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Originally Posted by 2happymamas
DW and I are going to be TTC in about six months. We have been to two gynocologists and both have indicated that DW will need a planned c-section. They both said her hips did not spread during puberty. She is about five foot one and weighs just under 100 lbs. She also had endometriosis.
They (the doctors) said she should have a c-section and not carry the baby completely to term. They said that she should not carry a child that is any larger than 6lbs.
Does this sound normal to you? We kinda believe them because both docs said the same thing. We also have x-rays of both of our pelvises and hers is so tiny. Would you all accept this advice from the doctors?
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Sounds like complete BS to me. I weigh just under a hundred pounds and am 5'1" and had endo. I delievered my son completely naturally without medication.
An x-ray of her pelvis means precisely squat since your pelvis is dynamic (it moves and spreads during birth and pregnancy) NOT static (immoveable) I would RUN not walk away from such doctors since anatomy and human physiology seem to be subjects they are apparently NOT familiar with.
I am sorry if I sound curt, but this is just such complete crap they are feeding you. Unless she has a pelvic deformation (specifc condition), I cannot imagine why she wouldn't be able to carry a baby to term and deliver vaginally, I would get a 3rd and 4th opinion. I would also see a CPM (cerified professional midwife) and get her take on the situation, since OBs are not versed in the fine art of pelvimetry, and midwives generally are.
Size has NOTHING to do with your ability to carry to term and deliver a healthy baby. Nothing.
I am just so completely flabbergasted that there are OBs out there propogating this kind of garbage. So, the seed has already been planted in her head that she is doomed to c-section, because her body has "failed her". Very nice.

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Please get more opinions. Please. A c-section can adversely effect her future fertility and health. I bet, the Dr. forgot to mention that.

Olivia