by drcap | Jun 6, 2019 | C-Sections, Patient Birth Stories
Six and a half years ago I headed in for one of my last OB appointments before the birth of my daughter Arden. I was almost 39 weeks and very excited for the unmedicated, natural birth of my daughter. At the appointment I found out she was breech. My doctor “gave”...
by drcap | Jun 6, 2019 | Patient Birth Stories, VBAC
By Lucie Welch 7 ½ years ago I delivered fraternal twins, a boy and a girl. After 6 years of trying and many, many fertility treatments we finally got pregnant with the help of IVF. We were beyond thrilled! When I was 12 weeks pregnant my husband deployed to Iraq. I...
by drcap | Jun 6, 2019 | Dr. Cap’s Birth Stories
Amazing is really the only word that comes to mind. Her delivery was everything I could have hoped for and then some. This is the birth story of my little girl Yianna written just days after her birth by my wife, Angie. “On Tuesday night around 9pm I started feeling...
by drcap | Jun 6, 2019 | Dr. Cap’s Birth Stories
So, I thought that this time around would be the same as when Yianna was born, only faster. But as life would have it, that was not the case. I woke up Friday morning (November 19th), and it was business as usual. I went to the office to help Nick with clinic – which...
by drcap | Jun 6, 2019 | Dr. Cap’s Birth Stories
Boy did baby George decide to make an entrance. My due date was January 2nd, but I was a week early with Yianna, and two weeks early with Kiki, and since I had been contracting almost daily since 20 weeks (one of the perks of chasing around a two year old and a...
by drcap | Jun 6, 2019 | Articles, C-Sections
Dr. Capetanakis takes a unique approach to surgical birth. His methods are far gentler, more supportive, and provide for a faster recovery time. The hospital you deliver at matters and so does your surgeon. Although Dr. Capetanakis’ primary c-section rate for laboring...