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Another ?Re: Running out of time....footling breech

From: Maile (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 18 Jun 2002 21:38:56 -0500 (CDT)


Thank you both for your replies. I was really heartbroken when I found out that she moved from head down to feet down. I cried the whole way home. I guess it wouldn't bother me so much if I had never had the VBAC, but now I know how much easier a vag birth is, and can compare. Now that I have had a chance to clear my head and be rational (as rational as a preg. woman can be), I realize how slim the chances of the baby turning are. So, I guess I just need to accept it and look forward to meeting her in about a week!

Now for my question...actually 3 questions:

1. The Dr. is worried about my water breaking b/f the surgery b/c of cord problems, is this something I should stress about? She made me worry with her wording being "If your water breaks get to the hospital RIGHT AWAY, we don't want the cord being swept down and out".

2. I did a lot of reading tonight, and I am concerned with statements saying that there could be something wrong with the baby causing her to be breech. What kinds of problems, and how likely?

3. My first baby I had 5 epis and 9 spinals and none worked, they had to put me under. My second was a VBAC and I opted to try the epi again and it didn't work. Am I destined to be put under again?

Thanks again...sorry so many questions!!!




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