Jazzlyne: Personally for me, I find it best to tell the gynae my preferred method of delivery so you can work together with him/her to achieve that etc. But also need to be open to changes in siuation on the actual day
Sleepiness/tiredness: Am definitely feeling it too for the past 2 weeks, especially in the afternoon. And it's not like I do anything rigorous, except go for classes. Also, this past week I have been having trouble getting up in the morning even though I have been sleeping at the same time daily.
Chocolateteddy: Thanks for the link. How did I miss that?
Rabbitz: If your baby is big, then I think it's a touch and go situation. But I think as long as baby is not more than 4kg plus, you should be able to attempt for a normal delivery. If your baby's head is big, you might need require forceps or vacuum. It also depends how long you have been in labour and how your baby is doing then, most gynaes give about 10-12 hours for mothers to attempt normal delivery (if they are pro-natural). Would definitely recommend talking to your gynae about this and your concerns.
Binder: Def recommend it if you go through with a C-Sect. Really helped me a lot I feel
Not sure about other mummies, but my 1st born came just short of 37 weeks. Like you I also have not put on much weight (also less than 10 kg) but seems like baby is taking most of that as she
seems to be grwoing steadily
Yingz: Was in B1 class at KKH last time and food wasn't that bad at all. My hubby was impressed. And yes, will def update about the water birth *fingers cross*