CupcakeMummy
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Hello!
When I (finally!) start having babies, it is 99% likely I will not be able to deliver vaginally due to some issues and previous treatment and surgeries.
BUT - I don't like the idea of my babies not being able to cook for the full 40 weeks - from what I've read if you are going to definitely have a c-section you get scheduled in 2 weeks prior to your due date.
Is this always the case, or can you be down for a C-section, and then just wait until you're in labour to do so?
Or is it too risky incase your labour is just too fast?
When I (finally!) start having babies, it is 99% likely I will not be able to deliver vaginally due to some issues and previous treatment and surgeries.
BUT - I don't like the idea of my babies not being able to cook for the full 40 weeks - from what I've read if you are going to definitely have a c-section you get scheduled in 2 weeks prior to your due date.
Is this always the case, or can you be down for a C-section, and then just wait until you're in labour to do so?
Or is it too risky incase your labour is just too fast?
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