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Type 2 means induced labour and monitoring?
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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2222464" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Can’t comment on your circumstances but I had 2 9lbs and a 10lber. And I heard comments about the last ones shoulders too. He however was the easiest birth overall. That said he was a few days early and the other two 2 weeks late. I wasn’t diagnosed a the time but I believe by today’s standards I might have been and it certainly was the start of the path for me. I understand as the pregnancy progresses control might get harder so it might be a case of waiting and seeing how things go. </p><p></p><p>In your shoes I’d be asking for explanations of why they advise what they do and how it applies to you not just in general. If your numbers remain ideal and scans don’t show any concern re size I’d need more convincing than if these facts didn’t remain true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2222464, member: 480869"] Can’t comment on your circumstances but I had 2 9lbs and a 10lber. And I heard comments about the last ones shoulders too. He however was the easiest birth overall. That said he was a few days early and the other two 2 weeks late. I wasn’t diagnosed a the time but I believe by today’s standards I might have been and it certainly was the start of the path for me. I understand as the pregnancy progresses control might get harder so it might be a case of waiting and seeing how things go. In your shoes I’d be asking for explanations of why they advise what they do and how it applies to you not just in general. If your numbers remain ideal and scans don’t show any concern re size I’d need more convincing than if these facts didn’t remain true. [/QUOTE]
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