Okay, so I've spent 8 months of pregnancy being focused on a natural vaginal birth at a Birth Centre. We've done our reading, signed up a Doula, attended independent birth classes, written the Birth Plan...but it seems Aristotle might have some other ideas about his entrance into this world. He's sitting transverse, still, at 34+ weeks. I'm holding out hope that he'll move, and trying to move him with some positioning, acupuncture, etc, but I also need to prepare myself emotionally for that other possibility - a caesarean.
So...lay it on me. When will the hospital/birth centre start talking about scheduling a c-section? When do they try and deliver a transverse baby - or how long will they give him to move?
What happens in a c-section? I mean, I get the general idea, but can anyone take me through it step-by-step (notwithstanding that everyone's experience is different)? How long does it take? Will they allow him to be handed straight to me/DH and not take him away for weighing, etc unless I say? Will they transfer baby with me to Recovery as a matter of course? Apart from medical reasons, is there any reason why baby will be separated from me?
And afterwards - is it easy enough to have skin-to-skin contact? How long before I can sit up in bed? How long before I'm mobile enough to get myself to the toilet? How much pain relief will I need, and for how long? How long will I need to stay in hospital to recover? What's the bleeding like afterwards?
Oh, and because I've been going through the Birth Centre so far, can anyone say whether co-sleeping will be possible in the hospital maternity ward in the first days after the birth? Will I be comfortable enough to co-sleep? Or too drugged and sore?
Okay, that's probably more than enough questions for now. I'm trying to be optimistic, but my way of preparing for this is to find out now, rather than wait for it to hit me at 38 weeks. If you can answer any of the above questions, even one or two, please post!
What would you like to have known before you had a c-section?
TIA, Seph
