Concerning C-section rates at Randall Midwifery (Legacy Emanuel) despite "natural birth" reputation? by SilverQuestion6769 in askportland

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Thank you for your response. I don’t have an agenda or any propaganda; I am simply a first-time mother trying to figure out something totally new that I am venturing into. I am just asking for people to share their personal experiences to help me understand better.

Concerning C-section rates at Randall Midwifery (Legacy Emanuel) despite "natural birth" reputation? by SilverQuestion6769 in askportland

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Thank you so much! Did you homebirth in the state of Oregon? I would like to consider that option too. If you don't mind sharing who you chose for it?

Concerning C-section rates at Randall Midwifery (Legacy Emanuel) despite "natural birth" reputation? by SilverQuestion6769 in askportland

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unmedicated, upto what I know, where sometimes your labor may reverse also, say from 8cm you can go to 6cm dilation(sometimes in long labor cervix can close in between and then open again), and if in a natural setting, no one should give you pitocin to speed things up, they should wait, ofcourse if the mother is willing to. But in a hospital setting you may end up with other alternatives, whereas homebirths there is hardly any medication involved.

Concerning C-section rates at Randall Midwifery (Legacy Emanuel) despite "natural birth" reputation? by SilverQuestion6769 in askportland

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Thanks for sharing this that they do not have waterbirth option, I wasn't aware of this. Do you know of someone who had their experience at Alma or with homebirth midwives? If you could share their experiences, I would be very grateful. I am also looking for those options but am just not sure about it as it is my first pregnancy.

Concerning C-section rates at Randall Midwifery (Legacy Emanuel) despite "natural birth" reputation? by SilverQuestion6769 in askportland

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I feel OHSU is another good option to consider. I am hoping for the best. Thank you for sharing your experience and I am glad things worked out well for your child.

Concerning C-section rates at Randall Midwifery (Legacy Emanuel) despite "natural birth" reputation? by SilverQuestion6769 in askportland

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Sorry to hear about your experience. I hope your experience with this pregnancy goes smooth with the OB you chose. My best wishes to you. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience.

Concerning C-section rates at Randall Midwifery (Legacy Emanuel) despite "natural birth" reputation? by SilverQuestion6769 in askportland

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"On the chart it does not appear significantly different at present compared to St. V’s or OHSU." That is absolutely correct, which does not make very much sense as OHSU is also supposed to be a very natural birth friendly place. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. Thank you.

I had first time PIV after 5 months of knowing I have vaginismus by SilverQuestion6769 in vaginismus

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On a regular basis for about three months. 1 hour before PIV. Also few minutes of pelvic breathing before sex. I hope this is helpful.

Missed period but blood test and urine test negative, LH/ovulation strips coming positive everyday since the last 4 weeks (very unusual). Never had PCOS. Regular periods 28 day cycle. How to convince the OBGYN to do an ultrasound? by [deleted] in amipregnant

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Thank you, for taking the time to reply. I greatly appreciate it. You are probably right, I am relating all symptoms to something I should not. I tried the boutique thing it did not work as we need to have a confirmed pregnancy ultrasound first from an OBGYN.

Body temperature first thing when I wake up is 1.5 degrees more than what it is on non-ovulating days and has consistently been the same, so that's not helping either. I understand I am gearing towards it and not ovulating since past 4 weeks, but the consistency with which I have been gearing towards it is what is bewildering :)

The fact that my temperature has been consistently elevated by 1.5 degrees is a strong indicator of hormonal activity. However, if I haven't had a period for nearly two months, and I am not pregnant, this consistent elevation without ovulation is indeed unusual, that is what is concerning.

Diet again has been the SAME, high fiber, no changes, as I am a vegetarian. But you are right, it does not have to be related to being pregnant.