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thread: Does anyone know?

  1. #19
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    Hmmm, interesting. Not as high as I thought.

    Sal what do you mean by classical c/s?

  2. #20
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    A classical c/s is where they cut vertical not horizontal.. So on the outside is cut horizontal but the insicion in the uterus was done vertical. Most people these days have both horizontal incisions.

    I though it'd be higher too. maybe if I'd gotten more people to reply.

  3. #21
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    Double post Sorry

  4. #22
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    i never seen ur poll sal where abouts is it?

  5. #23
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    It's on LAP You had Nixon vaginally didn't you? that'll alter it hehe

  6. #24
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    hehe no actually he was a ceaser boy! did i vote?!?! LOL

  7. #25
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    hehe, I dont know if you voted?? LOL.

    I guess all up it shows that you are more likely to have had a ceasar.

  8. #26
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    I had a vaginal birth with my son who was born at 26.3 weeks. He was head down so I don't know if that was a consideration and I only had a 2 hour labor (after being in hospital 5 days with contractions). Maybe if they are already in the birth canal they would make it a vaginal birth but if there are complications you would have a c-section. Just my thoughts anyway. My little one is now doing well. Nearly 20 months and nearly walking!

  9. #27
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    i had my son at 30.4 vaginal delivery i went into early labour the week before and then my waters broke and in 15 min he was out i didnt feelany contractions or anything

  10. #28
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    I don't know the stats but I had my twins at 24wks and 2 days via c section.. ( Had a classical as twin 2 was transverse breech )The reason was although I went into labour and my cervix was open my bubs were breach so I was told that my babies feet and body could come out but their heads could get stuck as premmie bubs often have heads a bit big for their body.. And I delivered at RBWH
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  11. #29
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    CookieMonster, I suggest you ring or email the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare as they are the body who collect statistics for the goverment in this area.

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