For Rachel Melancon her first pregnancy was a dream.
Her and her fiancé Allen Coats excited awaited the Christmas Day birth of their baby.
As the pregnancy progressed they started to become concerned about the size of the baby.
Rachel is petite – pre-pregnancy weighing just over 40 kilograms and under 150cm tall.
They started to ask their obstetrician about the possibility of a caesarean. The doctor refused.
“Rachel had a normal, healthy pregnancy and the day she went in to see if she could be induced, it was already after Christmas,” her Mother -in-Law told told ABCNews.com.
“The baby was so gigantic inside of her. She asked, ‘Can you please give me a C-section? This baby isn’t coming out of me.'”
Rachel and Alan, from Southeast Texas in the US continued to ask. They say they were repeatedly denied the procedure.
ABCNews.com report that the obstetrician, Dr. George T. Backardjiev, said, ‘No, you don’t want a C-section. You’ll have a scar”
He said, ‘One more hour, one more hour.’ Her water broke, but it was 18 hours until the delivery. [Rachel] was running a 103 fever… Five hours passed, then he came in and she started to push. But she was so worn out and the baby wasn’t even in the birth canal.”
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Devastating! Fancy an obstetrician saying no to doing a c section especially when the baby is big and the mother is petite and then going on to say you wouldn't want a scar. Give me a scar any day. As long as bubs is healthy that's All any mother would want. Quite frankly, I would've changed my ob. This is just a devastating story and my prayers and thoughts are with the family. I hope this so called doctor isn't allowed to deliver anymore precious babies.
Such a tragic story, my heart goes out to the parents.
My son is 29 and still bears the scars on his head in two places from his forceps delivery. He was a very big baby, 9 lb2. 39.5 cm head circ, and 60 cm long... I should have been given a caesarean, everyone said...
His sister, born 2 years later was even bigger than him, 10lb, but had a smaller head, and was delivered vaginally without forceps, 3 hours labour. Every birth is different, I was given an ultrasound a week before my daughter was born and was assured she was smaller than him.
Small women deliver big babies all the time, this is a terrible tragedy, I can't see that suing the Dr is going to help them come to terms with their loss.