I have just found the time to post about this and would like to get other opinions. I found out i was pg at about 4 weeks but didnt get to the doctor till about 8 weeks. Because i am on tegretol (an anti spasm med) my dr wanted me to see an OB.
With my first pg I only saw the midwife clinic at the hospital and only saw an OB when they needed to discuss induction, so I have never had a real OB experience IYKWIM.
Anyway as soon as I walk in (at this stage i was 10 weeks) and he looks at the notes (very brief) of my last birth he starts saying I would most likely end up having a cs if the baby looks like it is going to be the same size as DD.
Now DD was 4.2kg (9lb6oz) but i had a VD after an induction with no pain relief. I thought i had handled the birth pretty well and felt really good about it. I had not torn while her head was coming out but she had a slight shoulder dystocia and thats when i got a 3rd degree tear (although the dr said it was only just a 3rd degree). She was only stuck for a sec and a hard push by me coupled with a push on my stomach by the midwife got her out with no damage. I was told by the midwives at the time that it was probably only due to me lying on my back, but i was too tired to do anything else and nothing was suggested to me.
Knowing all this I had decided that my next birth would be upright. Having the OB say i would need a cs totally threw me. I had not even considered this.
Is he right? Will I be putting my baby at risk if i try to have a VD? I thought they couldnt accuratley tell the size of a baby even with an u/s. The morning before i had abbey the midwife told me she felt about 7lb. I have asked my dr to refer me to another OB (that a friend recommended) so hopefully the second opinion is better then the first. This dr has put me off OBs though.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Amanda




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