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Reply To Topic Topic: Big baby?
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Posted By on 15 Nov 2005 01:57 PM
My advice is to ask your ob her recommendations for women carrying "big babies" in order to minimize problems at the birth. Here are the answers you DON'T want to hear because they are not supported by the research: "I like to induce labor a couple of weeks early so the baby doesn't get too big" or "It may make sense to plan a cesarean."

I also suggest you ask your ob what her cesarean rate is, which I would phrase as: "How often do you find it necessary to perform a cesarean?" If you hear a number over 15%, again, this is not in line with what the research says can be attained in typical populations, that is, some women with problems that increase their likelihood of needing a c/sec but mostly not. If she dances around the issue with responses like "I only do them when they are necessary" or "I'm in the average range" -- which nationally, by the way, is a shocking 29% as of 2004 -- or says she doesn't know, take that as a bad sign too.

If you get any of these "red flag" responses, then I recommend that you seek out a care provider whose practices are more in line with what the research establishes as safe, effective care. Here is a source that can tell you how to do that: How do I choose my caregiver?. My book, the Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth, also has chapters devoted to choosing a caregiver and the place of birth. The book can be purchased through the Lamaze bookstore by clicking here.

Having a care provider on whose judgment you can rely is the most important thing you can do to maximize your chances of a normal birth, but you may also want to surf around this website and find out more about practices that support it. You may also want to take a look at Tips for Avoiding an Unnecessary Cesarean

-- Henci By: Henci Goer
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