Hi everyone.
Well, I know this isn't one of those forums with other pregnant ladies whining about their problems, but you all are MUCH more fun to talk to and hear from, so I thought you might be able to help with words of wisdom about something...
I am now just over 36 weeks with our first baby. (Everything has been peachy by the way...none of that dreaded heart burn, or leg cramps. Not even much morning sickness--LUCKY ME) However, I JUST found out on Wednesday that baby is not in the proper position yet. He is transverse apparently (head to my right side and feet to my left). I don't know...I am just sort of worried I guess. I have read a bunch of stuff and of course DH has been looking through all sorts of stuff like Up-to-Date and basically from what I have seen, if he isn't in place by next week they will maybe try to move him?? Or plan a C-section??
Has anyone gone through this before?? I am not really all that worried about having a C-section I guess BUT (sorry to those of you who have had to hear me WHINE before about my boo-hoo life but...) DH and I are expected to be in LaCrosse WI on June 26th for residency to begin the 27th. The baby is expected to arrive July 4th. The only glitch up until now was that not only would I have to MOVE to a new place and pray that baby arrives when he is supposed to, but we wouldn't have insurance to pay for this delivery until July 1st. I guess my worry now is that we are sort of running out of time to deal with this. I am afraid that if we don't have a planned C-section, I will go into labor sometime when I don't have insurance, then have to have an emergency C-section perhaps (and land in the poor house for eternity). And I have read that this whole transverse lie could mean that the baby's cord could be prolapsed and he could lose O2. So part of me wants to opt for a planned C-section before I leave to go to Wisconsin, but then I wonder will he move into position before I go into labor???
Anyhow, just wondering if anyone had any experience with baby's being transverse. How was your delivery handled? Should I be worried or not?? If they have to move him, does it hurt much?? I just know that normally my DH tells me not to worry about this or that...but when we found out about this he said "I am sort of freaking out about this one". He usually is so level headed now I am worried!!
Well, I know this isn't one of those forums with other pregnant ladies whining about their problems, but you all are MUCH more fun to talk to and hear from, so I thought you might be able to help with words of wisdom about something...
I am now just over 36 weeks with our first baby. (Everything has been peachy by the way...none of that dreaded heart burn, or leg cramps. Not even much morning sickness--LUCKY ME) However, I JUST found out on Wednesday that baby is not in the proper position yet. He is transverse apparently (head to my right side and feet to my left). I don't know...I am just sort of worried I guess. I have read a bunch of stuff and of course DH has been looking through all sorts of stuff like Up-to-Date and basically from what I have seen, if he isn't in place by next week they will maybe try to move him?? Or plan a C-section??
Has anyone gone through this before?? I am not really all that worried about having a C-section I guess BUT (sorry to those of you who have had to hear me WHINE before about my boo-hoo life but...) DH and I are expected to be in LaCrosse WI on June 26th for residency to begin the 27th. The baby is expected to arrive July 4th. The only glitch up until now was that not only would I have to MOVE to a new place and pray that baby arrives when he is supposed to, but we wouldn't have insurance to pay for this delivery until July 1st. I guess my worry now is that we are sort of running out of time to deal with this. I am afraid that if we don't have a planned C-section, I will go into labor sometime when I don't have insurance, then have to have an emergency C-section perhaps (and land in the poor house for eternity). And I have read that this whole transverse lie could mean that the baby's cord could be prolapsed and he could lose O2. So part of me wants to opt for a planned C-section before I leave to go to Wisconsin, but then I wonder will he move into position before I go into labor???
Anyhow, just wondering if anyone had any experience with baby's being transverse. How was your delivery handled? Should I be worried or not?? If they have to move him, does it hurt much?? I just know that normally my DH tells me not to worry about this or that...but when we found out about this he said "I am sort of freaking out about this one". He usually is so level headed now I am worried!!
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