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Successful VBAC after face presentation

I had a successful VBAC on the 30th two years to the day! after my emergency CSection due to face presentation. Sorry for the long post!

Two years ago I went into labor three days before due and was checked at hospital at 1cm but in total pain when admitting nurse accidentally broke my water. I got the epidural and quickly dilated to ten and started to push when they realized my daughter was a face presentation and immediately performed an emergency CSection. My doctor was optimistic I would have successful VBAC sine I went into labor and progressed quickly on my own.

My practice generally won't let you VBAC after your due date but I begged to wait to schedule RCS for three days past my due date on 28th. On 29th at preop appt dr stripped my membranes but I was only 1cm dilated. By the evening I was having regular and uncomgortable contractions. We went to triage at 1am on 30th hoping to be admitted but waited 6hours and made no progress. The contractions got progressively more painful though spaced apart so they sent me home. Dr never even saw me and I think triage nurse was not thrilled sending me home in that much pain and said I could stay if I couldn't handle it but would most likely turn into C Section.

Went home and an hour later my husband called practice because I was crying in pain and felt like baby was pushing out of my butt. They apparently didn't believe I was in active labor since I hadn't progressed just an hour ago so they sent me to drs office 2minutes away instead of hospital to be checked. I arrived right away screaming through contractions and doctor immediately checked me at ten cm and ready to push. Dr called ambulance since they consider VBAC too high risk to deliver on the spot obviously. Dr rode in ambulance with me and husband followed behind we still have no idea why he didn't ride with me. Contractions were on top of one another and they urged me to resist pushing. My water broke as we arrived at hospital and they wheeled me into delivery room and I pushed a few times and delivered with help of episiotomy just as husband arrived. Obviously no time for any meds :

Not exactly the VBAC I was hoping for but if it hasn't been so fast it might not have happened. Thankfully baby was in good position and there were no complications. I felt like a billion bucks after delivering from adrenaline and the endorphins but am a little sore from episiotomy now but nothing compared to recovery from CSection. This baby latched right on and nurses constantly unlike his sister who struggled to latch from beginning.

Baby Douglas shares his birthday with big sister Stella. She was able to visit him only an hour after he was born and we sang happy birthday to both of them :
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Re: Successful VBAC after face presentation

  • Congratulations on your newest LO.  I feel that the only way that I will be able to do VBAC is if something similar happens to me.  Glad that everything turned out well for you!
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  • Wow! What an amazing and exciting story! Congrats!
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  • Congratulations!! This is an amazing story, and such a good story for me to hear since our first deliveries sound so similar. Enjoy baby Douglas!! And our baby girl name is Stella if it's a girl...we're team green! Thanks for sharing!!
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  • Great story!!!! Congratulations!! Why don't doctors ever think moms are really in labor?!?!?! So glad you had your VBAC and you and baby are doing well :) That is so fun that your kiddos share a birthday!!!
  • Wow, what a story! Congratulations on your LO and on your VBAC. Great job in pursuing the right care for you.
  • Congrats! I was just wishing I could read a great VBAC story and here you are! I'm so happy for you :)
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  • Congratulations!
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