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C-Section Or Vaginal ??

I'm having twin boys & wanted to know if i could have them naturally instead of c-section. A lot of people tell me that most twins go thru c-section .
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I had twin girls.21.months ago. i had them natural .the littlest one odynn had to be turned once Athena came out :).12 min apart
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I'm having a section. One of mine is transverse the other is breech. They've never both been head down and I'm petrified of having one naturally and one via section.
I'm 33+3 now so I highly doubt they're gonna flip into head down. Poor little things are both bigish babies and don't have a lot of room.
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My friends are twins and they were both natural (that's been 26 yrs ago) mom and babies were all healthy
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My sister had her twin boys naturally
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My cousin had twin boys naturally. They both were head down (they checked with an ultrasound). After the first one came out the other flipped.  She still delivered him vaginally.  They were only 3 minutes apart
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Most are delivered through c-section. I have also heard of one being delivered vaginally and the other through c section. Personally I wouldn't want to heal through both. It all depends on the babies positioning... when the time is near ask your doctor if both heads are down. If they are that is a really good indication that you may not need a c section. I have also heard of people delivering the 2nd baby breech-- not ideal but it can still happen. Just talk to your doctor about all of your options.
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My coworker had twins. She had her son vaginally and her daughter csection. Daughter was turned wrong.
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