C/S or V/B after shoulder dystocia.
This is my first post so Hello! to you all and thanks for sharing!
I have three children Miss11, and Masters 4 and 6. My children were all born naturally weighing 3800, 3950 and 4590 grams and I recieved care from midwives for all three. I am an advocate of women being well-informed during pregancy, labour and delivery. My last child (the whopper!) was delivered at a birth clinic and suffered shoulder dystocia during delivery. My midwife was able to deliver him after I went on all fours but he suffered a Brachial Plexus injury and endured 18 months of intensive physio.
I am currently pregnant with another child due in June 08 **YAY!** and while I tried to obtain midwifery care through the local hospital I have been unceremoniously dumped into the care of a doctor considering my previous problem. :( My doctor (I should say A doctor) has suggested I consider a c-section considering my last child's birth weight and BPI.
I've done a fair bit of research which loosely suggests that macrosomia is key in SD. (There are other factors but I have none of these such as GD, maternal obesity etc) However, what's worried me is the suggestion that having had a previous SD I am now more at risk for another. I have no fear of birthing a large child as I have had no stitches for any.
Considering how lucky we were that Master4 has no residual effects from his BPI and that I know a mother who refused a C/S for her macrosomic baby who then suffered brain damage after V/B I feel between a rock and a hard place.:cry:
I was hoping for some inspiration, advice or support from other mums or midwives who have faced the same dilemma.:pray: