Taking a Page from Giving Birth with Confidence: Why You Would Need a C-section
Taking a Page from Giving Birth with Confidence: Why You Would Need a C-section
Cara Terreri, LCCE, CD(DONA)
Reasons Why You Would Need a Cesarean for Your Birth
(Excerpted from Giving Birth with Confidence, 3rd Edition, by Judith Lothian, RN, PhD, LCCE, FACCE, FAAN, and Charlotte DeVries)
- You are hemorrhaging.
- Your baby's oxygen supply is blocked.
- You have placenta previa.
- Your baby is in a transverse position (lying horizontally across your pelvis).
- You have poorly controlled diabetes or severe pregnancy-induced hypertension.
- You've had a previous cesarean, and your caregiver is unwilling to attend a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean).
- Your labor is not progressing at all, and either you or your baby is not doing well.
- Your baby is in a breech position (head up, feet or buttocks down) and your caregiver isn't skilled at assisting vaginal breech birth.
- Your baby's heart rate slows and doesn't improve when you change positions, drink more fluids, or are given oxygen. (if Pitocin is being used, it should be turned down or off.)
- You're carrying more than one baby, and one of your babies is in a transverse position or your caregiver isn't skilled at assisting vaginal multiple births.