Planned c-sect vs emergency
If you have had either or both a planned and/or emergency c-section, what did you think was preferable? Which did you recover easiest from? Which one did you cope better with emotionally? Any other thought/advice?
There are reasons that I won't go into but I am aware if I am able to go into labour naturally, this birth will be heavily monitored and be under a time limit. My previous births have been natural and active so I don't know how I will go labouring whilst being monitored. I am concerned that if the baby goes into distress or the labour isn't progressing that I will be rushed off for an emergency section. And I am now wondering if a planned c-section will be better for my peace of mind and the baby's health rather than attempting and being unable to birth naturally.
Planned c-sect vs emergency
I had an elective c-section 7 weeks ago and it was great. I recovered really well and I guess not having to go through any labour prior helped my recovery. As much as I would have loved to experience labour itself there was a high chance I wouldn't have been able to deliver vaginally so wanted to save bubs and myself any added stress so accepted the elective c-section when recommended.
Planned c-sect vs emergency
I've had both. My elective was much better in every respect.
Planned c-sect vs emergency
I had a planned c-section with DD. My dr said to me that elective are generally easier to recover from as there's not the urgency required as there would be in an emergency c-section so more care can be taken.
My recovery was great. I had DD at 10am and was up by 2pm walking around. By the end of the first week I almost felt normal and like I could do everything (I didn't though).
Don't overdo it though and take all the pain meds you need to in the first few days.
Planned c-sect vs emergency
I had an emergency c section 13 days ago after being in labour for 10 hours. To be honest it was horrific, so much so that it has turned me off ever wanting another child (I did not have an easy conception or pregnancy though).
By the time I got wheeled into theatre I was in so much pain that I started blacking out. I definitely feel like I didn't get to bond with my baby straight away :(
Planned c-sect vs emergency
I have had a planned c/s for my first due to breech presentation and a second c/s 12 days post my EDD after labour failed to progress. I was given the choice to continue to labour for longer and risk having an emergency c/s later that night. I decided I would be more comfortable with the anaethetist and midwife I had already met than not knowing who would be on if I required an emergency c/s. I was very anxious both times, but was able to voice my fears and had wonderful theatre staff who helped to put me at ease. All in all both calm and pleasant experiences with happy birthday playing as DS was born. Both bubs wheeled from theatre to recovery on my chest and BF in recovery with DP by my side the whole time. No issues with milk supply and definitely no trouble bonding with my babes. My own recovery was also very smooth and quick. Good luck with your decision, it is a hard one to make.