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Sue,

If I didn't say it already, congratulations!

I was hoping for a vaginal delivery when I was pregnant with my son. My OB

totally supported this, but my baby was breech from 20 weeks on. So, even

though I went into labour naturally I ended up with a c-section. I didn't

labour for very long and the c-section was easy to recover from.

Other members with a vaginal spetum dividing their 2 cervices have had the

septum tear during delivery, but as awful as that sounds, in the midst of

the pain of labour didn't feel anything.

With my next pregnancy, I hope to have a vaginal birth if the baby isn't

breech.

SU resected, bicollis

Hi all,

I just got my BFP Wednesday and even thought it's VERY early, I

started thinking about how being bicollis will affect my delivery.

I know many of you out there have gone on to have successful vaginal

deliveries with bicollis but have any of you suggested or have had

suggested by RE to schedule a c-section to prevent complications? I

am scared that I would go through much frustrations, end up with

complications or rupture due to the septum in the cervix or just

have to have a c-section in the end anyway. Any recommendations?

Would an OB even allow me a scheduled c-section? If so, is it worth

it for my piece of mind?

Thanks in advance,

Sue, 28

EDD Oct 25, 2004

Uterine Septum Resected 5/2003, Bicollis

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> Sue,

> If I didn't say it already, congratulations!

> I was hoping for a vaginal delivery when I was pregnant with my

son. My OB

> totally supported this, but my baby was breech from 20 weeks on.

So, even

> though I went into labour naturally I ended up with a c-section.

I didn't

> labour for very long and the c-section was easy to recover from.

> Other members with a vaginal spetum dividing their 2 cervices have

had the

> septum tear during delivery, but as awful as that sounds, in the

midst of

> the pain of labour didn't feel anything.

> With my next pregnancy, I hope to have a vaginal birth if the baby

isn't

> breech.

>

> SU resected, bicollis

>

>

>

> Hi all,

> I just got my BFP Wednesday and even thought it's VERY early, I

> started thinking about how being bicollis will affect my delivery.

> I know many of you out there have gone on to have successful

vaginal

> deliveries with bicollis but have any of you suggested or have had

> suggested by RE to schedule a c-section to prevent complications?

I

> am scared that I would go through much frustrations, end up with

> complications or rupture due to the septum in the cervix or just

> have to have a c-section in the end anyway. Any recommendations?

> Would an OB even allow me a scheduled c-section? If so, is it

worth

> it for my piece of mind?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> Sue, 28

> EDD Oct 25, 2004

> Uterine Septum Resected 5/2003, Bicollis

>

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> Sue,

> If I didn't say it already, congratulations!

> I was hoping for a vaginal delivery when I was pregnant with my

son. My OB

> totally supported this, but my baby was breech from 20 weeks on.

So, even

> though I went into labour naturally I ended up with a c-section.

I didn't

> labour for very long and the c-section was easy to recover from.

> Other members with a vaginal spetum dividing their 2 cervices have

had the

> septum tear during delivery, but as awful as that sounds, in the

midst of

> the pain of labour didn't feel anything.

> With my next pregnancy, I hope to have a vaginal birth if the baby

isn't

> breech.

>

> SU resected, bicollis

>

>

>

> Hi all,

> I just got my BFP Wednesday and even thought it's VERY early, I

> started thinking about how being bicollis will affect my delivery.

> I know many of you out there have gone on to have successful

vaginal

> deliveries with bicollis but have any of you suggested or have had

> suggested by RE to schedule a c-section to prevent complications?

I

> am scared that I would go through much frustrations, end up with

> complications or rupture due to the septum in the cervix or just

> have to have a c-section in the end anyway. Any recommendations?

> Would an OB even allow me a scheduled c-section? If so, is it

worth

> it for my piece of mind?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> Sue, 28

> EDD Oct 25, 2004

> Uterine Septum Resected 5/2003, Bicollis

>

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> Sue,

> If I didn't say it already, congratulations!

> I was hoping for a vaginal delivery when I was pregnant with my

son. My OB

> totally supported this, but my baby was breech from 20 weeks on.

So, even

> though I went into labour naturally I ended up with a c-section.

I didn't

> labour for very long and the c-section was easy to recover from.

> Other members with a vaginal spetum dividing their 2 cervices have

had the

> septum tear during delivery, but as awful as that sounds, in the

midst of

> the pain of labour didn't feel anything.

> With my next pregnancy, I hope to have a vaginal birth if the baby

isn't

> breech.

>

> SU resected, bicollis

>

>

>

> Hi all,

> I just got my BFP Wednesday and even thought it's VERY early, I

> started thinking about how being bicollis will affect my delivery.

> I know many of you out there have gone on to have successful

vaginal

> deliveries with bicollis but have any of you suggested or have had

> suggested by RE to schedule a c-section to prevent complications?

I

> am scared that I would go through much frustrations, end up with

> complications or rupture due to the septum in the cervix or just

> have to have a c-section in the end anyway. Any recommendations?

> Would an OB even allow me a scheduled c-section? If so, is it

worth

> it for my piece of mind?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> Sue, 28

> EDD Oct 25, 2004

> Uterine Septum Resected 5/2003, Bicollis

>

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