I’m not sure how many of you knew we were expecting… well, we are… And we found out yesterday that we’re having a boy!
The officially unofficial due date is January 9th. We are pretty excited.
The doctor’s office actually screwed up and scheduled our ultrasound for a day when no technicians would be in. Oops! But since we were all there and excited to find out, my doctor went ahead and did a short ‘gender only’ ultrasound. I have another appointment this morning for the measurements portion of things. It actually worked out to our advantage though… we like to get video recordings of the Ultrasound and, due to lawsuits and such, IHC isn’t too fond of recording them for us. With Bridget they flat out refused and we had to argue pretty seriously and sign a waiver to get them to do it. We brought a videocassette this time prepared to put up a fight, but since it was my doctor performing the ultrasound instead of a tech, all we had to do was say “please.” That was nice.
Anyway, here are a couple of images from the ultrasound:
He didn’t try to hide the fact that he’s a boy. It was pretty obvious.
We haven’t chosen a name yet, but Dave and I both remember liking the name ‘Spencer’ when we were brainstorming names with Bridget. So that is a possibility.
So far this pregnancy has been pretty mild – just as it was with Bridget. As long as I remember to eat and try to avoid foul smells I’m okay. I’ve only thrown up a few times. I am grateful it is mild. One looming consideration for me though is C-section or attempt at vaginal delivery???…
For those of you that don’t know, I spent 13 hours in labor with Bridget… 4 of the 13 hours I was pushing. She wouldn’t drop past position 1 – apparently I have a small pelvic bone that happens to be tilted slightly upward. Inside of gracefully finding her way out of the birth canal, Bridget continually banged the back of her head up against my bone. After 4 hours of pushing, my doctor called for an emergency C-section. It was nearly 4am when she was born and I was exhausted. The recovery was horrible too – I had a lot of the swelling and hemorrhoids from a vaginal delivery PLUS the pain and swelling of the incision. It hurt to walk for almost 3 weeks, and hurt to laugh or sneeze for even longer than that.
Bridget was only 6 lbs. 7 oz. when she was born.
My doctor says that there is a possibility that a vaginal delivery might work this time… bodies tend to change with each pregnancy. But there is no way to be certain.
So the dilemma… Which option do I choose??
Obviously a successful vaginal delivery would be the most affordable and easiest to recover from. But what if it doesn’t work (remember no way to be certain)? I don’t really love the idea of another emergency c-section and more hideous recovery. And this time I’ll have a toddler to care for too (e.g. I can’t just live in the recliner for 3 weeks). If I choose the c-section route from the beginning I can schedule the birth and to a degree minimize my recovery time… as compared to an emergency cesarean. But that would cost more than a vaginal (but not as much as a ‘vaginal turned emergency c-section’) – and it also means that any/all future births will also have to be cesarean.
I need some help here. Looking at the PROS/CONS:
Vaginal Delivery
PROS: If successful: quick recovery. Lower cost. Shortest hospital stay. Possibility of future vaginal deliveries.
CONS: Risk of emergency c-section = highest cost, longest recovery. Small risk (1%) that previous incision can rip while pushing = fatal to mom and baby.
C-Section
PROS: Ability to schedule the birth*. No risk of additional emergency c-section. Moderate recovery time (as compared to vaginal + emergency c-section)
CONS: Higher cost. Longer recovery (compared to successful vaginal). All future births will also be cesarean.
*I should mention that we have 90%/10% insurance through the end of the year – so a scheduled c-section would be late December (if we have it our way).
Can you see why this is a tough decision? I’ll take any thoughts/suggestions/experiences I can get. What would you do? Which route would you choose?
(Has anyone else had to make a similar decision?)