QUOTE (smurf September 25, 2009, 09 AM) I am really worried that if it breaks my water and my Babyhead is not yet participating, wouldnt that make the work difficultif would end with an emergency C section, risk being wouldnthe superior Elective c section I saferYou never know if your Babyhead pass through the pelvis until proven process of working the worst that can happen is the poor progress or no progress if the Babyhead not take into account the channel of the pelvis and baby stay a little longer in uterus.The doctor will know if after 46 hours of active work and the cervix is not dilated further.Emergency section C have a slightly higher risk (especially the risk of infection for the mother but can be reduced with the use of prophylactic antibiotics) that are both BUT elective surgical procedures have a risk itown and implications for the future of pregnancies.Once Babyhead pass through the birth canal, the rest of the body should be easy to get out, because head has a larger diameter compared with other body part. (This is different from that shoulder dystocia shoulder width is greater than the diameter of the head is not a problem in the head out) The important points are: vaginal delivery is the safest way for the mother in terms of morbidity and mortality.C section (both elective and emergency), both have a surgical and anesthetic risk, although at this time, the risk is still low, but has future implications as the repetition of section C, etc.baby placenta previa delivered through section C has a higher risk of transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN), a respiratory condition of the newborn that may require longer stay in hospital.C section requires more recovery time Section C period.So decision should not be taken lightly. It should be done with appropriate evidence. Even if this is a personal choice, one must adequately advise before taking this long decision.As as important causes as placenta previa and outlet obstruction due to growth can be ruled out, there is still chance for successful unless that section C is a personal choice. br br