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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1930024" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Once you have had 1 x sun rooof job then the following births will need to be this way too. They will not induce against a previous scar (or didn't when I did all this 11 years ago..).</p><p>It is great to have plans about the birth but be prepared for having to go the emergency c section route if your induction doesn't work or baby starts to get distressed. The advantage of being diabetic here is that you will get closely monitored during pregnancy and delivery.</p><p>There are no medals other than for you both being well at the end of it all.</p><p>Having had 3 sections, I would advise a) getting up and about as soon as you can although you will be sore b) taking all the pain relief offered to enable this. My baby ended up 1 floor below in NICU so it was important to be able to make that journey and bond with her as soon as possible.</p><p>Finally although as I understand natural childbirth to be overrated, I quite get that it is a faster recovery process and may make a better birth experience for you and your partner! Good luck with your birth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1930024, member: 365308"] Once you have had 1 x sun rooof job then the following births will need to be this way too. They will not induce against a previous scar (or didn't when I did all this 11 years ago..). It is great to have plans about the birth but be prepared for having to go the emergency c section route if your induction doesn't work or baby starts to get distressed. The advantage of being diabetic here is that you will get closely monitored during pregnancy and delivery. There are no medals other than for you both being well at the end of it all. Having had 3 sections, I would advise a) getting up and about as soon as you can although you will be sore b) taking all the pain relief offered to enable this. My baby ended up 1 floor below in NICU so it was important to be able to make that journey and bond with her as soon as possible. Finally although as I understand natural childbirth to be overrated, I quite get that it is a faster recovery process and may make a better birth experience for you and your partner! Good luck with your birth! [/QUOTE]
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