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<blockquote data-quote="neels" data-source="post: 1935938" data-attributes="member: 48514"><p>I was advised that diabetics generally end up going via the caesarian route, but I wanted to go down and try the natural route first. So they attempted to deliver me 2 weeks before my due date (saying diabetic mums have big babies etc so best get them delivered a bit early). Induced me for 4 days and nothing happened, was getting contractions but no dilation and baby started getting distressed so ended up having emergency C-section.</p><p></p><p>Second time round ended up with another emergency C-section as the waters broke 3 days before I was due to go into hospital for delivery (again 2 weeks before due date) and baby was distressed.</p><p></p><p>Other than having emergency caesareans, all was well with the baby's on both counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neels, post: 1935938, member: 48514"] I was advised that diabetics generally end up going via the caesarian route, but I wanted to go down and try the natural route first. So they attempted to deliver me 2 weeks before my due date (saying diabetic mums have big babies etc so best get them delivered a bit early). Induced me for 4 days and nothing happened, was getting contractions but no dilation and baby started getting distressed so ended up having emergency C-section. Second time round ended up with another emergency C-section as the waters broke 3 days before I was due to go into hospital for delivery (again 2 weeks before due date) and baby was distressed. Other than having emergency caesareans, all was well with the baby's on both counts. [/QUOTE]
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