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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just as ali says, its up to your doctors. If you have had a previous birth that was complicated and there is a risk to your or your baby during this birth then you should see a consultant, ask your midwife.
Electing for a c section for no other reason other than to avoid a vaginal delivery isnt likely. The recovery from a c section is much longer, more painful and restricts you after the birth.
B.bee, i know exactly what you mean. I was the same. I spent 9 months scared stiff of labour, needles, pain etc. The thought sent me into a panic. I even said that if i needed a c section for any reason that i wanted it under general because i was terrified.
I went 14 days overdue and was taken in to hospital to be induced. But by the time i finally went into labour I seemed to go into a calm state. The breathing exercises i was given were great and i managed on no pain relief at all. I had a 6 hour labour and the worst bit was just the head crowning, that stings. But as soon as its over i swear the pain disappears (unlike with a c section) and you have a beautiful child in your arms.
Are you on any pregnancy boards? I can recommend ivillage where you can chat daily to women all due the same month as you, check out birth stories if you want and youll find that many 2nd time mums will sympathise with you on the fears of a first labour. i can give you the links, when are you due?
Please speak to your midwife about your fears as well. They see women who are scared every week and they can help talk through things with you.
Hello B.Bee, I have gone through some stuff having two babies and if you would like to chat on msn its [email protected]... and might be able to put you at ease with some of your worrys..
Jen x
I had an emergency section after a failed induction (18 hours) & to be honest with you would rather go through the labour again as the aftermath of the section was a rough deal. It was very painful, took 6 weeks to recover, wasn't allowed to drive for that time & didn't get the best start to breast feeding as my heavy baby (10lb 7oz) was too much for me to lift & settle on me for feeding.
I too dreaded the labour & all I can say is it isn't as bad as you think. For a large part of it you are unaware of what's going on as you are almost in a "zone". By the time I was told I'd be having the section (48hrs) I didn't care & was not the least perturbed by it as I just wanted the baby out. From the time I was told I was having a section to my baby being born was less than an hour.
I think you should be speaking to your Midwife about your fears, as at the end of the day it is your choice about pain relief etc.
Good luck xx