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Usually, your scar will be just below the bikini line and once it heals it will be much less noticeable. You will be asked to sit in an upright position and the anaesthetist will administer a spinal block or epidural. I must admit, I tend to agree. To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account. Also I presume I can ask the Midwifes to take photos of baby maybeI just can't help but feel abit like I am missing out on the most special moment. hi honey my DD1 hate late onset gbs (undetected) and passed away, I have since had two more natural births with anti'bs in labour(induced with both to ensure anti b's in time) both babies went to nicu and had anti b's for 48hrs and bloods came back clear. this time round i plan to do exactly same, just wanted to share the natural way for you xxx ps im too scared for surgery lol xx. You can be quite specific about it best wishes xx. Elective C Section | Mumsnet Active I'm on I started I'm watching Saved Last day Last hour Advanced Search Talk > Pregnancy Watch thread Flip 1 2 Get updates on how your baby develops, your body changes, and what you can expect during each week of your pregnancy by signing up to the Mumsnet Pregnancy Newsletters. The vast majority of elective c-sections are performed under local anaesthetic so you will be awake throughout the procedure. (Depending on your progression and fluid levels you may even wait a bit as its not necessarily emergent. It made him feel involved. But I think the only time a C-section would not be an option is if baby was on its way out like coming out of you, you need to push etc, I don't think it comes to that point, they do them while women are in labour I was 7cm with my 2nd and had one. Elective c section | Mumsnet (Any pain medications prescribed would still be safe for breastfeeding .) I had an elective section for no reason other than I wanted one as I was really worried about giving birth naturally! I think it depends how determinded you are. Your post will be hidden and deleted by moderators. In most cases, this will be a single cut between 10cm and 20cm in length. Elective C Section - Feeling like a failure. There so many ways to give birth from a vaginal birth to a water birth but there may be a number of reasons you might be considering or preparing for an elective caesarean section. Reasons for a C-Section: Medical and Elective - Healthline I am under the care of a team based at a hospital in the South that is currently conducting a study on c-sec vs vaginal births and apparently they are being very difficult with anyone requesting an ELCS. Or you could ask that your partner learns this news and comes back to let you know.. | Mumsnet Talk Active I'm on I started I'm watching Saved Last day Last hour Advanced Search Talk > Pregnancy Watch thread Flip Get updates on how your baby develops, your body changes, and what you can expect during each week of your pregnancy by signing up to the Mumsnet Pregnancy Newsletters. Elective c-section under general anaesthetic | BabyCentre Preschooler Video CAESAREAN Elective c-section under general anaesthetic j Jilly1977 Posted 23/4/09 Hello Ladies I am due to have an elective c-section in four weeks time and was hoping to have a spinal anaesthetic.