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c sections?

Any other mom having a c-section? I am having mine June 1 and I'll be 39 weeks and 2 days. What is going to be different from this one, as this one is planed and the last one wasn't planed?
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I have a scheduled c-section for June 22nd. I'm kinda nervous because of my other 2 previous c-sections but I'm leaving it in Gods hands. I cnt wait to meet my 3rd princess...Legacie Sade' Calvin!!
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Unfortunately scheduled c section due to baby being breeched on may 26th exactly 39 weeks. I cant believe I had my twins vaginally and with this one its not happening. As long as she is healthy thats all that matters.
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I have to have a c section at 36 weeks as they have gound my fluids are low and dont want to risk baby getting distressed if dhe runs out of fluids.
She is already a healthy 5 pounds at 36 weeks so hopefully it runs smoothly
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June 22nd for me. My 3rd planned c-section because I seem to have breech babies
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I'm having my c section June 17th, I will be 39 weeks and 3 days!! FTM very excited!
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I am having a c-section on June fist also. I will be 39 weeks
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My daughter was an emergency c-section. Have this c-section scheduled for June 5th. Excited to have a date. Now I know when to shave and get all cleaned up so I dont go in looking like big foot. Lol.
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Thanks for the information
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My 1st born was an emergency C. An emergency C is so much harder on Ur body, it's like having 2 births for one baby w/in a 24hr period. The amount of stress put in Ur body & baby is so much harder w the emergency C. My 2nd was a "planned C", although my fluids dropped dramatically so I had her a week before the scheduled date. But what a difference compared to my 1st. U go in, get ready, deliver the baby, dad was even able to cut the umbilical cord. It happens so fast, as soon as I was in recovery, they sat me up so I could hold/nurse my baby. The planned C is so much more relaxed. My 1st was raced to NICU for breathing concerns & I laid in a quiet recovery room being monitored for hours. Recovery fr the planned C was so much faster/easier too. Its a world of difference compared to an emergency C.. Remember to Get up & walk ASAP. I'm preparing for C #3 the wk of June 9, but nerves still get to me.
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I'm having a planned c section May 27th!! My EDD is June 5th so there taking her out a little early. I can't help but to feel super scared about the whole thing, especially since I want her to be all the way developed.
My 1st daughter was an emergency c section after almost 2 days of active labor and body not progressing pass 7cm.
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I'm having a planned section the week before in the week beginning the 25th May. I had an emergency section with my first and if I go into labour before the planned section I'll get then get an emergency c section as it will then be rushed through. A planned section is a lot calmer than an emergency section. Usually with an em c-section you'll have laboured first and your body will be exhausted recovering after. With a planned section you are brought in, are a lot calmer and they explain everything in detail.
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