@ntlfr8 I had di/di twins. Baby A was head down and baby B was transverse. I had previously had an easy vaginal delivery and was given the choice of vaginal or c-section.
My water broke at 36 weeks and I felt more comfortable with a c-section. My reasoning for this was that twins are riskier than singletons, and I’m not a risk taker and really didn’t care how they got here, just that they got here safely.
Baby A was delivered fine and during that baby B suddenly suffered oxygen deprivation. They had him out in minutes but the effects were immediately evident. Fortunately he received hypothermic treatment immediately followed by a lot of therapy and is now completely healthy and fine. Discharged from everything around 18 months, doing great in preschool, and very happy and healthy. Obviously with the benefit of hind sight a c-section was right for us.
For what it’s worth my c-section recovery was way easier than my vaginal delivery. For my vaginal delivery I had extensive tearing, full body soreness, couldn’t sit for a week without a pillow. Just very miserable. I was terrified of c-section recovery but I found it a breeze. I took a shower and used the bathroom that night of delivery and had no issues w my recovery.