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answer my question please!!!!!!!!

by nesha20, Oct 22, 2007 04:47PM
im pregnant with twins and im scared im going to have a c-section instead of a natural birth or the shot which one is the most painful??? this is my first pregnancy and i having two at once!
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by anncarter, Oct 22, 2007 06:28PM
What do you mean, "the shot"?

Labor makes a woman nervous at any time, but what helped me was to keep reminding myself that women have done this for thousands of years!

My aunt had twins and didn't need a c-section. The same story with my husband's cousin.

Unless there is a specific problem, such as them being breech or something, you'll probably be able to have them natural.

Congrats!
Ann

by Toni2tatertots, Oct 22, 2007 07:17PM
To: nasha20
I had two c-sections because my pelvis doesn't widen enough for natural child birth! At times c-sections can be scarry..but i am here to say that if you need one you will be glad they exist! I'm not sure what would have happend to me if they didn't! The doctor is just out to have a healthy mom and baby...or in your case babies! =) Either way..you will be just fine!  Congrates to you on your twins! =)
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