Healthy Babies Are Worth the Wait!

This article, from The March of Dimes, is for women thinking about scheduling their baby's birth.  If your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own.  We know you can’t wait to meet your baby face to face.  But getting to at least 39 weeks gives your baby the time he needs to grow. Healthy babies are worth the wait!  There are lots of important things happening to your baby in the last few weeks of pregnancy.  For example, your baby's brain and lungs are still growing. 

March of Dimes

Why scheduling an early birth can be a problem: 

Experts are learning that scheduling an early birth for non-medical reasons can cause problems for mom and baby. For example:

-Your due date may not be exactly right. Sometimes it's hard to know just when you got pregnant. Even with an ultrasound, your due date can be off by as much as 2 weeks. If you schedule to induce labor or schedule a cesarean birth (also called a c-section) and your date is off by a week or two, your baby may be born too early.

-Inducing labor may not work. If your labor is induced, the medicine your doctor or certified nurse-midwife  gives you may not start your labor. When this happens, you may need to have a c-section.

-A c-section can cause problems for your baby. Babies born by c-section may have more breathing and other medical problems than babies born by vaginal birth. (Most babies are born by vaginal birth. The mother's uterus contracts to help push the baby out through the vagina, also called the birth canal.)

-C-sections can cause problems in future pregnancies. Once you have a c-section, you may be more likely in future pregnancies to have a c-section. The more c-sections you have, the more problems you and your baby may have, including problems with the placenta. 

-A c-section is major surgery for mom. It takes longer for you to recover from a c-section than from a vaginal birth. You can expect to spend 2 to 4 days in the hospital after a c-section. Then you'll need 4 to 6 weeks after you go home to fully recover. You also could have complications from the surgery, like infections and bleeding. So it's important to stay in touch with your health care provider even after you go home.

Questions to ask your provider: 

If you’re planning to schedule your baby’s birth, print out this article and take it with you to your next prenatal care checkup. Ask your provider these questions:

If your provider recommends that you have your baby before 39 weeks:

-Is there a problem with my health or the health of my baby that may make me need to have my baby early?

-Can I wait to have my baby until I’m closer to 39 weeks?

About inducing labor:

-Why do you need to induce labor?

-How will you induce labor?

-Will inducing labor increase the chance that I’ll need to have a c-section?

About c-section:

-Why do I need to have a c-section?

-What problems can a c-section cause for me and my baby?

-Will I need to have a c-section in future pregnancies?

You can read the entire article on the March of Dimes website.
 
~A Birth Works doula can help you make an informed choice about your baby's birth date.  We provide support and reassurance for you throughout your entire pregnancy, especially the last few weeks.  Our doulas attend clients in all of the Central Arkansas hospitals.~  

 

 

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