How are you planning on giving birth?

I feel like I’m so torn with wanting to go completely natural and have a water birth or just book an elective c section to reduce any unknowns.

My worry is we can all go in with the intentions of having a ‘natural’ birth but it could quickly change to an emergency c section which is my worst fear! I’m also worried about the hospital being understaffed and being pushed into decisions I’m not comfortable with. If I go with elective c section it sort of eliminates all those worries. What are your thoughts?

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I was induced because my waters leaked on my due date. I then went into labour 6 hours after the pessery. Honestly had worse period cramps. I just hypnobirthed for 8 hours because I didnt feel I needed anything and tried to sleep with contractions 3 in 10 minutes. I didnt progress so went on the drip. Had gas and air for this (which was all the meds I wanted). The drip stressed my daughter out so I did end up with an emergency c section. But I am so glad I did labour how I wanted. Recovery from my c section although surgery was very chill was sooo not fun. The pain was worse then the drip unmedicated times by 100. I would personally do a medicated or unmedicated VBAC.

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Im trying to go as natural as possible I'd like to avoid a c section or an epidural but will probably have gass and air. It's my first so I dont really know what I'm getting myself in for but trying to keep an open mind and take it as it comes.

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I went in planning on doing a natural birth ..34 hours later I had to have an emergency C-section because my baby’s heart rate was dropping..and I was having a really bad reaction to the epidural ..I’m 6 months pp am I still feel like the birth experience was taken from me .. I didn’t get to hold my baby first , I wasn’t awake when he entered the world . But don’t get me wrong the doctors took such good care I’ll never forget them .

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