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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2009
    In the hills - south east of Melbourne
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    I'm having twins!

    Hi ladies - thought I'd introduce myself. I've just found at at my 12 week NT scan that I have twins on board. Infact they belive identical as it looks like they are sharing a placenta. They do appear to be in their own sacs though.

    So I'm now just rearranging my thinking about pretty much everything and am looking through old threads too.

    Its amazing how many folks seem to have had a vaginal birth, my OB is more keen on c section but not pushing it too much, he just said he believed it to be safer for baby 2. The midwife at the private hosp almost fell off her seat when I said that he would be prepared to let me try for a natural. She said almost all are done by c section across the board now (I wonder if that means across private ???)

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2008
    In beautiful chaos!
    2,335

    Wow! Just wanted to say congrats!!!!

  3. #3

    Feb 2008
    With my awesome cherubs
    2,975

    wow congrats my DH is so jealous lol he wants twins. Glad to hear you got your BFP so quickly after your loss which i followed in the ttc 1-6 thread when we were both in there. How exciting for you! I have heard a lot of women now are "pushed" to go for a c-sec rather than natural with multiples but my MIL is disgusted by it as she gave birth to perfectly healthy twins 28 years ago

  4. #4
    slyder Guest

    Conratulations! Big shock I guess!

    DW is due with twins soon, and our Ob was very supportive of a vaginal birth if everything went to plan. Unlike some, we aren't militant about it and were happy with whatever option seemed safest once all of the information was available. As it turns out in our case, both babies are transverse breech so we're not taking that level of risk in trying for a vaginal birth, and assuming things remain the same will be having a scheduled caesearian.

    I think it's unfortunate if an Ob went for the caesearian option without consideration to the alternative, so it's good that yours is open to things.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Just Coasting
    1,794

    Wow Sararach, congrats honey, that's awesome news
    I think it depends on the hospital, and thre experience of the obstetricians, regarding how twins are born. The do say a cs is seen to be safer for the second twin as they endure 2 lots of strong contractions, but VB is definately possible. I know of several sets of twins born safetly the good old fashioned way

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    oh wow! just wanted to pop and wish you an even BIGGER CONGRATULATIONS!!

    so so happy for you! lovely news....*mwah* double the newborn snuggles and cuddles *mwah*

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    Brisbane
    1,606

    Congrats Sarahrach, that is wonderful news and what a surprise!!

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    Sydney
    229

    Congratulations Sarahrach! What a ride you are in for!!

    Just thought I'd let you know of my experience. I had twins 10 months ago through a private hospital. My ob was actually more pro-natural birth as long as twin 1 was head down and that I had an epidural in just in case a c-sec was needed to get twin 2 out. As it turned out, twin 1, our little boy was head down and born with no worries. Once he was out, twin 2, our little girl was sideways. My ob helped her turn head down by gently moving her by pressing on the outside of my stomach area. She then turned head down and was born naturally too, 24 minutes later.

    Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy and planning for your new arrivals.