If my doctor allows me a trial of labour with my breech baby,
then what criteria will she use to decide whether I can continue
with the labour, or remove the baby by caesarian?
If you fulfill all the requirements for a trail of labour
with a breech baby, then you and your baby will be monitored
very closely and the facilities for an emergency caesarian
will be ready. The doctor will require the labour to proceed
fairly rapidly and smoothly, with continual dilating of
the cervix and progress of the baby in the birth canal.
Your doctor may recommend a routine episiotomy in order
to facilitate any intervention you may require and to speed
the process up later. You will be required to labour hard,
and to accept that any problems that arise may result in
a speedy caesarian. Your doctor may advise that you have
an epidural during the latter part of the labour to help
relax your pelvis and prevent very strong pushing which
could cause problems with the cord. She may want to use
forceps to support the head as it emerges. There are a variety
of interventions that could be used to assist in the birth
process, and you need to have faith in your doctor that
she will use every means at her disposal, including caesarian
section, to make sure that you have a healthy baby at the
end of the birth process.
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