Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 It might be a lot easier on your body to have the hernia repair done at the time of your (possible) c-section. One less trip to the OR, one less dose of anasthesia, etc. Hmmmm... its too bad you couldn't wrangle a pannilectomy (is that the right word, LOL?) out of them at the same time. That would certainly help take care of the incisional problems and rashes you're concerned about. I wonder what your insurer would think about this, since reconstructive surgery is so hard to get covered some times. Sorry, my brain just started buzzing on the possibilities of this idea... Just in case I should need a c-section myself, ya know?!?! LOL I know my little bro was in the breach position pretty late in term, and the doc went in vaginally and was able to turn him. This was 28 years ago, so I'm sure that if your baby girl doesn't go end up in the next couple of weeks, there are still options out there for you. Good luck and prayers. Toi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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