xoxo,
wah??? erm, at this stage, all i can say is that the best PLAN is to have NO PLAN. looks like now's not a good time for me to ask what really transpired at the gynae today. but dun loose sight of the BIG PICTURE. our #1 aim is to deliver our bb safe and sound. at the end of the day, its not THAT important HOW it came out. know what i mean?
my fren who just delivered told me the nurses told her about 25% of deliveries end up in c-section. personally when i ask pple around me, i think that rate is actually higher.
i have yet to discuss any PLAN with my MIA-gynae. but i have already instructed my HB to remember 2 things when i'm going nuts in the delivery suite.
1) #1 priority is safety of bb (which he promptly corrected me and said #1 priority is safety of mummy)
2) i want the least painful/complicated way to deliver baby. so if episiotomy is necessary, go ahead.
that's all i will tell my gynae as well. sometimes the harder we think and the more we anticipate how it will unfold eventually, the more out of control it can get. so i think just relax and let the professionals do their job and advise us accordingly?
found the "Sleep 101" book which i bought my dad some time ago. wonder if u wanna borrow it? i used to have sleep problems in the past.
try and get some zzzzzz... da hippo is gonna go into hibernation mode.