Oh Boy...I can't stand back here. I am amazed at all the attitudes from all the entries. I used to be a nurse in one of the busiest ob/gyn hospitals in the country, we did 10,000, yes ten thousand births per year. First of all cheeka, where do you live? I don't think that anyone here is allowed to give an opinion here. It is the decision of the OB doc and the patient and her AN team. If I lived near a high risk ob/gyn hospital I would get an opinion from one of the high risk ob docs. They will know in what direction you should go and what would be the SAFEST way to deliver in conjunction with the opinions from your An team. This should be a team decision for sure. i have seen everything, believe me and most outcomes are excellent and that I know to be true. I always get asked about the rarest of things and honestly the truth is that most outcomes are good. This being said, what I saw was almost always done in a team approach and this I advocate for you. You and your team make an informed decision because this concerns two lives, not one. I wish you well and a very happy and healthy pregnancy and delivery. Holly