was a fairly good birth aside from the outcome. I'd change some things about it, yes, but I'm not as mentally scarred as I am by Amelia's.
But I also hold my breath and wish every woman could just skip the 32-week mark, because that was when Ianto died. That doesn't mean I expect their babies to die that week, just as I don't expect every induction to go badly. It just means I'm projecting my own fears onto their pregnancies or births.
Induction and C/S aren't always bad
I'm so sorry to hear about your beautiful girl
Induction and C/S aren't always bad
Sorry for the loss of your precious daughter kateo.
I think luluhb said it perfectly and I don't have much more to add. Hopefully women read about these different stories (none of which are right or wrong) and how to educate themselves on childbirth.
Induction and C/S aren't always bad
Hugs kateo. And thank you. For being brave and speaking out. For sharing about your beautiful angel daughter. Thank you.
I agree not all interventions are bad. I have been in the position of needing them.
With my first I developed Pre-eclampsia and had to be induced at 37 weeks for my sake and baby's (as it was the doctors let me go as long as they could, I had been under observation for nearly 2 months before being induced)
With my second My waters broke but labour didn't start naturally so they gave me a synto drip to kick start things.
My third was prem (33weeks) spontaneous labour. Luckily I was in hospital because I'd had a show the day before.
My fourth tried to come prem but with medication and rest we managed to keep him in until 38 weeks. The night he was born I knew he would come then. Early labour started 7pm, was 5 min apart by 9pm but was only mild. Decided to go into hospital anyway. Baby's heart rate drop while I was hooked up to CTG. I was only 3-4cm dilated and he wasn't fully engaged yet. His heart rate drop dangerously 6-8 or more times in the next few hours. Because he was fully engaged my labour wasn't progressing and there was a real danger of him becoming distressed. So first they broke the waters, well that only helped a little. Then about 3am the doctor hooked me up to a synto drip. That got things going properly! Baby was born 4:18am with the cord around his neck (that was what had been causing the issues). If the doctors hadn't offered me the interventions I might not have my precious 12 week old baby here with me now.
And the funny thing is my dream/ideal birth would have been a water homebirth.......
So I envy those of you who can go through pregnancy and labour without any issues, I salute those who have held on to their ideals, and I understand those who have needed life saving interventions.
Induction and C/S aren't always bad
I'm sorry for your loss and want to thank you for sharing.