tracyqueen
New member
I'm 38+3, and my baby is breech so my provider has scheduled a C Section at 39+5.
I asked her what if I go into labor before the scheduled C Section and she wasn't concerned just said come to the hospital, they'll check if the baby is still beech and then just move up the C Section.
I've been wondering if I should push the date of the C Section to 42 weeks, and see if I go into labor before then and just have the c section whenever I go into labor. But I was wondering if there's any evidence about benefits of having a c section after labor starting rather than doing it before labor starts?
I know the risks of vaginal delivery of breech baby and my obgyn is not trained in it so I don't want that, and since this is my first child I doubt labor will be super short so I should be able to make it to the hospital in plenty of time.
My thinking was that since I have to likely have a c section anyways I'd rather wait for my baby to come out when she's ready rather than unnecessarily earlier, but wanted to know if this thinking is supported by any science/evidence.
I asked her what if I go into labor before the scheduled C Section and she wasn't concerned just said come to the hospital, they'll check if the baby is still beech and then just move up the C Section.
I've been wondering if I should push the date of the C Section to 42 weeks, and see if I go into labor before then and just have the c section whenever I go into labor. But I was wondering if there's any evidence about benefits of having a c section after labor starting rather than doing it before labor starts?
I know the risks of vaginal delivery of breech baby and my obgyn is not trained in it so I don't want that, and since this is my first child I doubt labor will be super short so I should be able to make it to the hospital in plenty of time.
My thinking was that since I have to likely have a c section anyways I'd rather wait for my baby to come out when she's ready rather than unnecessarily earlier, but wanted to know if this thinking is supported by any science/evidence.