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I have an interesting birth history, I guess
I was only 18 when I had my first, failed cytotec induction turned urgent c/s for fetal distress. 3.5 years later and pregnant with my second I went the whole uber natural route, planned a homebirth with a midwife. Well that didn't go well. I labored in agony for days (she was posterior AND asynclitic!
), transferred for fetal distress yet again and when she was born she started having seizures. MRI showed she had had a massive stroke at some point and was severely brain damaged, very traumatic (she's doing well now though she's visually impaired and developmentally delayed and has trouble controlling her bowels because of her cerebral palsy).
Anyway, we started on the process to converting to Catholicism after she was born. I very much believe in the Church's teachings on birth control, so I when I got pregnant with dd3 I knew I really wanted to try to avoid another c/s. As it stands I'm 27 and I only have one working ovary yet I've been pregnant 6 times
The thought of having 5 or more c/s really scared me. But no way did I want another out of hospital birth. Thankfully I found a great OB (even though she really pushed me to have a repeat c/s because that's the ACOG guideline, ultimately she respected me and my choice and was great and very hands off). Anyway, dd3 came 10 days late (on St. Patrick's day, my dh's patron saint!), easy hospital VBA2C!
She wasn't "natural" according to the strict standards, I requested to have my water broke at 9cm (it was bulging and that was terribly uncomfortable and plus I was tired of being in labor), then her heart rate dropped and I started have flashbacks to dd2's birth and started having a panic attack, so I got a shot of a narcotic to calm me down. No epidural though, but honestly it just didn't hurt thatmuch till the very end. She was perfectly positioned and the difference pain wise was crazy!
I have to go but I'll post more later