Would You Rather....?
| Induction | 93% (54 votes) |
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| C-Section | 7% (4 votes) |
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Would You Rather....?
posted 30th Nov
Have an induction or c-section if your baby didn't come naturally? My gyno is letting my choose by tues if my baby girl doesn't come by then. Either way im scared. I really want a natural birth, but nothing is working. Any opinions please?
quoteposted 30th Nov
Between the two, induction.
I will never choose to have a voluntary csection after my emergency one. Now if myself or baby were in danger, yes cut me open. Otherwise let my body do what it is meant to.
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Alaskaposted 30th Nov
I would absolutely avoid major surgery if at all possible. Induction.
quoteposted 30th Nov
Induction.
A c section is a major surgery and shouldn't even be an option just because you're overdue.
quoteposted 30th Nov
So he's saying you get to choose to be induced or an elective c section, right?
If you truly want a vaginal delivery, then opt for the induction.
quoteposted 30th Nov
Induction because at least you get a chance to have a vaginal birth and could even go natural with no pain meds.
quoteposted 30th Nov
I have had both and I would choose the induction any day. My first was an emergency csection and my other two were induced with pit with me starting at 0cm. Stay away from the knife if you can.
quoteposted 30th Nov
I would choose induction, purely because i wouldn't want the recovery of major abdominal surgery and it would.be as natural as you could get it. however its entirely up to you and what you feel comfortable with
quoteposted 30th Nov
Da fuq?
I never want to have a c-section unless absolute emergency.
quoteposted 30th Nov
if you can have a vaginal birth..i dont see why someone would choose a c-section. i'm gonna say induction. And i have been induced.
quoteposted 30th Nov
induction! My c-section was a way longer healing process, i woke up everyday for 2 weeks straight crying from the pain.. and then my incision got infected. The whole process just sucked..
quoteposted 30th Nov
I was induced with my last daughter, it was a breeze.
But there is a higher chance of cesarean whenever you are induced from what I have heard.
quoteposted 30th Nov
Thanks ladies!! Wish me luck, I'm still hoping this baby comes on her own!
quoteposted 30th Nov
Induction by far. I can't have a epi or spinal and I'd rather pit pain over gen anaesthesia and surgery... hope your LO decides to come soon and on their own so you don't have to have either
quoteposted 30th Nov
Omg induction for sure! C-section takes awhile to heal,i would hate to get one.
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