thread: Twins delivered early

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    8

    Twins delivered early

    "All twin gestation are considered full term at 38 weeks by most obstetricians and it is not unusual for mothers to be induced at this time. Risks of going to term with twins are: the potential for cord prolapse, intrauterine fetal death of one baby and twin to twin transfusion. Mothers too may be at higher risk of placental abruption, hemorrhage and hypertension. "

    Is this true?? If it is then my plans for vbac have just flown out the window. All of my previous pregnancies have been late. What can I do to still have my vbac??

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    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    rothwell,QLD
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    Hi my Twins were born at 34wks 5 days due to the blood flow in one of the cords. They were delivered by c-section. Sorry I can not help you with your question but just wanted to say All the Best.

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    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    perth
    19

    hi its michelle again

    as soon as you start reading about twin births it can really freak you out. Id recommend getting in touch with some independent midwifes, doulas, and also your local multiple birth accociation. What state are you in?

    Dont let the literature freak you out to much. I had to have have an emergency c/section at 27 weeks but we had some serious problems but a lot of people dont. So dont give up hope of vbac with twins.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    adelaide
    2

    Dont beleive everything you read about twins and the birth
    Some stuff just scares the hell out of you!
    My boys were born at 35weeks naturally, even though I thought all along that I was going to have them C/S. I was scare mongered as well with all the things I had read on the internet and in books. MY boys were positioned one head down and the other lying across the top of my stomach transverse. So they were like the letter T. So I thought that twin 2 would be breech so it would mean C/S.

    In the end though my waters broke at 35 weeks and when I arrived at the hospital my OB grinned and said "Lets try natural "
    I was duly horrified as I wasnt expecting natural but it all turned out good.
    Just make sure you have a OB thats experienced in delivering twins and is happy to go for natural. It is possible and it is better for recovery time going natural. Plus its bloody exhilarating to deliver 2 naturally!! I felt like wonder woman after they came out! I couldnt beleive I had done it!

    Best of Luck for your pregnancy!

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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    A friend of mine had her twins naturally at 40 weeks with both babies being over 7lb each. They were about to take her off for an emergency c/s but by the time they got her on the trolley the first twin was crowning so they let her go.

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    Sep 2007
    travelling
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    I have 2 friends who delivered twins 5 weeks apart.

    The first 2 kept switching positions going top to toe - kicking eachother in the head! At 37 weeks they were both head down ready to go. They were both born vaginally at 37+4 with an epi.

    The 2nd 2 were born at 32+3 weeks & were also delivered vaginally. They were taken to Sydney where I think they decided on a vaginal birth as it is better for the babies lungs to be born that way.
    I don't know if she had an epi or not.

    My 2 girls were over a week over due, but my 3rd was 2 days before the due date. So there is no guarantee that you will go over again. Especially with twins. I think they have a habit of coming a bit earlier.

    Don't stress too much. These things are not definetely going to happen. It's a risk. It may be higher than it would be with a singleton, but it's still a risk that could happen in any pregnancy.

    Talk to your OB, & MW & anyone else & find out as much as you can.

  7. #7
    CathieW Guest

    Hi
    I'm 31 weeks and I saw my OB today and he said that they don't let twins go over 38 weeks. And it all depends on Twin A on what delivery I will be having. If twin A turns and goes breech than I will be having a c/ section, If not I will have a natural delivery so I've just got to wait and see what happens.

    All the best Cathie

  8. #8
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    Oct 2006
    Adelaide, SA
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    I just wanted to let you know that my sister-in-law had a c-sect with her first and then a vbac with her twin girls at 38 weeks so it can be done!
    All the best to you!

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    Mar 2005
    Brisbane
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    just make sure you surround yourself with people who believe in your ability to deliver your babies vaginally. DOn't listen to all the people who try to scare you and don't let them bully you into an early induction/section.

    I can recommend 'Double Trouble' is you're after some positive, pro-natural twin delivery reading.

    My first was born at 40 weeks +1 day and I had a spontaneous vaginal delivery with my twins at 37weeks + 3days so your twins may cone earlier anyway.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    my friend had twins 2 weeks ago at 34 weeks, waters broke had c section, 6lb2oz and 5lb 13oz!! great weights

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    Feb 2006
    Sydney
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    My OB also says she would hold out for 38 weeks but I know if nothing happened and there was no physical danger she would let me go.

    She is also keen for me to deliver naturally as she says "your last baby was big - so these will be easy".

    Great

  12. #12
    CathieW Guest

    HI
    My twins were born 3 weeks ago, I had a Epi. All went well Sam was 7lbs 3ozs and Hana was 5lbs 10ozs.

    Cathie

  13. #13
    CathieW Guest

    Hey again,
    I frogot to tell you I was 37 weeks and I was induced. Let me tell you delivering twins is not easy.

    Cathie

  14. #14
    MBP_Mum Guest

    My boys where born at 36wks